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6. Viney

5. Watts

4. Gawn

3. Tyson

2. Jones (N)

1. Bugg

 

honourable mentions to Wagner, Jetta, Pederson and Hogan

Posted

6. Viney

5. N Jones

4. Gawn

3. Wagner

2. Watts

1 T McDonald

Posted

6. Watts

5.Viney

4.Tyson

3.Gawn

2.Kent

1.Wagner

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6.  Watts:  Jack has arrived, and there's no better way for him to confirm his arrival than against the filth.

5.  Viney: Ferocious at the ball and man.  Simply bleeds red & blue, and might heading for AA selection.

4.  N. Jones:  Getting back to his best, and we all know how good that is!

3.  Gawn:  The linchpin for our emerging midfield.  Another excellent game in the ruck and at critical times around the ground.

2.  Wagner:  Surprised me and lots of others around here.  Calm under pressure and took the game on.  Easy to see him as a 'regular' on that performance.

1.  Lumumba:  Getting back to the form we recruited him for.  His run from defence suits our new game style to a tee.

Unlucky: Great team effort today, but a few like T.Mac. Tyson, Pedersen deserve a special mention.

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6. Watts

5.  Viney

4. Maxy Gawn

3. N Jones

2. Pedo

1. Tyson

Honourable mentions: The Prince, Wagner, Kent

 


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6. Watts - First goal set the scene as did his first half. Just needs to put 2 of those together to finish! Solid 2nd also though

5. Viney - The Rampaging Bull. 10 Clearances. Not sure how many of those were effective. Needs to be more aware though when he gets a free or a mark as to whether/when to play on. . Cost us at least 2 sure fire forward entries today by playing on unnecessarily which resulted in turnovers and Pie goals to give them back some momentum. Those two missed entries could have sealed the game much earlier IMO.

4. Tyson - Solid. Still a little slow to decide what he's going to do. A split second in speeding this up and making better choices and he becomes a very damaging mid.

3. Pedersen - Solid and reliable. Put body on the line in the clinches also and ran hard all day. 2 critical goals.

2. Kent - Spread well, ran hard and provided solid options on the outside. Much needed on the vast expanses of the G for some team balance. 5 i50s, 6 tackles and a goal. Nice come back from the Bombers horror match Deano. Just reduce the clangers pls....5 today.

1. LUMUMBA! - The run, the carry, the breaking of lines! The eyes down hitting targets coming i50 on at least 2 occasions! Something i've rarely seen from a Demon HB of late. Ty Mr Lumumba. Keep it up son. Love it.

Apologies to Gawn (who i thought won the first half soundly but was matched or beaten in large sections of 2nd half. Took some solid clunks though) Bugg, Wagner, Salem and Jetta

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Posted

6.Jack Watts
5.Max Gawn
4.Dom Tyson
3.Jack Viney
2.Tom McDonald
1.Heritier Lumumba

Posted

6. Viney was manic all day at the pill, continually got smashed but kept fighting through. 

5. Gawn continually clunked some grabs around the ground getting us out of trouble. God help us if he goes down.

4. Jetta. I simply loved him destroying Fasolo and his rebound is becoming first class. Continually kicks well from defence. 

3. Watts has to get in slotting four. 

2. N Jones. Bless his heart. 

1. Lumumba. Provided some fantastic run today and is finally lowering his eyes hitting targets. Got pinned a couple times also that frustrated but that's going to happen with how he plays

 

 

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6. Viney: heart of a lyon

5. Watts: He always had, just needed some confidence

4. Gawn: Kept on going even with the soon to be illegal 3rd up

3. Jones: One of the great captains in the industry

2. Salem: Composed and brilliantly stable

1. Wagner: The Beatles called him the Everywhere Man

 

 

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6: Watts 

5:Viney 

4: Gawn

3: Jones N.

2: Wagner

1: Tyson

Good effort by the whole team.

Posted
47 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

 

Apologies to Gawn (who i thought won the first half soundly but was matched or beaten in large sections of 2nd half. 

Exactly. Grundy was very good.

I don't get the lack of love for Bugg. 30 touches and 9 tackles

Posted

6. Viney

5. Nate the Great Jones

4. Maximus Gawn

3. Hogan

2. Pederson

1. Frosty

Tough to pick just six everyone cracked in lots of mistakes and we still smashed em

 

 


Posted

6.Viney

5.Watts

4.N.Jones

3.Lamumba

2.Gawn

1.Pederson

Posted (edited)

6 Viney

5 Gawn

4 Jones, N

3 Hogan

2 Jetta

1 Watts

Would like to give a special mention to J Howe

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1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

2 - Tom McDonald Jones

Gadammit! I was totally saving that joke for a game when both McDonalds were playing.

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Posted
1 minute ago, Nasher said:

Gadammit! I was totally saving that joke for a game when both McDonalds were playing.

It was just sitting there waiting to happen. Plus with Oscar KO'd that might take a while.

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This is so a Jack Watts thread! (but it doesn't quite look like what I'm used to?!)

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