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8 minutes ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

6 watts

5 hunt

4 Jetta 

3 Garlett 

2 Stretch 

1 Gawn 

Nb I suspect many will add n jones high but he turned it over time and time again today

How can you turn it over "time and time again" yet have 90% DE for the game?

 

6. N Jones

5. Watts

4. Garlett

3. Hunt

2. Gawn

1. Jetta

7 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

How can you turn it over "time and time again" yet have 90% DE for the game?

I think your looking at the wrong jones, just looking then he ran at 48%. Matt jones ran at 90. 


Just now, big_red_fire_engine said:

I think your looking at the wrong jones, just looking then he ran at 48%. Matt jones ran at 90. 

Yep my mistake.

6 - N.Jones ( may have turned it over occasionally but kept getting it)

5 - Watts ( terrific all day, and has arrived)

4 - Garlett ( returned to the form and ability we've learned to love)

3 - Hunt ( wow, wow,wow)

2 - T. McDonald ( strong and reliable for most of the game)

1 - Jetta ( a great job with the ball coming down so regularly)

6. Watts

5. Garlett

4. Jones

3. Hogan

2. Harmes

1. Hunt

23 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

How can you turn it over "time and time again" yet have 90% DE for the game?

Because that's not what DE% means. 

The total effective disposals divided by total disposals. Effective disposals are made up of effective long kicks, effective short kicks and effective handballs. An effective long kick is one that is 40 metres to a 50/50 or better for the team. An effective short kick is one that results in a teammate's possession who was the intended target of the kicker. A handball to a teammate that hits the intended target to the team's advantage is recorded as an effective handball.

Every kick can be turned over if it goes greater than 40m. I think he may have done that 4-5 times today. Hardly a sackable offence. 


6 - Watts - close to his best game all year (got 149 SuperCoach points, probably his highest ever score)

5 - Jones - Tried all day, few poor disposals

4 - Hunt - Daring and dashing

3 - Garlett - dangerous as ever 

2 - Tmac - apart from a few kicking blunders his intercept marking was great

1 - Jetta - won quite a few crucial one on ones

 


6. Watts

5. Hunt

4. N. Jones

3. Harmes

2. Garlett

1. Vince

6 Garlett- Just because he was really exciting. A couple of times he ran into a bit more trouble than he needed to, but he can hang his head at a fair altitude based on this return to senior footy. If he was down at Punt Rd he probably would've just been serviceable. He was where he belongs

5 Watts- A very good game that could've been better with a couple more efforts + he was unfairly played back for patches

4 Jetta- Very good chase down defence at pivotal times

3 Hunt- Doesn't have to play that well statistically to get in the best because 

2 N.Jones- A bit of deliberation to include because his ball use was really disappointing, both by hand and by foot

1- Hogan- Only 3 marks, but a solid contribution around the forward line

6.Watts

5.Jones

4.Hunt

3.Jetta

2.Stretch

1.Viney

 
2 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

6. Jones 

5. Garlett

4. Harmes 

3. Watts

2. T. McDonald

1. Jetta

 

No room for Hunt?


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