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Jones - continuing outstanding form

Vince - needed the responsibility 

Hogan -- was comprehensively outplayed

Watts - great first half 

Petracca - couldn't get involved 

Dawes - contested without influencing 

Trengove - an unmemorable return

Gawn - tap outs only

Tyson - enjoyed more responsibility 

Oliver - should kick more

Stretch - couldn't hurt opposition

Kent - devoid of confidence

Frost - strong in defence

T. McDonald - terrific second half

O.McDonald - gradually gaining confidence

Hunt - energetic but rough

Bugg -. Important tagging job

Garlett - continued to disappoint

vandenBerg - obviously lacked energy

Jetta - steady but unobtrusive

Wagner - stuck to task

Harmes - needs a rest

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1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Did you take notice of the conditions? 

I knew someone would say this. No difference with conditions for Dawes. Ask any magpie fan who used to watch. Same issue there.

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2 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Is that good?

Rockcliff scored 204 from 48 disposals. 89 is probably above average but not that great

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24 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Did you take notice of the conditions? 

Except that marking has never been his strong suit even in the the dry

He did make an effort and played ok for his first game back

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Garlett: out if wet.

Harmes: don't come Monday

Hogan: Learn to tackle. Or. Devoid of (defensive) effort

Tmac: Terrible below knees.

Vince: cracking game. But also, Does stupid hits

Oliver: Cleanest hands ever

Jones: cheap handball receives. (Needs to bloody stop this again, he was much better when he stopped asking for these cheapies)

Petracca: believe in yourself

Gawn: what has happened?

 

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2 hours ago, joeboy said:

Jones - continuing outstanding form

Vince - needed the responsibility 

Hogan -- was comprehensively outplayed

Watts - great first half 

Petracca - couldn't get involved 

Dawes - contested without influencing 

Trengove - an unmemorable return

Gawn - tap outs only

Tyson - enjoyed more responsibility 

Oliver - should kick more

Stretch - couldn't hurt opposition

Kent - devoid of confidence

Frost - strong in defence

T. McDonald - terrific second half

O.McDonald - gradually gaining confidence

Hunt - energetic but rough

Bugg -. Important tagging job

Garlett - continued to disappoint

vandenBerg - obviously lacked energy

Jetta - steady but unobtrusive

Wagner - stuck to task

Harmes - needs a rest

Your Dawes description describes his whole career

Kent doesn't lack confidence, he lacks effort. He can [censored] off

there was nothing unmemorable about Trenners, just to run into the field was special. His performance was promising

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2 hours ago, joeboy said:

Jones - continuing outstanding form

Vince - needed the responsibility 

Hogan -- was comprehensively outplayed

Watts - great first half 

Petracca - couldn't get involved 

Dawes - contested without influencing 

Trengove - an unmemorable return

Gawn - tap outs only

Tyson - enjoyed more responsibility 

Oliver - should kick more

Stretch - couldn't hurt opposition

Kent - devoid of confidence

Frost - strong in defence

T. McDonald - terrific second half

O.McDonald - gradually gaining confidence

Hunt - energetic but rough

Bugg -. Important tagging job

Garlett - continued to disappoint

vandenBerg - obviously lacked energy

Jetta - steady but unobtrusive

Wagner - stuck to task

Harmes - needs a rest

 

2 hours ago, joeboy said:

Jones - continuing outstanding form

Vince - needed the responsibility 

Hogan -- was comprehensively outplayed

Watts - great first half 

Petracca - couldn't get involved 

Dawes - contested without influencing 

Trengove - an unmemorable return

Gawn - tap outs only

Tyson - enjoyed more responsibility 

Oliver - should kick more

Stretch - couldn't hurt opposition

Kent - devoid of confidence

Frost - strong in defence

T. McDonald - terrific second half

O.McDonald - gradually gaining confidence

Hunt - energetic but rough

Bugg -. Important tagging job

Garlett - continued to disappoint

vandenBerg - obviously lacked energy

Jetta - steady but unobtrusive

Wagner - stuck to task

Harmes - needs a rest

Watched different game 

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2 hours ago, Demon17 said:

I knew someone would say this. No difference with conditions for Dawes. Ask any magpie fan who used to watch. Same issue there.

And you take them on trust and have a football brain hmmmmmm

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One thing I will say after watching the replay. I reckon there was a lot of sore Hawks players after the game. We may not have won. But we belted them (fairly) almost every time we could.  

We were very tough, hard and aggressive against the masters of that sort of footy.  They were hurting at the end of the game.

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1 hour ago, Gorgoroth said:

Garlett: out if wet.

Harmes: don't come Monday

Hogan: Learn to tackle. Or. Devoid of (defensive) effort

Tmac: Terrible below knees.

Vince: cracking game. But also, Does stupid hits

Oliver: Cleanest hands ever

Jones: cheap handball receives. (Needs to bloody stop this again, he was much better when he stopped asking for these cheapies)

Petracca: believe in yourself

Gawn: what has happened?

 

He is 208cm and it was pelting rain, fair go

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2 hours ago, waynewussell said:

Petracca got involved, just didn't hit up targets often enough

 

Oliver and brayshaw wish they had CP skills and speed but they are much better footballers. 

CP Needs to make better decisions and execute under pressure. 

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24 minutes ago, jacey said:

 

Oliver and brayshaw wish they had CP skills and speed but they are much better footballers. 

CP Needs to make better decisions and execute under pressure. 

Um, he's played 5 games or something. Honestly, this is absurd.

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51 minutes ago, hells bells said:

One thing I will say after watching the replay. I reckon there was a lot of sore Hawks players after the game. We may not have won. But we belted them (fairly) almost every time we could.  

We were very tough, hard and aggressive against the masters of that sort of footy.  They were hurting at the end of the game.

Yep, and still lost.

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