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Who had a crack last night?

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It was an interesting (though utterly painful) game to watch but my brother in law asked me - who actually had a crack last night and I was wondering.

Id have to say Matt Jones did, Jeremy Howe did, Aaron Davey did, Frawley early

 

Colin Garland had a crack. He was under siege the whole time but he still took the game on, particularly in the last quarter when it was all academic.

Nathan Jones clearly had a go. He had the Hocking tag (the latter is a good tagger now) but Jones still had 25 touches and a goal.

Howe was good playing behind the ball. His disposal is not the cleanest but he was doing everything he could to stem the tide.

Grimes put in, he always does. Frawley and Jones had a crack, Davey was in it early too.

Mitch Ckarkj did

the guy is playing one one foot, and still went into the middle and got 2 consecutive centre clearances which he thumped inside 50

Hes one of the few players we have that actually know how to play footy and has a huge heart

 

Players who we need:

Howe

Nate Jones

Matt Jones

Viney

Clark

Grimes

Frawley

On the fence:

Trengove

Tom Mac

Not ready:

Toumpas

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