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Jones - perfect captain's game

Viney - disappointing captain's game

Petracca - seemingly lacking energy

Lewis - important General again

Brayshaw - energetic and creative

Gawn - was surprisingly beaten

Tyson - great first quarter

Oliver - heart and spirit

Hibberd - not his best

Melksham - did just enough

Hannan - 5 electrifying minutes

Pedersen - career best game

Vince - keep it simple

T.McDonald - versatile and peerless

Weideman - tried but limited

O.McDonald - reliable and impressive 

Hunt - displayed energy again

Neal-Bullen - quiet after first

Garlett - continues to underperform 

Jetta - safe and composed

Wagner - unconvincing but learning

Harmes - rough but effective 

Edited by joeboy

 
 

Were still alive ??


Welcome back Gus!

Cannot believe positive comments re McDonalds.

Jetta : Always good

20 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Jones - perfect captain's game

Viney - disappointing captain's game

Petracca - seemingly lacking energy

Lewis - important General again

Brayshaw - energetic and creative

Gawn - was surprisingly beaten

Tyson - great first quarter

Oliver - heart and spirit

Hibberd - not his best

Melksham - did just enough

Hannan - 5 electrifying minutes

Pedersen - career best game

Vince - keep it simple

T.McDonald - versatile and peerless

Weideman - tried but limited

O.McDonald - reliable and impressive 

Hunt - displayed energy again

Neal-Bullen - quiet after first

Garlett - continues to underperform 

Jetta - safe and composed

Wagner - unconvincing but learning

Harmes - rough but effective 

Fairly accurate  except ANB played more than one good quarter.

 
Just now, leave it to deever said:

Fairly accurate  except ANB played more than one good quarter.

Agree.  Not particularly a fan of ANB's but thought he ran his guts out today.


Gus- welcome back superstar!

How salty would you be if you were a saints fan! Not only did they overlook Trac for Mccartin,  but Brayshaw at pick 3 looks like he is a better option than saint patty also!

Petracca - lost his way

It may well be fatigue but, right now, he looks miles away from grabbing a game by the scruff of the neck. I have high hopes for him but this was a game that he could have made his own. A little disappointing that he didn't do so.

 

ANB - vital for us

Hibberd - pretty bloody gutsy

Geez, our boys put their bodies on the line in the last quarter. Was clearly the mantra coming into the game. Lesson learnt from North Melb game.


Wow...I agree with all of that. Amazing.


4 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

Watts - wasteful unlike Tyson

 

Watts - he didn't play

A bit rough on Harmes he was everywhere!!!!

 
54 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

 

Watts - he didn't play

Wasteful talent and a jibe at Joeboy who almost always describes Tyson being wasteful with the ball.


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