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6 Vince

5 Tyson

4 Jetta

3 Jones

2 Watts

1 Wagner

 

PS  from TV, not there

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6.  Vince

5.  Tyson

4.  Jones

3.  Jetta

2.  Watts

1.  Gawn

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6 - Tyson ( great first half and steady afterwards)

5 - Vince ( loved the responsibility and centre stage )

4 - Jones ( just a dynamo who literally bleeds for the club)

3 - Frost ( proving the point that he should only play down back)

2 - Bugg ( great tagging game )

1 - Gawn ( prolific tap outs )

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Just now, joeboy said:

Seriously, no Jones??

He won the ball and then played dumb football in the wet. Handballing to players under more pressure than himself and short passing to players in poor positions.I found him very frustrating today unlike Tyson and Vince who showed how you play the conditions. 

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6. Vince - one of his best games for the year. Really had an impact on shifting the game our way in the 2nd and 3rd. 

5. Tyson - Big game. Big numbers. Lewis and Mitchell were beaten by these boys. 

4. Jones - He really stepped up again. Just tries all day and wills us closer. 

3. Watts - Big first term, got us back in the 2nd, really establishing himself. 

2. Hunt - The effort and 1%ers are outstanding. Just having a great 3rd year. 

1. Gawn - really struggled with the 1 vote as I thought I could throw a blanket over a heap but he does have such a big influence. 

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6. Tyson - 26 eff disposals @ 81%, 9 clearances, 6 tackles & 6 i50s ... just reduce the clangers and you have a AA game!!)

5. Vince  - Hacked it forward too often (lower the eyes Vince!) and too many clangers but 11 clearances. Was in everything though, scragged, tackled and harassed the Hawks, annoying both them and the ump to the point of having to fake a report!)

4. Jones Boy - some horrid clangers and most of his kicking lacked penetration but his numbers/work rate made up for it)

3. Petracca - pretty clean game, 7 i50s and the equal most tackles along with Jones, Tyson and Hunt)

2. Clayton Oliver - Class class, creating time/space for himself and others. The future champ takes another step!)

1. T Mac - over ran the ball a few times but did a ton of work to keep the ball heading our way most of the time (when he wasn't competing on the ground anyways) along with 10 one percenters and 8 rebounds.

P.S. Garlett's game the worst i've seen from an MFC player this year. 1 effective disposal and only 3 tackles which were offset by 3 clangers. Hasn't played a decent game since Rnd 7 vs the Sons!

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6 hours ago, joeboy said:

Seriously, no Jones??

Seriously no Watts?

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34 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

P.S. Garlett's game the worst i've seen from an MFC player this year. 1 effective disposal and only 3 tackles which were offset by 3 clangers. Hasn't played a decent game since Rnd 7 vs the Sons!

Now that Dawes is back in the team (for how long remains to be seen), as smart small forward would plant themselves at his feet, given he propensity to drop marks. He'd get soooooo many look ins, Dawesy's fumbles would surely bring Jeffy back into form.

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