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16: Tom McDonald

5: Christian Salem

6 - TMAC. Towering performance. Kept Buddy goalless even if he did get a lot of ball on the wings and backline.
5 - Salem. Just the poise and skill he showed. Knows what's around him at all times, delivers the ball and can defend.
4 - Hogan. Worked hard to have an impact while being double- and triple-teamed in our forward line. Did well to get two goals.
3 - Garlett. As with Hogan, he worked really hard. Had an impact when he went into the middle and hit the scoreboard. Just needs to kick straight and he's going to break a game open for us.
2 - Jones. The usual. Worked hard, won the ball, kept fighting.
1 - Watts. I know people will disagree, but he came on and got a clearance with his first touch, he go his hands dirty and made a difference.

Apologies to Billy Stretch, who started brilliantly but faded right out of the game. Still a pretty decent debut.

 

 

6 McDonald

5 Salem

4 cross

3 Garlett

2 hogan

1 Dawes

6. T Mac

5. Salem

5. Jones

3. Vince

2. Cross

1. Tyson


6. McDonald

5. Salem

4. Garland

3. Cross

2. Vince

1. Newton

6. McDonald

5. Salem

4. Hogan

3. Cross

2. Garlett

1. Tyson

6. TMAC ( CANT WAIT FOR OSCAR TO BE PLAYING ALONG SIDE )

5. SALEM ( POISE HARD AT IT )

4. JONES ( IN AND UNDER -TRIED BUT WITH POSITIVE EFFECT AT TIMES )

3. NEWTON ( CONTRIBUTED )

2. BRAYSHAW ( GREAT ATTITUDE )

1. HOGAN ( LOOKED PROPPY AND DIDNT WORK HARD ENOUGH EARLY , DECENT FINISH )


6.Salem- my favourite Lebanese person .

5. Tom Mac- was not sweating after the match.

4.Toumpas- can really play.

3.garlett- class and aggression.

2. Cross- best game for us.

1.H- metres gained.

6. T McDonald

5. C Salem

4. D Cross

3. J Garlett

2. Newton

1. HL

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It was a great game from Christian Salem but Tom McDonald continues in his merry way. Progressive voting

96. Tom McDonald

35. Jesse Hogan Nathan Jones

30. Christian Salem

25. Jeffrey Garlett

24. Bernie Vince

22. Jack Viney

18. Daniel Cross

17. Colin Garland

15. Angus Brayshaw Aaron vandenBerg

10. Neville Jetta

7. Jack Watts

4. Lynden Dunn Mark Jamar Viv Michie Ben Newton Cam Pedersen Jimmy Toumpas

3. Heritier Lubumba

1. Jack Grimes Dom Tyson

 

Anyone remember it being this one sided this early in the year?


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