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My 3 word player analysis V The Crows

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N.Jones - not as influential

Grimes - some massive interceptions

Salem - had limited influence

Watts - displayed more purpose

Dawes - a commanding presence

Viney - imposing and fearless

Frawley - had no impact

Byrnes - cannot be retained

Tyson - smooth and creative

Dunn - a vital component

Cross - wonderful holding game

Pederson - effective all game

Vince - creative and tireless

Kennedy-Harris - must be nominated

McDonald - a steady rock

Howe - had some influence

Jamar - outstanding all game

Bail - some important breaks

M.Jones - continued good season

Terlich - ruthless and effective

Jetta - great defensive drive

Georgiou - steady until injured

 
 

N.Jones - not as influential

Grimes - some massive interceptions

Salem - had limited influence

Watts - displayed more purpose

Dawes - a commanding presence

Viney - imposing and fearless

Frawley - had no impact

Byrnes - cannot be retained

Tyson - smooth and creative

Dunn - a vital component

Cross - wonderful holding game

Pederson - effective all game

Vince - creative and tireless

Kennedy-Harris - must be nominated

McDonald - a steady rock

Howe - had some influence

Jamar - outstanding all game

Bail - some important breaks

M.Jones - continued good season

Terlich - ruthless and effective

Jetta - great defensive drive

Georgiou - steady until injured

N. Jones- another Captains goal

Grimes- A Captains spoil

Salem- second game player

Pedo- i'm sorry Pedo

Howe- bloody good marker

N.Jones - not as influential

Grimes - some massive interceptions

Salem - had limited influence

Watts - displayed more purpose

Dawes - a commanding presence

Viney - imposing and fearless

Frawley - had no impact

Byrnes - cannot be retained

Tyson - smooth and creative

Dunn - a vital component

Cross - wonderful holding game

Pederson - effective all game

Vince - creative and tireless

Kennedy-Harris - must be nominated

McDonald - a steady rock

Howe - had some influence

Jamar - outstanding all game

Bail - some important breaks

M.Jones - continued good season

Terlich - ruthless and effective

Jetta - great defensive drive

Georgiou - steady until injured

N.Jones - #injured #still tough #vital goal

Grimes - #captains game #Held Dangerfield at end, #love him

Salem - #still young, #talented, #VFL next week

Watts - #lovely, #composed, #brilliant

Dawes - #awesome, #leader, #pure strength

Viney - #raging bull, #300 gamer, #smasher

Frawley - #confused, #delusional, #start thinking

Byrnes - #ok, #no upside, #VFL next week

Tyson - #looking a-grade, #needs to back it up, #maybe complete package

Dunn - #captain material, #general, #tough

Cross - #tough, #committed, #tru grit

Pederson - #looking good, #becoming important, #committed

Vince - #chin down, #eyes up, #proved them wrong

JFK - #President, #awesome, #wow

McDonald - #G.Jakovich, #AA, #who needs frawley

Howe - #keep him back, #3rd man up, #has it all

Jamar - #big game, #big mark, #big goal

Bail - #great game, #can run, #committed

M.Jones - #doing his job, #underated, #keeps on keeping on

Terlich - #tough as N.Jones, #vital player, #love him

Jetta - #good game, #destroyed betts, #grimes, Terlich, Jetta, hardnut small backs.

Georgiou - #solid, #no nonsense, #tough


N.Jones - #injured #still tough #vital goal

Grimes - #captains game #Held Dangerfield at end, #love him

Salem - #still young, #talented, #VFL next week

Watts - #lovely, #composed, #brilliant

Dawes - #awesome, #leader, #pure strength

Viney - #raging bull, #300 gamer, #smasher

Frawley - #confused, #delusional, #start thinking

Byrnes - #ok, #no upside, #VFL next week

Tyson - #looking a-grade, #needs to back it up, #maybe complete package

Dunn - #captain material, #general, #tough

Cross - #tough, #committed, #tru grit

Pederson - #looking good, #becoming important, #committed

Vince - #chin down, #eyes up, #proved them wrong

JFK - #President, #awesome, #wow

McDonald - #G.Jakovich, #AA, #who needs frawley

Howe - #keep him back, #3rd man up, #has it all

Jamar - #big game, #big mark, #big goal

Bail - #great game, #can run, #committed

M.Jones - #doing his job, #underated, #keeps on keeping on

Terlich - #tough as N.Jones, #vital player, #love him

Jetta - #good game, #destroyed betts, #grimes, Terlich, Jetta, hardnut small backs.

Georgiou - #solid, #no nonsense, #tough

I wouldn't be dropping Salem tonatopia. For mine, with what little be did, e looks the goods.Depending on how Toumpas plays, I'd consider him or Blease for Byrnes.

Edited by Return to Glory

 

I can't believe we just beat the Crows in Adelaide.

It's bloody unbelievable.

No negativity to any player this week please.

Fair call Ron.

N. Jones- another Captains goal

Grimes- A Captains spoil

Salem- second game player

Pedo- i'm sorry Pedo

Howe- bloody good marker

yep

Byrnes - topping up superannuation

dunno bout that,jury still out

N.Jones - not as influential

Grimes - some massive interceptions

Salem - had limited influence

Watts - displayed more purpose

Dawes - a commanding presence

Viney - imposing and fearless

Frawley - had no impact

Byrnes - cannot be retained

Tyson - smooth and creative

Dunn - a vital component

Cross - wonderful holding game

Pederson - effective all game

Vince - creative and tireless

Kennedy-Harris - must be nominated

McDonald - a steady rock

Howe - had some influence

Jamar - outstanding all game

Bail - some important breaks

M.Jones - continued good season

Terlich - ruthless and effective

Jetta - great defensive drive

Georgiou - steady until injured

PR,doesnt give games to reserve players unless warranted.

likes to stick with same 22 if possible.

learn how to defend a game together,and learn when and how to attack.

classic shutdown footy is a team thing and PR wont change things when everybody is sticking to the game plan.

macdonald is growing in confidence every game,lets not sweat on his mistakes yet.


I am amazed by the continual hope for Blease to get a game over player x. I think that horse is close to bolted and would take a mammoth turn around in the boy that I dont think he has in him.

I wouldn't be dropping Salem tonatopia. For mine, with what little be did, e looks the goods.Depending on how Toumpas plays, I'd consider him or Blease for Byrnes.

Salem.may not have got big numbers but his pressure, tackling, bumping and shepherding was outstanding for a kid in his second game. I reckon he would have thrived had georgiou been subbed in the first instance.

Give him a full game.

I am amazed by the continual hope for Blease to get a game over player x. I think that horse is close to bolted and would take a mammoth turn around in the boy that I dont think he has in him.

Agreed. Has done nothing to speak of at Casey.

At the moment he is completely and utterly undeserving of a spot in the side, and as long as Brett Allison's reviews continue to say things like 'he needs to work on the defensive side of his game' he will remain undeserving.

Bit harsh on Frawley. He was injured. Presented.

Grimes : Gutsy & Great

Jetta : proving me and a few others wrong. Well done for persevering

JKH : Thought he was NAB /Foxtel flavour of the week. I was wrong !!!

Bail/Terlich/Dunn : Roman road builders (everything in a straight line)

Howe : Confidence returning

Watts : showed good heart and chased.Next step confidence return.

Coaching Staff : Patient & Progressive

Macca: Another dragon slain.

Dangerfield : dont need him ( he is good, though !!)

Jones/Dawes/Grimes : Leadership and courage

Viney: Learning from Cross

Cross: Great pickup because he plays with heart

Doesn't a win change attitude ???

Notice in last couple of weeks : no head dropping when things go awry.


Frawley - hampered early with injury, but gutsed it out and kept one of Crows best defenders busy

...and allowed us to keep the rotations going. Not his best day but he did his job under trying conditions...injury.

Jetta - Pantsed Edward Betts

Jetta - Proving me/us wrong

JKH - Reads play well

Vince - must stay goalside (of Danger)

Jones - Great captain's goal

Dawes - Straightens us up

Salem - Plays much older

Sanderson - Hopes Hardwick loses

MFC - 3 in row?

Grimes - Spoil of year

Howe - D50 marking defender

Frawley - shocking final kick

Jamar - Impacted the contest

Jamar - Needs to clunk

Stafford - Earning his money

Cross - Does it again

Cross - B & F

Tyson - Silk, silk, silk

Watts - Owes Roos bigtime

Watts - Pushed through pain

Viney - Love watching him

Viney - Plays like leader

Viney - No Jay genes

Tom Mc - Could be anything

N.Jones - very well tagged

Grimes - Outstanding, no turnovers

Salem - strong at times

Watts - intense and focused

Dawes - a commanding presence

Viney - hard and effective

Frawley - had no impact

Byrnes - ok but limited

Tyson - strong and skillfull

Dunn - continues to control

Cross - wonderful holding game

Pederson - priceless gut running

Vince - constant running presence

Kennedy-Harris - must be nominated

McDonald - stifles, beats, runs

Howe - effective team game

Jamar - great ruckman's game

Bail - gut running game

M.Jones - setup many plays

Terlich - ruthless and effective

Jetta - great stopping game

Georgiou - steady until injured

I am amazed by the continual hope for Blease to get a game over player x. I think that horse is close to bolted and would take a mammoth turn around in the boy that I dont think he has in him.

He now reminds me of Kane Tenace. Has the pace but could do little with it. Like you say - needs a mammoth turn around to retain his spot on the list.

I am surprised that some posters were unimpressed with Salem. The goal that he kicked when he was first substituted was inspiring! I am sure the Roos will select him again next week!


I am amazed by the continual hope for Blease to get a game over player x. I think that horse is close to bolted and would take a mammoth turn around in the boy that I dont think he has in him.

Your profile picture makes me happy

Salem and Viney <3

He now reminds me of Kane Tenace. Has the pace but could do little with it. Like you say - needs a mammoth turn around to retain his spot on the list.

A la Blease I think we all live in hope, that is all. At least he was one of the picks from that abominable period where BP was calling the shots and he had an obvious weapon, that maybe BP actually saw, who knows. He is quick and gee do we ever need leg speed on the outside but unfortunately it seems Sam's brain will never catch up with his speed of body. And if after 5 years he is still learning to be defensive in the magoos well, let's just move on, which is a real shame.

I have watched him play in the VFL and he looks the goods but he so often wins the ball and unloads a spearing pass straight to the opposition. It is so frustrating.

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