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6. Garlett

5. Hogan

4. Oliver

3. Petracca

2. Jones

1. Gawn

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6. Garlett - the timing of his purple patch bumps him to the top. Not necessarily the best across 4 quarters.

5. Hogan

4. Oliver - probably the best "4" game of all time - just too hard to look past Jeffy's clutch play and Hogan's Hoganness

3. Jones

2. Petracca

1. Gawn

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6. Oliver

5. Hogan

4. Garlett

3. Jones

2. Petracca

1. OMac

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6. Oliver - played 4 outstanding quarters. 

5. Garlett- saved us 

4. Hogan- superb. Could have got 5

3. Jones 

2. Omac - only backline winner 

1. Trac - clutching at straws

 

To the tip:

Hunt, Lever, Paycheck Lewis, Bugg 

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6. Hogan - 22 disposals, 9 marks, 5 goals and 4 tackles.  You can't ask for more than that from a key forward.  A complete game. 

5. Oliver - When the rest of the team fall asleep he just gets better.  Led disposals and Contested Possessions.  Only Zorko had more tackles. 

4. Garlett - Back to his best after last week.  Four goals, 17 touches and even took contested marks. 

3. Jones - turned into a really well rounded midfielders game.  Second for disposals, two goals and five tackles.  Well rounded game. 

2. Petracca - The kid is a beast.  He impacts the contest, has explosive burst pace and can hit a target at 60m. 

1. Tyson - His class was noteworthy, in particular early on.  Created scoring opportunities for us where last week we were just resorting to the long bomb. 

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6 Garlett

5 oliver

4 Hogan

3 Jones

2 Hibberd

1 Petracca

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6- Jeffy!! 7 inside 50’s 2 goal assists and 4 goals .

5- Hogan - intelligent game and will get better

4- Clarry .

3 - Jones’y sensational

2 -Fristch class and guts 

1 - Gawn - for keeping up with the hairdresser. 

Apologies Nev and Trac . 

Good team effort really. 

 

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6 - Oliver - 4 consistently reliable quarters and his kicking is a weapon

5 - Garlett - finally back to the dangerous forward we love

4 - Hogan - 3 great quarters

3 - Petracca - exciting and inspiring all game

2 - McDonald - continues to defy criticism 

1 - Jones - occasionally took wrong options but was reliable and effective 

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6 - Garlett

5 - Hogan

4 - Clarry

3 - Gawn

2 - Jones

1 - Tracc

Have to agree CityDee great team effort in the end in tough conditions.

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6. Hogan   Super star.

5. Oliver     Superstar  AA we will get used to it. Sign him up for the next 10 years.

4. Garlett

3. Jones

2 .Gawn

1 Petrac

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6. Hogan

5. Garlett

4.Oliver

3. Jones

2. McDonald

1. Vince


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6. Garlett. Smothers, goals, assists when needed turned the tide.

5. Hogan.

4. Oliver.

3. OMac. The only defender that’s not getting lost when a team is rebounding against us.

2. Jones

1. Tyson.

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6 HOGAN

5 GARLETT

4 OLIVER

3 JONES

2 O.MCDONALD

1 HARMES

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6 - Garlett - Pressure, smart runs and knew where the goals were. We would not have won without him

5 - Oliver - Always getting it in close. Never tires and was one of the few still getting it when others fell asleep

4 - Hogan - Great performance. Lead really well to the right spots and clunked a few good ones overhead. A couple of key misses had he got he would have had 6 votes

3 - Jones - Liked his game. Was great in tight as he always is and even when the conditions got tough he was at least surging the ball to our advantage

2. Omac - Thought he really stuck to his guns when the back was heading in there repeatedly. Two solid weeks in a row

1. Petracca - Thought his first half was brilliant. Attack on the ball, hitting targets. Would be nice if he could dob an easy set shot. 

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6 Oliver

5 Garlett

4 Hogan

3 Jones

2 Petracca

1 omcd

Apologies Hibberd  Fritsch  melksham

Battled hard  Gawn  ANB Salem  Harmes

satisfactory Tyson Vince Lewis Jetta

room for improvement  Hunt  Lever  Bugg  Pedersen

struggling.   Wagner

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