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6 - Sylvia - last couple of weeks are looking good

5 - Martin - Looks like he can get back to the form of '11 if he's in the team for a while

4 - MacDonald - usually I don't like him, good aggression today.

3 - Blease - Needs to get much more of the ball though

2 - Watts - good comeback after a bad first quarter.

1 - Nicho - some good things

 

6 - Macdonald - made few errors and gave a damn

5 - Sellar - see Macdonald

4 - Sylvia - stringing games together helps

3 - Howe - wasn't great , but at least showed some class

2 - Nicholson - disposal was poor , but never stopped trying

1 - Grimes - gave a damn , but was still beaten


6. Sylvia

5. Watts - not his fault he was put on Brown ( stupid decision)

4. Sellar

3. Blease

2. Howe

1. Nicholson

Apologies to Bate and Grimes

-6 Moloney

-5 spencer

-4 Bail

-3 Trengrove

-2 Rivers (missed goals)

-1 Dunn

6 - Macdonald - made few errors and gave a damn

5 - Sellar - see Macdonald

4 - Sylvia - stringing games together helps

3 - Howe - wasn't great , but at least showed some class

2 - Nicholson - disposal was poor , but never stopped trying

1 - Grimes - gave a damn , but was still beaten

Thats pretty much on the money.

 

6.Howe

5.Watts

4.Sylvia

3.Joel Mac (finally for 2013)

2.Blease

1.Nicho

6 - Howe

5 - MacDonald

4 - Watts

3 - Sellar

2 - Sylvia

1 - Blease

Sellar was back to his retarded worst today. Dont know if he got three touches let alone votes .

6.Howe

5.Watts

4.Sylvia

3.Joel Mac (finally for 2013)

2.Blease

1.Nicho

Sellar was back to his retarded worst today. Dont know if he got three touches let alone votes .

Not many touches but was at least at the drop of the ball to make it harder for his direct opponent.

Would rather that than Nicho's clangers.

edit: 11 disposals, 11 1%ers


6 Howe as he never stopped trying

5 Watts with 95% DE, and great vision

4 MacDonald who for once actually disposed well and never gave up

3 Sellar also never gave up

2 Martin - a ruckman who had 21 possessions

1 Sylvia although he never really imposed himself

Sellar was back to his retarded worst today. Dont know if he got three touches let alone votes .

Looked injured in the 2nd half for mine

6 - Sylvia

5 - Watts

4 - Sellar

3 - MacDonald

2 - Blease

1 - Howe

Sellar was back to his retarded worst today. Dont know if he got three touches let alone votes .

Don't know which game you were watching. The one I saw today featured an enthusiastic Sellar who played quite well at CHB, I thought.

6 - MacDonald

5 - Sylvia

4 - Sellar

3 - Watts

2 - Howe

1 - Nicholson

6- Joel "Am I the only one who thinks he's alright" MacDonald

5- Jeremy "One of the few who knows" Howe

4- GORD Mckenzie

3- James "The Magnet" Magner

2- Jack "loose back" Watts

1- Colin "Doesn't turn up to play every week but is immensely talented (Or DTUTPEWBIIT for short)" Sylvia

Worst players: Rohan "he should" Bail, James "Soggy chip sold at the MCG" Frawley, Lynden "over" Dunn, Matthew "Trade" Bate, Jake "VFL (Very fair liability)" Spencer and Jack "Come on Trengove do better" Trengove.

A note to the worst players, there is always next week to redeem yourselves. Well not always, only sometimes. Also a mention to Jack "Bad times" Grimes to fix his disposal up.

TALKING POINT FOR THE WEEK: Will Sam "Looks like Tin tin" Blease be dropped again after another fair effort? Could Neeld dare do it again?

Hope Tom "McDonalds" McDonald is alright and we are back to our MCG best against Richmond next week, I think we'll be a chance.

G.O D.E.E.S (Genuine Observation: Does Everyone else Salivate?)


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As you would expect with no Jones and no Clark, there was no real change at the top this week:-

141 Nathan Jones

81 Mitch Clark

69 Jared Rivers

68 Jack Watts

62 James Magner

60 Jeremy Howe

39 Jordie McKenzie

33 James Frawley

32 Jack Grimes

30 Tom McDonald

27 Sam Blease

26 Matthew Bate

20 Colin Garland

19 Cale Morton

15 Clint Bartram Joel Macdonald Jack Trengove

14. Colin Sylvia

9 Rohan Bail Stef Martin

8 James Sellar

7 Lynden Dunn

3 Brent Moloney Dan Nicholson

1 Aaron Davey Luke Tapscott

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