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One of my favourite threads last year, is there a reason why it hasnt started up again?

If so, let me know and we can put a holt to it!

Grimes - Plenty of footy

Byrnes - Showed his class

Evans - Last quarter specialist

Trengove - 10 Captain Tackles

Jamar - Solid Ruckmans Game

M.Jones - Keeps getting better

N.Jones - On Field Captain

Sylvia - Need 4 Quarters

Bail - Tackled and Ran

Howe - Clutch and Heroic

Garland - Lifted when needed

Gawn - He can play

Frawley - Did his job

Pederson - Was good early

Terlich - Hard, tough, talented

Watts - Some ok patches

McDonald - Not his best

Tapscott - Needed more yesterday

Jetta - Some ok patches

Clark - Not quite himself

Davey - Perfect Sub Game

Viney - Tried but hurting

 

Grimes - better midfield game

Byrnes - kept us alive

Evans - just keep running

Trengove - getting better weekly

Jamar - benefitted from help

M.Jones - disposal needs work

N.Jones - clearly our best

Sylvia - last quarter master

Bail - forward pressure pro

Howe - big final quarter

Garland - horrible first 3/4

Gawn - full of enthusiasm

Frawley - still below best

Pederson - provided an option

Terlich - skilled, speedy, tough

Watts - please go harder

McDonald - learning full back

Tapscott - slowly getting better

Jetta - has some moves

Clark - please not injured

Davey - can be supersub

Viney - injured or tired?

Grimes - another strong showing


Byrnes - showed good composure


Evans - future demons star


Trengove - underrated defencive influence


Jamar - much improved game


M.Jones - good solid effort


N.Jones - absolute super star


Sylvia - consistancy equals superstardom


Bail - worked really hard


Howe - oozing with talent


Garland - very good performance


Gawn - next dean cox


Frawley - kept cameron quiet


Pederson - played a role


Terlich - worked really hard


Watts - needs some confidence


McDonald - still very young


Tapscott - loads of courage


Jetta - solid not brilliant


Clark - hope he's okay


Davey - turned clock back


Viney - may need rest

 

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