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Bail - was scarcely noticed

Cross - professional as always

Dawes - played his part

Dunn - lacked normal ferociousness

Frost - athleticism and aggression

Garland - worryingly careless occasionally

Garlett - encouraging second half

Gawn - had little influence

Grimes - tight but wasteful

Hogan - gradually displayed potential

Jamar - had little influence

Jones M. - never inspired confidence

Jones N. - always inspired confidence

Kennedy- Harris - disappointing first game

Jetta - useful before injury

Kent - some useful involvement

Lumumba - loved his carry

McDonald - was generally sound

Newton - looked at home

Tyson - prolific but wasteful

McKenzie - struggled for relevance

Pedersen - didn't enjoy conditions

Salem - a little disappointing

Toumpas - had little impact

Van den Berg - size and talent

 

Cross - professional as always

Dawes - played his part

Dunn - lacked normal ferociousness

Frost - athleticism and aggression

Garland - worryingly careless occasionally

Garlett - encouraging second half

Gawn - had little influence

Grimes - tight but wasteful

Hogan - gradually displayed potential

Jamar - had little influence

Jones M. - never inspired confidence

Jones N. - always inspired confidence

Kennedy- Harris - disappointing first game

Jetta - useful before injury

Kent - some useful involvement

Lumumba - loved his carry

McDonald - was generally sound

Newton - looked at home

Tyson - prolific but wasteful

McKenzie - struggled for relevance

Pedersen - didn't enjoy conditions

Salem - a little disappointing

Toumpas - had little impact

Van den Berg - size and talent

Well that's an auspicious start to the year :)

 

Close to the mark as usual, Joeboy. Straight back into the groove.


Bail - just a player.
Cross - seen better days.
Dawes - very necessary target.
Dunn - will get better.
Frost - young and fresh.
Garland - another Chip Frawley.
Garlett - inconsistent but effective.
Gawn - very ordinary effort.
Grimes - sub par player.
Hogan - can play football.
Jamar - just another game.
Jones M. - not much upstairs.
Jones N. - leads by example.
Kennedy- Harris - not really noticed.
Jetta - accountable, tough, smart.
Kent - kid has skills.
Lumumba - good repeat efforts.
McDonald - needs skills training.
Newton - poised, classy, reliable.
Tyson - can find football.
McKenzie - good VFL player.
Pedersen - needs higher standards.
Salem - not used enough.
Toumpas - demonland whipping boy.
Van den Berg - another Michael Barlow.

Cross - seen better days.

Very harsh on Cross, he a very good consistent footballer.

Bail - was scarcely noticed

Cross - professional as always

Dawes - played his part

Dunn - lacked normal ferociousness

Frost - athleticism and aggression

Garland - worryingly careless occasionally

Garlett - encouraging second half

Gawn - had little influence

Grimes - tight but wasteful

Hogan - gradually displayed potential

Jamar - had little influence

Jones M. - never inspired confidence

Jones N. - always inspired confidence

Kennedy- Harris - disappointing first game

Jetta - useful before injury

Kent - some useful involvement

Lumumba - loved his carry

McDonald - was generally sound

Newton - looked at home

Tyson - prolific but wasteful

McKenzie - struggled for relevance

Pedersen - didn't enjoy conditions

Salem - a little disappointing

Toumpas - had little impact

Van den Berg - size and talent

Demonland-hype has subsided

joeboy- welcome back dude

Training reports- just like heroin

N. Jones- witnessing demon legend

 

Very harsh on Cross, he a very good consistent footballer.

Even harsher on Michie.

Bail - was scarcely noticed

Cross - professional as always

Dawes - played his part

Dunn - lacked normal ferociousness

Frost - athleticism and aggression

Garland - worryingly careless occasionally

Garlett - encouraging second half

Gawn - had little influence

Grimes - tight but wasteful

Hogan - gradually displayed potential

Jamar - had little influence

Jones M. - never inspired confidence

Jones N. - always inspired confidence

Kennedy- Harris - disappointing first game

Jetta - useful before injury

Kent - some useful involvement

Lumumba - loved his carry

McDonald - was generally sound

Newton - looked at home

Tyson - prolific but wasteful

McKenzie - struggled for relevance

Pedersen - didn't enjoy conditions

Salem - a little disappointing

Toumpas - had little impact

Van den Berg - size and talent

Michie? 4th best on stats/possession. Game High Tackles for both teams. Only 72% game time.


McKenzie kicked the best F50 pass in the entire game.

Everyone flukes one occasionally.

Everyone flukes one occasionally.

Dude, you're always ready to take a shot at the guy for making mistakes. How about giving him a little credit when he deserves it? On a night when most of the team went with the "hit and hope" method of passing, he's nailed a pinpoint kick over the top of the defenders and on to Garlett's chest. We all want him to work on his disposal, but when he gets it right you want to call it luck?

Michie? 4th best on stats/possession. Game High Tackles for both teams. Only 72% game time.

Where did you get the game stats Samael?

Harsh on garland, he was playing on an athletic 198cm forward.

Jack Grimes - not good enough!

Seriously, this bloke won't get a game.


Where did you get the game stats Samael?

http://www.afl.com.au/

I reckon Vandenberg will be an inspired pick. Potentially an absolutely sensational bit of recruiting here.

Of the new recruits (ie, not those established players from other AFL clubs: Lumumba, Frost and Gartlett), I reckon he could very well play the most senior games this year.

He looks ready to go.

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