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Jones - ignored first options

Watts - abysmal and embarrassing

Dawes - not on field

Viney - lost in transit

Frawley - missing second half

Tyson - horribly wasteful disposal

McKenzie - competition's worst disposalist

Dunn - persisted,unlike others

Garland - was rarely sighted

Pedersen - was rarely sighted

Vince - uncharacteristically wasteful disposal

Kennedy - Harris - fumbled his chances

McDonald - outstanding all game

Riley - no genuine skill

Tapscott - little before injury

Howe - easily our best

Jamar - only broke even

Bail - played little part

Terlich - worst decision maker

Jetta - tried but limited

Kent - occasionally showed potential

Blease- nothing to like

 

Extrememly harsh on Jetta! He gave Green a bath, near impossible to tackle, tackles with vigour, picks the right options. He has been a revelation.

I thought Tyson was good too, and used the ball better today than in the past.

The rest, pretty accurate. Vince played like a millionaire today.

 

"Jetta - tried but limited"

No he smashed one of the most in form small forwards going around.


 

Watts was uncompetitive ... easily pushed aside

He is on nearly every game.


How badly must Jamar play before Demon supporters criticise him?

Carey gave Martin 3 votes as BOG.

Maxxy very stiff not to be in the side this week.

Dawes- worked all day

frawley- pick 3 please

riley-personally screwed us


riley-personally screwed us

Perhaps, but still learning the trade. I'd cut him some slack, especially as you can't question his endeavour.

Time's up for a few of his fellow travellers though.

Perhaps, but still learning the trade. I'd cut him some slack, especially as you can't question his endeavour.

Time's up for a few of his fellow travellers though.

blease and tapscott perhaps?

Carey gave Martin 3 votes as BOG.

The great news is that Stefinator has years to improve.

The bad news is that the Russian is nearly done.

No one in their right mind can have a go at Jetta's performance today, or all season in fact.

I would not be so harsh on riley he really has not played a lot of footy because of injuries etc,,,, he needs a little more time to settle down, is probably a little to hyper and rushes his disposal, he will get better.


Riley is the least of our problems

He is on nearly every game.

Watts was uncompetitive ... easily pushed aside

Watts - What's Roos see?

Yeah,But but but did you see his 3rd Q against port.

Wow it was just wow,Can you imagine when he gets experience and develops in another 4 years.

Another season where JW,improves and plays more quality games that allow us to believe theres more coming????????????

This bloke is a park footballer at best.

 

No one in their right mind can have a go at Jetta's performance today, or all season in fact.

Agree. I had him finished and I was wrong. He has been fantastic and has resurrected his AFL career.

Agree. I had him finished and I was wrong. He has been fantastic and has resurrected his AFL career.

First three or four games I was slightly critical that he was shutting down a player but not much else.

With a whole season of playing he is showing that wonderful balance of knowing when to defend on the player and when to attack the ball.

He has that one great trait that all really good footballers have - he doesn't lose his feet or easily go to ground..


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