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My 3 word player analysis V Gold Coast


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N.Jones - playing under duress

Vince - lost the edge

Hogan - seemingly without passion

Watts - perfect clutch player

Petracca - keep it simple

Dawes - some minor involvements

Viney - made little impression

Brayshaw - regularly wrong decisions

Gawn - prolific without dominating

Tyson - continually butchered disposals

Stretch - valuable running game

Kent - conditions didn't suit?

Frost - valuable when confident

T.McDonald - persistent and valuable

Hunt - played with dash

O.McDonald - played to limitations

Garlett - another poor game

vandenBerg - took his chances

Jetta - safe and reliable

Wagner - scary with ball

Harmes - finding his place

M.Jones - improved but limited

 

 

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N.Jones - Just didn't lead

Vince - Almost lost game

Hogan - In bad form

Watts - Never in doubt

Petracca - Some scintillating touches

Dawes - Finally taking marks

Viney - Wasn't that helpful

Brayshaw - Second year blues

Gawn - Mids left hanging

Tyson - Good yet not

Stretch - Some nice touches

Kent - In and Out

Frost - Our best defender

T.McDonald - Probably beat Lynch

O.McDonald - Nice first half

Garlett - Last quarter pressure

vandenBerg - Kept in touch

Jetta - Standard Jetta game

Wagner - Did he play?

Harmes - Not damaging enough

M.Jones - Had his moments

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9 minutes ago, joeboy said:

If you watched the game you'd agree with me

Nooooo I wouldn't...it wasn't  a perfect game by any stretch but he was in our top 3 players and I suspect when all the "experts" have their say most will put him in their votes.

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4 minutes ago, nutbean said:

Nooooo I wouldn't...it wasn't  a perfect game by any stretch but he was in our top 3 players and I suspect when all the "experts" have their say most will put him in their votes.

So you don't think he regularly butchered the ball?

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Just now, joeboy said:

So you don't think he regularly butchered the ball?

As did plenty others. Yet you consistently can't find a positive comment on Tyson. AVDB had  a quarter and a bit of football that was horrific but fought back well.

i love Harmes guts but he butchered ball badly...that escaped your notice ?

Tyson played a very good game today or didn't you watch ?

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7 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I'm pretty sure he was watching the Sydney game.

 

1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

Wearing a lay

Sipping pina colada

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I was right on the boundary watching Hogan warm up and go through the Physio stuff.

He is not right .

He looks extremely proppy.

Anyone signing him up to a 10 year deal go ahead.

He doesn't lead because he cannot sprint.

Just my observation and I may be wrong.

He has hip/lower back issues-also explains why he cannot kick over 50.

 

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1 minute ago, Biffen said:

I was right on the boundary watching Hogan warm up and go through the Physio stuff.

He is not right .

He looks extremely proppy.

Anyone signing him up to a 10 year deal go ahead.

He doesn't lead because he cannot sprint.

Just my observation and I may be wrong.

He has hip/lower back issues-also explains why he cannot kick over 50.

 

Do we therefore need to rest him for a couple of weeks Biffen?

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Just now, Return to Glory said:

 

And getting caught in the rain

If you like making love at midnight...

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2 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

 

And getting caught in the rain

I will say that you have to be a bit of a dill to line up something on the side and it turns out to be your wife..

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I wasn't propositioning you by the way RTG but I'm sure you know that.

 

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6 minutes ago, Biffen said:

I was right on the boundary watching Hogan warm up and go through the Physio stuff.

He is not right .

He looks extremely proppy.

Anyone signing him up to a 10 year deal go ahead.

He doesn't lead because he cannot sprint.

Just my observation and I may be wrong.

He has hip/lower back issues-also explains why he cannot kick over 50.

 

And twisted his ankle in the first 5 minutes of the game.  Could barely trot off the ground when he was called to rotate.

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