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6. Jones

5. Petracca

4. Watts

3. Oliver

2. Oscar McDonald

1. Hunt

Special note to the way a lot of our players had ordinary games, especially ordinary first halves, but kept working at it to make a contribution in the comeback. Clearest example would be Nibbler who absolutely stank it up early - he didn't come and save the day, but what he did do was work work work and go ok after half time.

 

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6. Jones 

5. Petracca

4. Viney

3. Tmac

2. Oliver

1. Watts

Also good solid efforts by Hannan, Tyson, and Nibler.

Ps forgot Omac couple of bad turnovers early but had a decent game after. The Omac haters will just focus on the turnovers but he wasn't Robinson Crusoe there

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Jones   Kept us in it then helped to win it. Can never understand some of the flak he cops here.

Petracca   Provided some brilliance

Watts - Some gut running and was there at crucial moments

Garlett - Created opportunities

Hibbert - Best pick we've had for years

Hunt - His pace is a real weapon

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6. PETRACCA -what a gun! There are no limits to this kid's potential.

5. JONES- Great captain's game.

4. HUNT- See Petracca.

3. WATTS-Guts and more guts.

2. HIBBERD- What a recruit!

1. GARLETT- Fantastic forwards pressure and brilliant team player. So unselfish.

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Hibberd

Watts

petracca

Jones

Oscar

Tom

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Trac

Jones

Watts

Garlett

Hibberd

Tyson  (one of the few with a pretty good first half)

Also good Oliver, TMac, Hunt, Howe, Dunn

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6- Hibberd

5- Petracca

4- Oliver

3- Jones

2- Watts

1- Bugg

Honerable mention Jeremy bermuda triangle half time Howe 

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Just now, Rob Mac...... said:

Trac

Jones

Watts

Garlett

Hiway

Tyson  (one of the few with  a pretty good first half)

Also good Oliver, TMac, Hunt, Howe, Dunn

Yes agee re Tyson, while Oliver, Viney and even Jones otput was down In the first half, he kept us in it and allowed them to work tbere Into it


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6. Trac. Was the match winner up forward being strong overhead and clean 

5. Hibberd. Recruit of the year. Always so clean with the pill and he saved countless scores with so much desperation. My new fave.

4. Oliver. Was the only bloke who could win us a clearance in the guts. We would be in all sorts without him.

3. Jones. Just another Jones game doing what he does.

2. Garlett. Dangerous again up forward scoring and pressuring. Contested in the air and setup a few goals as well.

1. Tyson. He was our only player in the second and won a lot of 50/50s. His kicking (other than one in the last) was really good. Played a very physical game I thought. 

 

Unlucky to Watts (was off for a fair chunk) and Hunt who was exciting but just turned a couple over. Once he fixes that he's going to be a real star

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6. Watts

5. Petracca

4. OMac

3. Oliver

2. Viney

1. Hibberd

 

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6. Petracca

5. Jones

4. Watts

3. Hibberd

2. Oliver

1. Hunt

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6. Trac - just huge today 

5. O Mac - thought that he was instrumental 

4. Hunt - what a gun off half back 

3. Oliver - really brought us back into it with his clearance work 

2. Jones - had all the tackles 

1. Hannan - really good defensive pressure in the forward 50 when it counted. 

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6.  Jones

5.  Petracca

4.  Watts

3.  O Mac

2.  Hunt

1.  Hibberd

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