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Jones - continued outstanding form

Vince - prolific and creative

Hogan - well rounded game

Watts - there when needed

Petracca - some creative masterpieces

Dawes - target we needed

Viney - improved with confidence

Trengove - quiet but professional

Hunt - never lacked confidence

Gawn - just a goliath

Tyson - great first half

Oliver - clever in close

Stretch - didn't stand out

Kent - perfect small forward

Frost - confident and effective

T. McDonald - was almost impassable

O. McDonald - no obvious clangers

Bugg - great stopping role

Kennedy - rubbed it in

vandenBerg - was rarely sighted

Jetta - effective whenever required

Wagner - close checking defender

 

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Some people still have problems praising OMac !!! As Roos said he urged Frost and Omac when they were competing against LeBron and Shaq to bring the ball to ground. Not bad for an inexperienced pair !!!

Struggled to find a bad game amongst all of MFC. Some were not perfect, but a lot were terrific.

I agree TRengrove is a great versatile link in our side. We still have not seen the best of him .  And there is young Angus to come . Woopy dooo!!

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Very harsh on Vanderberg I thiought he was excellent and was instumental in some telling passages of play!

7/10 from me

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32 minutes ago, old dee said:

Hi Bobby we did not miss Garlett. 

Sorry could not help myself.

 

Dawes?

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41 minutes ago, dimmy said:

Some people still have problems praising OMac !!! As Roos said he urged Frost and Omac when they were competing against LeBron and Shaq to bring the ball to ground. Not bad for an inexperienced pair !!!

Struggled to find a bad game amongst all of MFC. Some were not perfect, but a lot were terrific.

I agree TRengrove is a great versatile link in our side. We still have not seen the best of him .  And there is young Angus to come . Woopy dooo!!

If only they were playing on comparative players of the calibre of LeBron and Shaq. It was more like Hasheem Thabeet and Anthony Bennett. 

Weird how you only highlighted one "R" in Jack's surname.

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34 minutes ago, Fifty-5 said:

Dawes?

I thought Chris Dawes was very good today, He did what he had to do and there is no doubt in  my mind that we look a better side with Dawsy in it!

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17 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

Surprised Hunt only had 13 touches. He seemed to be involved a lot, particularly in the first half.

Hunt has a lot of involvements that don't show up in the stats the AFL give us.  I'm pretty sure the club does have them and are taking note of the number of defensive acts he commits each game. 

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A fan, but jetta's worst game. I believe he was sick. Regularly beaten today but picked up when game won. I don't think he should have played when we have other good players missing. 

VDB was pretty good. Possessions may not have been what some were but he is a good all round talent and does valuable stuff. A vital part of our depth in best 22

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Premiership players all have weapons to contribute. Hunt has weapons good kick, can mark, good courage for a light body, but his weapon is his speed for both attack and defence. A couple of years and he will be burning. 

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2 hours ago, old dee said:

Hi Bobby we did not miss Garlett. 

Sorry could not help myself.

 

I was waiting for that Old Dee. Glad I was so wrong. I bow to your better judgment.  Great win. Beating Collingwood TWICE in a season is a wonderful feeling. Cheers mate.

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I thought Varcoe had the better of Jetta tbh. Jetta played okay but in most one-on-ones, he was beaten. 

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6 hours ago, Harrisonrules said:

A fan, but jetta's worst game.I believe he was sick. Regularly beaten today but picked up when game won. I don't think he should have played when we have other good players missing. 

VDB was pretty good. Possessions may not have been what some were but he is a good all round talent and does valuable stuff. A vital part of our depth in best 22

 

1 hour ago, praha said:

I thought Varcoe had the better of Jetta tbh. Jetta played okay but in most one-on-ones, he was beaten. 

If he was sick then that makes sense...I would have expected him to struggle with Varcoe's pace at times but not to be beaten and out positioned in the air which is usually one of Nev's real strengths.

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8 hours ago, Forest Demon said:

Surprised Hunt only had 13 touches. He seemed to be involved a lot, particularly in the first half.

He got the ball about another 13 times but ran himself into trouble and was tackled each and every time.

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7 hours ago, Bobby McKenzie said:

I was waiting for that Old Dee. Glad I was so wrong. I bow to your better judgment.  Great win. Beating Collingwood TWICE in a season is a wonderful feeling. Cheers mate.

I find it hard to disagree BM.

what if we won next week in Sydney?

now that would be a WOW.

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