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Jones - great until injured

Viney - grunt and endeavour 

Watts - great 3 quarters

Petracca - couldn't get going

Lewis - the director general 

Tyson - was actually effective

Oliver - loved the contest

Hibberd - best recruit ever?

Frost - was almost impassable

Pedersen - who needs Gawn?

Vince - played it simply

T.McDonald - was outstanding everywhere 

O.McDonald - career best game

Hunt - dashes to savour

Melksham - effective tagging game

Hannan - agile and classy 

Salem - showed true grit

 

 

Neal-Bullen - played his part

Bugg - an important cog

Garlett - tireless and dangerous

Jetta - impregnable in defence 

Harmes - made an impact

Edited by joeboy

 
 

 

10 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Jones - great until injured

Viney - grunt and endeavour 

Watts - great 3 quarters

Petracca - couldn't get going

Lewis - the director general 

Tyson - was actually effective

Oliver - loved the contest

Hibberd - best recruit ever?

Frost - was almost impassable

Pedersen - who needs Gawn?

Vince - played it simply

T.McDonald - was outstanding everywhere 

O.McDonald - career best game

Hunt - dashes to savour

Neal-Bullen - played his part

Bugg - an important cog

Garlett - tireless and dangerous

Jetta - impregnable in defence 

Harmes - made an impact

Melksham - the forgotten man

Edited by america de cali


8 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Jones - great until injured

Viney - grunt and endeavour 

Watts - great 3 quarters

Petracca - couldn't get going

Lewis - the director general 

Tyson - was actually effective

Oliver - loved the contest

Hibberd - best recruit ever?

Frost - was almost impassable

Pedersen - who needs Gawn?

Vince - played it simply

T.McDonald - was outstanding everywhere 

O.McDonald - career best game

Hunt - dashes to savour

Neal-Bullen - played his part

Bugg - an important cog

Garlett - tireless and dangerous

Jetta - impregnable in defence 

Harmes - made an impact

You always over rate Tyson.

13 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Jones - great until injured

Viney - grunt and endeavour 

Watts - great 3 quarters

Petracca - couldn't get going

Lewis - the director general 

Tyson - was actually effective

Oliver - loved the contest

Hibberd - best recruit ever?

Frost - was almost impassable

Pedersen - who needs Gawn?

Vince - played it simply

T.McDonald - was outstanding everywhere 

O.McDonald - career best game

Hunt - dashes to savour

Neal-Bullen - played his part

Bugg - an important cog

Garlett - tireless and dangerous

Jetta - impregnable in defence 

Harmes - made an impact

Dunno who goes out if Pederson goes foward and literally no idea when Hogan is back.

 

Hogan to a wing?

 

Hannan?


6 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Tyson was very good, especially early

Assuming you missed his joke. Joeboy saying a postive comment about Tyson is about as frequent as Halley's comet.

17 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Jones - great until injured

Viney - grunt and endeavour 

Watts - great 3 quarters

Petracca - couldn't get going

Lewis - the director general 

Tyson - was actually effective

Oliver - loved the contest

Hibberd - best recruit ever?

Frost - was almost impassable

Pedersen - who needs Gawn?

Vince - played it simply

T.McDonald - was outstanding everywhere 

O.McDonald - career best game

Hunt - dashes to savour

Neal-Bullen - played his part

Bugg - an important cog

Garlett - tireless and dangerous

Jetta - impregnable in defence 

Harmes - made an impact

Harmes - Kick straighter please.

 

8 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Salem?

our best user

most underrated player

suprising hard edge

etc.

Edited by Forest Demon

8 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

Assuming you missed his joke. Joeboy saying a postive comment about Tyson is about as frequent as Halley's comet.

You're right - I missed it. My bad.


The Tyson comment still contained a barb. Not too much has changed I see.

Salem-Classy and tough

You forgot Hannan, he did his job too well today to sum it up in 3 words. His pressure and ability to make a contest either in the midfield or up forward has been outstanding all season. How we managed to get him at pick 46 I'll never know.

59 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Thought Trac played more inside and was quite effective 

He was very good.


1 hour ago, loges said:

Hannan?

NOOOOOO 

1 hour ago, Josh said:

Dunno who goes out if Pederson goes foward and literally no idea when Hogan is back.

Watts          Hogan      Petracca

Garlett      Pedersen    Hannan 

1 hour ago, Drunkn167 said:

You forgot Hannan, he did his job too well today to sum it up in 3 words. His pressure and ability to make a contest either in the midfield or up forward has been outstanding all season. How we managed to get him at pick 46 I'll never know.

And plucked him from the Footscray team who demolished Casey in the VFL Grand Final. Such irony when we gave the Doggies such a hiding today and yesterday!

Edited by CBDees

 

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