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6 Watts

5 Pederson

4 Lewis

3 Trac

2 Jetta - I couldn't love this guy more

1 Viney 

Oliver amazing again and I've probably been harsh not giving him votes. Victim of his own auccsss maybe. Jones and Dom good at times. Tom Mc could've had an all time game. He's not a terrible kick IMO, just a bad decision maker and overestimates his kicking skills. Today was as bad as I've seen him do this though. Love Hibberd. 

Haven't lost with Lewis in the team. 

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Pedersen - Champion data's best player on the field out of position

Oliver - So clean

Hibberd - When it was hot early, he used the ball well 

Tmac - Rebounded well, better decision making 

Watts - Consistent 

Viney - Hard at it today 

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Team effort but,

6. Pedo bear

5. Watts

4. Viney. (stepped up when there to be won)

3. Oliver

2. Hibberd

1. Petracca

 

Apologies to Tommy Mc. Would have been right up there had he not missed so many targets.

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6. Viney. Might be unexpected but he dominated the third quarter today when I thought we were cooked at half time. We needed someone to lift in the third. He did and it's the quarter we won the game.

5. Pedo. I'm a massive fan, always have been. Can't decide if he really was that great today or was i watching him through my rose coloured glasses. Still, screw it. Have 5 Cam you legend you.

4. Watts. Kicked goals when we needed and always damaging in the play. Three majors I think well was just a nice return.

3. Trac. Brute of a man. Loves a sausage roll. Plays bigger than he needs to as well. We needed someone to kick goals today and I was worried who. This man took it upon himself. 

2. Oliver. I'd give him more if he started kicking the pill more. He's a beautiful kick so not sure his desire to handball all the time. Geez I love him in the hard stuff however.

1.  Hibberd. Hard and skilled in the backline whos very damaging. Please start taking the kick ins!! Please

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6. Watts did everything again and kicked 4 goals from it. 

5. Lewis - controlled when it was needed. 

4. Tom Mc - he only screwed up so much because his intercept marking is that good. Really should have been best on. 

3. Trac - held Hurley accountable after Hurley killed us in the 1st half. 

2. Oliver - 33 touches. 

1. N Jones - so good when it was his time to lead. 

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6. Watts

5. Pedersen

4. Petracca

3. Oliver

2. Hunt

1. Garlett/ T. Mac 

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2 minutes ago, JV7 said:

6- Lewis

5- Watts

4- T McDonald

3- Pedersen

2- Petracca

1 - Oliver 

Your namesake was massive in the third quarter. Not one vote. For shame.

(jk)

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6. Watts

5. Petracca 

4. Oliver

3. Pederson

2. Jetta

1. Hibberd

 

Posted (edited)

6 - Pederson. Was great in the ruck and kicked a good goal.

5 - Watts. Got a lucky goal but was excellent nonetheless. Last qtr contested mark was awesome.

4 - Tmac - I thought despite his kicking his intercept and ruck was was great.

3 - Petracca. Made the most of his opportunities

2. Oliver. Great clearance and contested work again

1. Viney. Huge in 3rd qtr

Apologies to: Tyson, Lewis, Frost, Hunt and Garlett who also deserved a vote.

Edited by At the break of Gawn

Posted (edited)
19 hours ago, dee-tox said:

Apologies to Tommy Mc. Would have been right up there had he not missed so many targets.

That's like saying Joe Daniher would have been best on ground if he kicked straight in front of goals.

McDonald had a shocker, needs to keep it simple and know his role in the team.

Edited by Clint Bizkit
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3 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

6 Watts . provided a key forward target and was creative.

5.Played his role to perfection.

4. Clearance Oliver.

3. Lewis.

2. Jones

1. Trac

Are we still talking about Watts here or are you referring to Pedersen (who you haven't given any votes)?

Edited by CBDees

Posted

6.Pedobear

5.Viney

4.Watts

3.Hibberd

2.Oliver

1.Tracc

Posted

Oliver 6

Watts 5

Pederson 4

TMac 3

Petracca 2

Lewis 1

Posted
6 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

6 Watts . provided a key forward target and was creative.

5.Played his role to perfection.

4. Clearance Oliver.

3. Lewis.

2. Jones

1. Trac

Oh, goody. I like guessing games. Viney? Pedersen? Jetta? Satyricon?

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6 Joe Daniher

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