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N.Jones - prolific captain's game

Vince - brain fades cruelled

Hogan - rarely imposed himself

Watts - always looked dangerous

Petracca - some awesome plays

Dawes - needed more involvement

Viney - never died wondering

Brayshaw - some crucial errors

Gawn - outstanding all game

Tyson - slow to offload

Stretch - provided some run

Kent - dangerous and valuable

Frost - career best game

T.McDonald - horrible under pressure

O.McDonald - never imbued confidence

Hunt - is obviously tiring

Neal-Bullen - was rarely sighted

Garlett - took his chances

Jetta - slow to react

Wagner - was rarely sighted

Harmes - effective holding game

M.Jones - provided valuable run

 

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Nice to see some posters grudgingly acknowledging the improvement in Matt Jones and what he brings to the team.

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Tyson was very good.

Hunt ,ANB , Stretch were passes but not great.

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1 hour ago, joeboy said:

N.Jones - prolific captain's game

Vince - brain fades cruelled

Hogan - rarely imposed himself

Watts - always looked dangerous

Petracca - some awesome plays

Dawes - needed more involvement

Viney - never died wondering

Brayshaw - some crucial errors

Gawn - outstanding all game

Tyson - slow to offload

Stretch - provided some run

Kent - dangerous and valuable

Frost - career best game

T.McDonald - horrible under pressure

O.McDonald - never imbued confidence

Hunt - is obviously tiring

Neal-Bullen - was rarely sighted

Garlett - took his chances

Jetta - slow to react

Wagner - was rarely sighted

Harmes - effective holding game

M.Jones - provided valuable run

 

Agree except for Tyson.  Glad to see recognition for the mistakes from o.mcd and t.mcd.

Best 6 were N Jones, Gawn, Frost, Kent, Watts and Tyson.

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Viney: Needs to use right side or Get ris of it quicker.

Brayshaw : awareness improvement/shows a lot of class at times

Petracca : Touch of class

Kent : Great run

Gawn : Terrific

Watts : Massive improvement in committment/Great team game

TMac/Jetta: Without hime we would have lost by 10 goals. End of Argument !!!!

Wagner/Omac/Hunt/ANB/Petracca/Brayshaw/Frost/Harmes/Stretch/Hogan  : all first or second year players

Nathan J : Great bounce back from last week

Whole Team : 100 minute effort / well done

 

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1 hour ago, Scythe said:

Every single week you find a way to pot Tyson. It's tiring. 

'Joeboy's' not a Tyson fan, just factor that into the "3 Word Analysis"...

I'm a Tyson fan and a fan of thread, a must read after every game.

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Frost - turned the corner

I wasn't sold on him at the start of the year. But there is an x factor about him even I can't deny. Today was a leap forward for him. He is a must start for the rest of the season so we can see what he can develop into. 

 

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2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Hunt - starting to fade ... lucky to be kept in the side. If Salem was fit, Hunt would be omitted.

You have to be joking ....what bloody game were you watching ....i saw it with some pies supporters and they were raving about him ....just so harsh 

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3 minutes ago, Adzman said:

Frost - turned the corner

I wasn't sold on him at the start of the year. But there is an x factor about him even I can't deny. Today was a leap forward for him. He is a must start for the rest of the season so we can see what he can develop into. 

 

Great value.

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Jetta - good game  6

t.mcd - good but crucial mistakes were costly 5

wagner - ok. turnovers costly.5

Frost - very good. pace and backed himself.8

o.mcd - not even close to AFL standard. Disposal a worry. Physically gets pushed aside.2

vince - skilled. big heart. got in but a few undisciplined free kicks. 6

M. Jones - good run. One of his better games. 7

Viney - the warrior. needs to learn to kick on his right foot. 6

Hunt - fading. conditions not suited. 4

Stretch - good run again. must use him more and go forward. 6

Kent - good. but I want him to develop so much more and kick 4-5 goals. 6

Watts - another strong game. Most improved award for 2016.  (if any he had kivked the goal in the last quarter) 8

Petracca - yes. so much talent. 6

Garlett - took his opportunities. 5

Hogan - disappointing again.  I expect more. Potential but not engaged.3

Harmes - in and out. 5.

ANB - Needs another week.4

Dawes - marking time. 3

Gawn - another good game. Might sneak a Brownlow vote. Deliberate handball out in 4th was disappointing.

Tyson - loves the conditions. Prolific and won the midfield. 8

N.Jones - best on ground. 9

Brayshaw - pass score 5.

 

 

 

 

 

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should be pointed out that brashaw only has 58% game time for 20 possessions, so he's certainly finding the ball, but not always capitalising on his disposals. bad conditions and being a little rusty didn't help. need to give him more time and he'll be ok

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1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

should be pointed out that brashaw only has 58% game time for 20 possessions, so he's certainly finding the ball, but not always capitalising on his disposals. bad conditions and being a little rusty didn't help. need to give him more time and he'll be ok

He'll be ok ?

Brayshaw will be a frigging super duper star.

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