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My 3 word player analysis V Nth Melb

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Viney - had little influence

Hogan - little before injury

Salem - surprisingly poor disposal

Watts - a huge disappointment 

Petracca - missing in action

Lewis - slow but important 

Trengove - last career game

Gawn - couldn't assert advantage

Tyson - rarely found teammates 

Oliver - prolific but impetuous

Hibberd - loose and ragged

Frost - taught a lesson

Melksham - unsighted after first

Hannan - unsighted all game

Kennedy - Harris - little to enthuse

T.McDonald - never stopped trying 

O.McDonald - was generally safe

Hunt - seemingly lacking energy

Neal-Bullen - out for Jones

Garlett - only dangerous forward

Jetta - first quarter horrors

Harmes - had no impact

 

 

Tough on Hibberd

 

Pretty negative today. It was a terrible second half by a collective and too much handballing.

Some of the umpiring in the last half was disgraceful. 

Garlett - horrible set shot.

Watts - weak and insipid

Trengove - bye bye Jack

Harmes - very limited player

ANB - career worst game

Tyson - prolific but wasteful

Salem - solid down back


3 words:

That was embarrassing :unsure:

Can't argue a whole lot with this and it's disappointing. 'Surprisingly poor disposal' I'd give to the whole team

 
20 hours ago, ignition. said:

Too much praise for Lewis.

He has put Hogan out for the year with his decision to pin point him into the wind from a kick out that should have gone long into the pocket. Undiciplined crap starting to irritate the p huck out of me and the kicked a goal from that just to rub vinegar into the wound.


JKH - One more chance

Watts -Where are you?

Tyson - Learn to Kick.

 

Watts was playing good footy b4 his injury. Last week he had a shocker but after 3 or 4 weeks off you get a pass.

Having said that Tyson was out for a while and has come back in both his games guns firing.

J W is surely a confidence player. He could and should have stood tall yesterday. Poor form. He doesnt seem to put his body on the line like Jetta.


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