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Trengove - finally got possessions

Grimes - continued his assession

Jones - accomplished and effective

Watts - used possessions impressively

Bate - enjoyed his freedom

Frawley - did little , well

Clark - breathtaking first quarter

Sylvia - some dynamic involvement

McKenzie - harassed all day

Dunn - effective in defense

Blease - backed his speed

Garland - an effective target

Moloney - very quiet game

T. McDonald - steadily building confidence

Rivers - enjoyed new role

J. MacDonald - tough and effective

Sellar - played intelligent game

Davey - goals but lacking

Howe - great second half

Jamar - dominated as expected

Nicholson - successfully broke lines

Magner - was rarely noticed

 
 

Jones- 2012 Bluey winner.

Watts- 2012 Most Improved.

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Trengove - gradually regaining agility

Grimes - leadership, great kick

Jones - guts and spirit

Watts - football smarts, BOG

Bate - showed a bit

Frawley - reasonable, not creating

Clark - heart and soul

Sylvia - got some confidence

McKenzie - more rounded game

Dunn - surprisingly maintained composure

Blease - progressing raw weapon

Garland - bit shy early

Moloney - needs new role

T. McDonald - probably 3rd best (behind Watts and Jones)

Rivers - growing into role (surprisingly)

J. MacDonald - persistent, important, messy-ish

Sellar - has found niche

Davey - smiling for once (and great to see)

Howe - fades in & out

Jamar - has work ahead

Nicholson - gradually getting there

Magner - tough, great tackling

 

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