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Garlett - had little influence

Hogan - didn't take chances

Fitzpatrick - back to reality

M.Jones - an irrelevant performance

Lumumba - just a game

Spencer - some comical efforts

Pedersen - provided a target

Bail - couldn't justify selection

Vince - tried but failed

Brayshaw - was never disgraced

Cross - gave his all

Dunn - tried but loose

Garland - was not embarrassed

Grimes - our best defender

Howe - insipid and irrelevant

Jetta - needed the run

N. Jones - poor 3 quarters

McDonald - forgot one percenters

Toumpas - a slow liability

vandenBerg - taught a lesson

Viney - unable to impact

Watts - unwilling to impact

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From your list I would give Hogan, Brayshaw, Garland, Cross and Grimes a pass mark, the rest ranged from ordinary to utterly embarrassing, and it was the usual whipping boys who were the worst, so won't mention names.

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Garrett- had little influence

Hogan - didn't take chances

Fitzpatrick - back to reality

M.Jones - an irrelevant performance

Lumumba - just a game

Spencer - some comical efforts

Pedersen - provided a target

Bail - couldn't justify selection

Vince - tried but failed

Brayshaw - was never disgraced

Cross - gave his all

Dunn - tried but loose

Garland - was not embarrassed

Grimes - our best defender

Howe - insipid and irrelevant

Jetta - needed the run

N. Jones - poor 3 quarters

McDonald - forgot one percenters

Toumpas - a slow liability

vandenBerg - taught a lesson

Viney - unable to impact

Watts - unwilling to impact

Bail: Very bloody putrid

M Jones: Putrid enough today

Fitzpatrick : Back to Casey

Watts: Putrid bloody footballer

Howe: Dropped next week

Toumpas : Waste of Pick!

We lost this at Selection.

Riley, Newton should both have played ( I told you all so)

OUTS: Those 5 next week

INNS: Riley, Newton, Dawes, Tyson( if fit) Neal Bullen, Jamar or Gawn

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Bail: Very bloody putrid

M Jones: Putrid enough today

Fitzpatrick : Back to Casey

Watts: Putrid bloody footballer

Howe: Dropped next week

Toumpas : Waste of Pick!

We lost this at Selection.

Riley, Newton should both have played ( I told you all so)

OUTS: Those 5 next week

INNS: Riley, Newton, Dawes, Tyson( if fit) Neal Bullen, Jamar or Gawn

That's Six you [censored]. Spare us your 'told you so' attitude
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Garrett- had little influence

If you can't spell their names right (or maybe you can't even pronounce it correctly) how is anybody supposed to take this seriously

oh wait...... it's all clickbait

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If you can't spell their names right (of maybe you can't even pronounce it correctly) how is anybody supposed to take this seriously

oh wait...... it's all clickbait

Wow!!!!!

Ummm.. have a spell check yourself goose

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Garlett - had little influence

Hogan - didn't take chances

Fitzpatrick - back to reality

M.Jones - an irrelevant performance

Lumumba - just a game

Spencer - some comical efforts

Pedersen - provided a target

Bail - couldn't justify selection

Vince - tried but failed

Brayshaw - was never disgraced

Cross - gave his all

Dunn - tried but loose

Garland - was not embarrassed

Grimes - our best defender

Howe - insipid and irrelevant

Jetta - needed the run

N. Jones - poor 3 quarters

McDonald - forgot one percenters

Toumpas - a slow liability

vandenBerg - taught a lesson

Viney - unable to impact

Watts - unwilling to impact

You've got it utterly wrong on Garlett, Hogan, Spencer, Dunn, Garland and McDonald.

Speaking of comical efforts.

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