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My 3 word player analysis V GWS

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Jones - was understandably rusty

Viney - continuing to underperform 

Salem - loose and slow

Watts - lazy and embarrassing 

Petracca - nothing to redeem

Lewis - slow but persisted

Gawn - disciplined but limited

Tyson - was a liability

Oliver - had little influence 

Hibberd - fumbled and loose

Frost - an amateur performance 

Melksham - had limited impact

Pedersen - wasn't the answer

Vince - a workmanlike performance 

T.McDonald - had no impact

O.McDonald - our only winner

Hunt - had no impact

Neal- Bullen - just a game

Garlett - heartless and disinterested 

Jetta - gave a damn

Harmes - no redeeming component

Maynard - looks a player

 

 

Tough on Gawn.

 

 
5 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Petracca - stop kissing

ANB - time to go

You're kidding right?


A bit tough on Salem.  Thought he was one of our better players up to injury.

When he was helped off in the 3rd I thought he was gone for the season. 

Deserves credit for coming back.  Looked really hampered.

Oliver was very good I thought. Along with Gawn allowed us to compete better around stoppages and keep the deficit down.


27 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Tyson had 76.2% DE.  That's about average for the side and pretty good for someone playing in the guts. 

 

Please not this again.

1 hour ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Tyson had 76.2% DE.  That's about average for the side and pretty good for someone playing in the guts. 

Don't know how it is arrived at but I have seen him play like all the rest of you and his disposal is terrible. He bleeds turnovers and many lead to opposition goals. 

He is a real liability to us. 

Just watch the first quarter of this week and last week. Nearly every possession is a turnover.


Those that have no eyes rely on stats.

None so blind that will not see.

Footy is nowhere near as complicated as the media, its experts and has-beens would want you believe.

It's a game of skill, effort and construct.

When we get all three happening...then who knows !! :unsure:

Our first quarter: torture to watch

 

goodwin: research wind gameplan

Jones - found the footy

Viney - unaccountable in 2nd 

Salem - ice that leg

Watts - delist or trade 

Petracca - absolutely no impact

Lewis - persisted and prolific 

Gawn - his seasons best

Tyson - slow in mind

Oliver - kick the thing

Hibberd - fumbly and frantic 

Frost - needs more footy

Melksham - atleast snagged 2

Pedersen - waste of selection

Vince - prolific but meh

T.McDonald - helped with marks

O.McDonald - lacks footy iq

Hunt - barely saw him

Neal- Bullen - atleast he kicked

Garlett - went walk about

Jetta - continued to soldier

Harmes - 20 meh touches

Maynard - probably list clogger. 

 

 

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