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6Watts, won us the game.

5Vandenberg, our only other avenue to goal

4Petracca, bullied his way forward a lot and kicked a goal

3Stretch, who I forgot about but was really clean all day

2Brayshaw, gave us a lot of run through the midfield

1Frost, 1 percenters galore


-10000000 points to Bernie Vince, for almost single-handedly costing us the 4 points.

EDIT: Forgot about Stretch, who was definitely worthy of votes.

6. Watts

5. Frost

4. Petracca

3. vandenBerg (amazing considering how bad his first quarter and a bit was)

2. O. McDonald (although that limp handpass at the end was laughable)

1. Gawn

 

6. Watts (The matchwinner. Our only four quarter performer)

5. Stretch (Run and class was important. Absolutely love him)

4. Vandenberg (Unlikely forward target. Recovered well after a shaky start, although I really wish we'd play him in the midfield as opposed to the half forward position made famous by Luke Tapscott and James Magner)

3. Petracca (On another level. The only player who looked likely to hit a target.)

2. Frost (Super job down back. Growing into a solid, reliable defender.)

1. O.Mac (Career best game. There is a light at the end of the tunnel)

6. Watts. Not a great game but no-one else

5. Stretch. Least we looked dangerous when he had it.

4, Petracca. Didn't do enough but...

3. Frost

2. Brayshaw. Tackled well and did a couple of nice things.

1. Kent. Three decent games in a row now.


6 Watts

5 Vandenberg 

4 Stretch

3 Tyson

2 Gawn

1 Brayshaw

Wow hardly any votes for Dom Tyson who carried the midfield when everyone else was asleep.

6  Watts

5  Tyson

4  Gawn

3  N Jones

2  Petracca

1  Frost

 

Good from VDB, TMac, Kent

 
3 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Wow hardly any votes for Dom Tyson who carried the midfield when everyone else was asleep.

"Asleep" is exactly the word that comes to mind with Tyson.

5 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

"Asleep" is exactly the word that comes to mind with Tyson.

got bog on sen.....fwiw


2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

got bog on sen.....fwiw

Stats sheet looks good. Reality is much different.

14 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Wow hardly any votes for Dom Tyson who carried the midfield when everyone else was asleep.

Prolific but wasteful - getting in early on the '3 words'

6 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

got bog on sen.....fwiw

"sen" which means it's not worth a jot.

6.  Watts

5.  Gawn

4.  Stretch

3.  Petracca

2.  Vandenberg

1.  Tyson

 


14 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

"Asleep" is exactly the word that comes to mind with Tyson.

31 touches, 13 contested. Asleep hey?

6. Watts

5. Vanders

4. Gawn

3. Frost

2. TMac 

1. Petracca

 

Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

31 touches, 13 contested. Asleep hey?

He took a mark in the middle of the ground and then got pinned for holding the ball, that sums up his game.

He had almost no impact from any of his possessions.

6 - Watts ( may finally have outgrown the overrated tag)

5 - Frost ( could become an elite running back man)

4 - Stretch ( one of the few , other than Watts, who could find targets)

3 - O.McDonald ( finally justified the persistence of the selection panel)

2 - Jetta ( reliable and clean all game)

1 - Hunt ( loved his endeavour and attitude)

6. Watts

Daylight

5. Stretch - other than the horrible oof he was our most classy ball user by a street

4. Frost

3. Petracca

2. Hunt

1. Tyson - another mixed bag. He needs to use it a lot better for such a prolific ball winner.


6.watts

5.Tyson

4.Gawn

3.Petracca

2.Vandenberg

1.Harmes

6- watts

5- tyson

4- gawn

3- n jones

2- omac 

1- frost

 

Do no play frost forward again ever. He is such a natural back man.

6. Watts

5. Tyson

4. TMac

3. OMac

2. Gawn

1. Frost


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