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My 3 word player analysis V The Beagles


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Jones - same old same

Bartram - abysmal skill execution

Watts - not enough involvement

Frawley - arrogant and prolific

Trengove - couldn't shake tag

Morton - junk time stats

Sylvia - rarely looked interested

Mckenzie - what we expected

Dunn - five minute game

Petterd - impressive 4 quarters

Garland - sharp and impressive

Moloney - great third quarter

Rivers - was rarely outpointed

Macdonald - gave excellent drive

Scully - little to enthuse

Martin - outpointed resting ruckman

Tapscott - was frustratingly loose

Davey - lost the magic

Howe - continues to impress

Jamar - regularly outpalmed Cox

Blease - played with confidence

Nicholson - impressed when subbed

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Jones - kick and pray

Bartram - determined but wasteful

Watts - presented yet ignored

Frawley - stable, not solid

Trengove - consistent but tagged

Morton - Delist him yesterday!

Sylvia - Money talks, [censored]....

Mckenzie - Old School Grunt

Dunn - Expect anything more?

Petterd - Keep it up!

Garland - The unofficial general

Moloney - One Quarter highlights

Rivers - Fist of Fury!!

Macdonald - Defensive? Yes...Skills....?

Scully - Passenger. Fleeting impact

Martin - Just outta sync.

Tapscott - Still finding role

Davey - See Colin Sylvia

Howe - Highlights and work-ethic

Jamar - Impressive ruckmans game

Blease - Love the Run!

Nicholson - See Sam Blease

Todd Viney - Drag Cale Morton!!!

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Bartram - Horrendous ball use

Frawley - OK. Low intensity.

Rivers - provided good rebound

Blease - showed real promise

Garland - no left foot

Tappy - senior guidance required

Davey - still no impact

Moloney - influential in patches

Scully - rarely sighted. Disappointing

Howe - contiuous brilliant efforts

Watts - worked hard. Tried.

Petterd - high work-rate/initiative

Dunn - showed real desire 

Jamar - Tried hard. Beaten

Morton - FFS

Martin - good early. OK

Sylvia - what's going on?

Trengove - always works hard

Jones - worked within limitations

McKenzie - grunt, poor disposal

McDonald - required mongrel provided

Nicho - little opportunity. OK

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Jones - hard under again

Bartram - let forwards kick

Watts - tough at FF

Frawley - really strong game

Trengove - tags hurting him

Morton - please find confidence

Sylvia - whats wrong mate?

Mckenzie - good strong game

Dunn - needs forward tag

Petterd - great since drop

Garland - another strong game

Moloney - little form drop

Rivers - great 3rd tall

Macdonald - glad he's back (for the record I dont like him though...)

Scully - weight on shoulders

Martin - had better games

Tapscott - unsure of role

Davey - couple more games

Howe - very sharp improvement

Jamar - regularly outpalmed Cox

Blease - played with confidence

Nicholson - impressed when subbed

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