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6. Nev Jetta, who was outstanding all day and laid (what should have been) the game-winning tackle

5. Dom Tyson, two critical goals and a strong game in the midfield

4. Bernie Vince, another midfielder who gave us some run and clearances.

3. Lynden Dunn. He and Jetta have been our only respectable defenders this year

2. Mark Jamar. Several towering marks and a lone hand in the ruck.

1. Jack Viney. Meh. Why not? He played all right I guess.

 

1. Tyson

2. Jones

3. Garland

4. Jetta

5 .Frawley

6. Watts


6 Tyson - give that man a Brownlow

5 Jamar - gave our mids first use all day

4 N Jones - some really composed disposal when we needed it

3 Jetta - well and truly beat his man and gave us great rebound

2 Viney - never stopped working

1 Frawley - great marking. Could have been a great day had he kicked straight.

Special mention to Kent for that final quarter, Watts for that third quarter, and Bail for that phenomenal goal.

Off the telly,so its hard to be accurate

6/Jetta

5/.Tyson

4/Vince

3/Dunn

2/Macc

1/Garland

Tyson

Jetta

Jones

McDonald

Frawley

Viney

 

6. Dom Tyson - our most influential player on the day.

5. Neville Jetta - didn't completely subdue Wingard, but was as steady as it gets.

4. Mark Jamar - gradually took a strangehold of his duel

3. Nathan Jones - can't knock his workrate and endeavour, just needs to quell the "me, me, me" aspects of his game that creep in.

2. Colin Garland - had a terrific second half

1. Jack Watts - changed the game in the third quarter.


6. Jetta - what an absolute revelation! Work your magic on a few more Roosy!

5. Tyson - a star in the making. They can't tag everyone.

4. Dunn - sure and composed, as he has been for most of the year..

3. Jamar - gave our mids first use and clunked some telling marks. Loved his physicality.

2. N.Jones - typical (wysiwyg) game from the skip.

1. Garland - signs that he's working back to the form of 2013.

6 - Dom Tyson - dominant display after a quiet few weeks, the Bluey is still in reach

5 - Nevilla Jetta - most improved player in the comp surely. Beat Wingard for the 2nd time this season and hes been in AA form since coming into the team

4 - Nathan Jones - 31 poissies, 5 tackles, typical Jonesy game

3 - Rohan Bail - worked tirelessly

2 - James Frawley - best game in a while, like him better as a forward these days

1 - Mark Jamar - dominated Lobbe

Tyson

Jetta

Garland

Tmac

Bail

Jonesy


I watched some and listened to some, so I'm not going to give votes. However, it is fantastic to see the accolades for Jetta. This fellow was virtually written off and now he is a highly valued key defender.

6. Tyson

5. N Jones

4. Jetta

3. Jamar

2. Garland

1. Frawley

Bail and Watts unlucky.


6.Tyson - back to what he was doing earlier in the season, BOG today in a losing side, worth Pick 2 alone

5.Jetta - got the better of Wingard again who is one of many who Jetta has got the better of this season

4.Jamar - beat Lobbe but also imposed himself around the ground,

3. Garland - best game for the season and used the ball well setting up rebounds from defence

2.N.Jones - after a slow start broke free from Cornes and had influence on our clearance wins

1. Can't separate Viney & Frawley both had quality games today JV is going to be very special and influential for us for many years and only some bad finishing sees Chip this low down in the votes

Watts, Bail and Dunny can all be considered unlucky amongst others who all put in today and executed the game plan

6. D.Tyson

5. N.Jetta

4. N.Jones

3. M.Jamar

2. C.Garland

1. J.Frawley

Mentions to Viney, Bail and Watts (2nd half only)

 

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