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My 3 word player analysis V The Bulldogs


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N.Jones - struggling with taggers

Grimes - steady and focused

Salem - had little impact

Watts - disappointing and lethargic

Dawes - great first half

Viney - controversy weighed him

Frawley - we needed more

Byrnes - waste of space

Tyson - star is born

Dunn - important but loose

Cross - excellent all game

Garland - steady and reliable

Pedersen - becoming important acquisition

Vince - disposal was disappointing

Kennedy - Harris - bordering on exciting

McDonald - overconfidence was downfall

Howe - 5 minute performance

Jamar - makes a difference

Bail - just a game

M. Jones - disposal was poor

Terlich - excellent until injured

Jetta - better last week

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N.Jones - struggling with taggers

Grimes - steady and focused

Salem - had little impact

Watts - disappointing and lethargic

Dawes - great first half

Viney - controversy weighed him

Frawley - we needed more

Byrnes - waste of space

Tyson - star is born

Dunn - important but loose

Cross - excellent all game

Garland - steady and reliable

Pedersen - becoming important acquisition

Vince - disposal was disappointing

Kennedy - Harris - bordering on exciting

McDonald - overconfidence was downfall

Howe - 5 minute performance

Jamar - makes a difference

Bail - just a game

M. Jones - disposal was poor

Terlich - excellent until injured

Jetta - better last week

Jesus Christ! You'd think with how negative most of these are that we'd been belted by 100 points!

We actually LOST the game ourselves, they didn't win it. I know a loss sucks, but we weren't that bad by a long shot.

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JKH=not sure hes quick enough considering his size.but great skills no doubt.

VINEY=hasnt over impressed me as much as everybody else sofar.but last night his "in close" work was just sensational.

pedders=-massive work load off the ball.

bail/byrnes =got to good places with gut running.definately playing their role.

jamar=said all summer training,this bloke was needed and is doing well for the team.

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Like the team Joeboy you will put in a shocker now and again, this is one of them

I certainly have no qualms about being disagreed with , but I'd love you to forward your own 3 WORD analysis of the performances, just so I can understand where I went so 'shockingly' wrong

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N.Jones - good contested game
Grimes - held griffen well ( but missed him down back )
Salem - showing classy signs
Watts - some good moments
Dawes - exceptionally hard worker
Viney - tough as nails
Frawley - pretty solid game
Byrnes - the VFL calls
Tyson - our best here
Dunn - out of position
Cross - another solid performance
Garland - very welcome addition
Pedersen - workrate has improved
Vince - playing his role
Kennedy - Harris - classy and exciting
McDonald - very underrated player
Howe - mark not punch
Jamar - experienced quality ruckman
Bail - another 9 tackles.
M. Jones - Good but wasteful
Terlich - excellent until injured
Jetta - played his role
GOT THE PICTURE
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N.Jones - struggling with taggers

Grimes - steady and focused

Salem - had little impact

Watts - disappointing and lethargic

Dawes - great first half

Viney - controversy weighed him

Frawley - we needed more

Byrnes - waste of space

Tyson - star is born

Dunn - important but loose

Cross - excellent all game

Garland - steady and reliable

Pedersen - becoming important acquisition

Vince - disposal was disappointing

Kennedy - Harris - bordering on exciting

McDonald - overconfidence was downfall

Howe - 5 minute performance

Jamar - makes a difference

Bail - just a game

M. Jones - disposal was poor

Terlich - excellent until injured

Jetta - better last week

joeboy - a bit harsh

If JKH is bordering on exciting then Byrnes is about as exciting as watching your grandma play bingo

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JKH=not sure hes quick enough considering his size.but great skills no doubt.

My thoughts are that whilst he may not be overly fast on his feet, he is incredibly quick in his head for one so young. Exciting.

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N.Jones - struggling with taggers

Grimes - steady and focused

Salem - had little impact

Watts - disappointing and lethargic

Dawes - great first half

Viney - controversy weighed him

Frawley - we needed more

Byrnes - waste of space

Tyson - star is born

Dunn - important but loose

Cross - excellent all game

Garland - steady and reliable

Pedersen - becoming important acquisition

Bloody hell some of these are well off the mark.

Vince - disposal was disappointing

Kennedy - Harris - bordering on exciting

McDonald - overconfidence was downfall

Howe - 5 minute performance

Jamar - makes a difference

Bail - just a game

M. Jones - disposal was poor

Terlich - excellent until injured

Jetta - better last week

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N.Jones - scragged but consistent

Grimes -negative and effective

Salem - some small improvement

Watts - steady without intensity

Dawes - palpable forward presence

Viney - strong and gutsy

Frawley - not enough impact

Byrnes - fumbly without poise

Tyson - strong and creative

Dunn - first genuine loss

Cross - courageous and wise

Garland - first game back

Pedersen - worked very hard

Vince - not creative enough

Kennedy - Harris - energetic without impact

McDonald - won his position

Howe - strong but fumbly

Jamar - very important presence

Bail -good negating game

M. Jones - weekly improvement continue

Terlich - growing into game

Jetta - strong but limited

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I think JKHs's main attribute is balance, poise and clean hands and that more than compensates for any perceived lack of speed. In fact it may make him more durable - the real roadrunners seem to be dogged by pinged hamstrings.

Did anyone see his acting on Neighbours? If he plays footy half as good as he acts, we are in for a treat.

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Pretty much agree. Always like reading your three word post game threads, joeboy.

even if they are bollocks

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N.Jones - good contested game

Grimes - held griffen well ( but missed him down back )

Salem - showing classy signs

Watts - some good moments

Dawes - exceptionally hard worker

Viney - tough as nails

Frawley - pretty solid game

Byrnes - the VFL calls

Tyson - our best here

Dunn - out of position

Cross - another solid performance

Garland - very welcome addition

Pedersen - workrate has improved

Vince - playing his role

Kennedy - Harris - classy and exciting

McDonald - very underrated player

Howe - mark not punch

Jamar - experienced quality ruckman

Bail - another 9 tackles.

M. Jones - Good but wasteful

Terlich - excellent until injured

Jetta - played his role

GOT THE PICTURE

totally agree with this one, especially about Howey marking the ball, he should not punch unless absolutely necessary, he can outmark anybody.

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Howe- 5 minute performance.

That is a joke. The whole night he took solid marks and spoils.

Not to mention is handball to Matt Jones in the last quarter almost set up a match winning goal.

That handball was absolutely sublime. 25 metres, and put it WAY out in front so that Jones could run onto it, at full speed, without breaking stride. That was a handball even Sam Mitchell would have been proud of. If Jones had kicked it and we'd won, we'd have been watching highlights of that on Youtube for decades.

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Did anyone see his acting on Neighbours? If he plays footy half as good as he acts, we are in for a treat.

He was so good that the English Football team wanted to get him in to play right wing, thinking the same as you!

(I heard from a mate's mate's mum, anyway)

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