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6. Jones

5. Vince

4. Brayshaw

3. Viney

2. Cross

1. Gawn

Thought Watts, Garland and the Prince were all solid today and the Toump is building in confidence. Watt's clearance work and tackling was promising and im looking forward to seeing this side to his game.


6. Jones

5. Vince

4. Brayshaw

3. Viney

2. Cross

1. Gawn

Thought Watts, Garland and the Prince were all solid today and the Toump is building in confidence. Watt's clearance work and tackling was promising and im looking forward to seeing this side to his game.

glad you put vine in, thought he was pretty solid today for the most part.

 

6.Vince

5.Jones

4.Viney

3.Gawn

2.Brayshaw

1.cross

6. Vince

5. N.Jones

4. Viney

3. Brayshaw

2. Cross

1. Garland

6- vince

5- brayshaw

4- n jones

3- cross

2- Gawn

1- Howe


6. N. Jones

5. Vince

4. Cross

3. Garland

2. Brayshaw

1. Viney

6- Vince

5- N Jones (We really don't need the 'Jones rule')

4 - Cross

3- Brayshaw

2- Viney

1- Gawn

glad you put vine in, thought he was pretty solid today for the most part.

I thought Viney was especially good in his second game back from a fractured leg. Looking fed to him V the Saints next week.


6 Vince

5 Jones

4 Brayshaw

3 Cross

2 Viney

1 Howe

6 - N.Jones - rarely wasted any possessions and was back to prolific

5 - Vince - loves the big stage and rarely disappoints

4 - Cross - so brave, so professional... sadly, so old

3 - Brayshaw - so talented, and skilled on both sides of the body.

2 - Gawn - played an intelligent game and made a difference as evidenced by the successful day for our midfielders

1 - Watts - sublime at times , though not often enough

6. Vince

5. N Jones

4. Brayshaw

3. Howe

2. Cross

1. Viney

 

6. Vince

5. N Jones

4. Brayshaw

3. Viney

2. Cross

1. Howe

Gawn unlucky, but that turnover from a shank late in the game is etched in my mind. Scores from turnovers just killed us today, as well as the inability to punish the opposition when the shoe was on the other foot.

6. Jones Boy - team record 29 effective disposals.

5. Mr Vince - great job on Pendles, maybe even better than the one he did on Danger. Pendles showed him little respect often choosing to take the fat side inside 50 and paid the price on at least one occasion.

4. Crossy

3. The Toump

2. Brayshaw - impressive game from a 1st year against quality opponent on the big stage!

1. Dunn - Cloke had 4 till quarter time. Take the dodgy free away in the last and the ugly clanger (which happens at this level but always magnified in that part of the ground) and a decent hold IMO. Could have been 10 to Cloke the way he was rolling in the 1st.

Apologies to Watts. Apart from the dropped mark in the goal square i thought he played his best game for us in the sense that he finally put his body on the line and head over the ball. Lets hope the monkey's off the back. That tackle on Varco and clutch goal is team lifting stuff and exactly what his critics have been asking to see for years. Was the best off HB at reading and working his way through the press IMO with quality passes by foot. Might be a career defining game for Watts. Fingers crossed.


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