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My 3 word player analysis V Port Adelaide

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N.Jones - a major player

Grimes - never imbued confidence

Watts - one brilliant quarter

Dawes - had little impact

Viney - take first options!!!

Frawley - provided forward presence

Tyson - back to prolific

McKenzie - performed task successfully

Dunn - continued outstanding season

Kent - just needs confidence

Blease - just a cameo

Garland - outstanding all game

Pedersen - is obviously tiring

Vince - an angry game

Kennedy- Harris - occasionally looked dangerous

McDonald - confident and important

Riley - just lacks class

Tapscott - the battering ram

Howe - classy but inconsistent

Jamar - lionhearted all game

Bail - provided good run

Jetta - read game beautifully

 

N.Jones - a major player

Grimes - never imbued confidence

Watts - one brilliant quarter

Dawes - had little impact

Viney - take first options!!!

Frawley - provided forward presence

Tyson - back to prolific

McKenzie - performed task successfully

Dunn - continued outstanding season

Kent - just needs confidence

Blease - just a cameo

Garland - outstanding all game

Pedersen - is obviously tiring

Vince - an angry game

Kennedy- Harris - occasionally looked dangerous

McDonald - confident and important

Riley - just lacks class

Tapscott - the battering ram

Howe - classy but inconsistent

Jamar - lionhearted all game

Bail - provided good run

Jetta - read game beautifully

Riley "In and under"

Blease "should've been subbed"

Watts "game changing quarter"

Umpires " [censored] Right off"

Garland - outstanding all game

Spot on, deserves a lot of credit to our strong defense.

 

After Frawley's couple of ordinary games back, I actually think he is a better option up forward atm.


This is getting boring Joeboy

Third week in a row I can find little to disagree with.

 

Disagree with your assessment on Kent - he seemed to play pretty confidently. Would say Kent's last quarter was on par with Watts' third quarter. Was in almost all our forward thrusts near the end..


Yep....I thought he was gone too, until Tyson snapped that goal and he was first in the huddle.....

Didn't Scully do a bit of that as well? lol

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