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Gawn

Petracca

Hogan

Bugg

Lewis

Kent

 

6. Gawn

5. Hogan

4. Lewis

3. Salem

2. Kent

1. Bugg

 

Must say it was hard to not be able to fit Wagner Trac and Chunk in. Would like this to be a weekly dilemma about fitting a dozen into 6

 

6 - Gawn 

5 - Hogan 

4 -  Petracca 

3 - Wagner 

2 - Bugg

1 -  Lewis 

0 - the MCC who asked us to leave the Member’s Bar because HRH Prince Edward was due for a function. (Imagine if he’d actually met a member!) ?


6 Gawn

5 Hogan

4 Lewis

3 Jones

2 Kent

1 Salem

6.  Gawn

6. Hogan

4. Lewis

3. The Jones Boy

2. Kenty

1. Tracc

Apologies to Bugg, Salem & Wags

 

 

6. Hogan - Demonstrated that he's still every bit as dangerous when he's not kicking goals

5. Gawn - Easily one of the more dominant ruck displays we've ever seen.

4. Jones - Typical Jones game. Absolute beauty of a pass to Jeffy in the last to ice the game

3. Lewis - Ice cool when the heat was on. Slotted a settler early in the last like he'd done it 100 times before....oh wait.

2. Bugg - Finally took advantage of his opportunities and finished with a well deserved handful.

1. Salem - Although he faded, his start the game was as good as anyone's.

Honorable mention to Wagner. Really liked what I saw today.

Apologies to Petracca, Kent and Tyson

 

6 Gawn 

5 Lewis 

4 Petracca 

3.Hogan

2. Bugg

1.Jones

6 - Gawn - went all day and set us up perfectly in the middle

5 - Petracca - underrated game, he was hugely influential, especially early

4 - Wagner - best game for the club and his kicking was spot on

3 - Jones - still feel he is taken for granted by some supporters

2 - Bugg - plays his best footy when he is a pest and converted his chances (mostly)

1 - Hogan - love the fact he is just always in the game, goals or not

Honourable mentions to Salem and Kent.


6: Gawn

5: Hogan

4: Bugg

3: Jones

2: Wagner

1: Salem

then Petracca, Kent, Lewis and a weekly improving Fritsch.

6 Gawn

5 Hogan

4 Jones

3 Petracca 

2 Salem

1 Oliver 

6. Gawn

5. Hogan 

4. Jones 

3. Bugg

2. Lewis

1. Salem 


6. Maxy

5. Jones

4. Lewis

3. Bugg

2. Kent

1. Hogan

If Gawn doesn’t get 3 Brownlow votes for this game, the whole thing is rigged. 

No doubt Brown will get it. 

Only reason I didn't give Gawn the 3 was Goldstein is cooked, completely thrown in the towel IMO and should retire

6. Gawn

5. Petracca

4. Hogan

3. Jones

2. Bugg

1. Lewis

(Apologies to Kent, Wagner, salem and Oliver) 


17 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

6 - Gawn -  He will walk into the AA side unopposed., He is just too dominant and gave Goldstein a footy lesson.

5 - Hogan -  He will join Gawny there too.  Dominant.  No team has a matchup for him when he gor in the midfield. He is massive and can has a big tank. Usdes the ball very well in there too. Superstar. 

4 -  Petracca -  He is getting plenty of the ball and thats what we needed to see for the next step in his evolution. Exciting times.

3 - Wagner -  glad to say I have always been a fan of him. Rock solid today.  Let the improvement continue.

2 - Bugg  -  Redemption.    Kicked the sealer, and you just know that would have [censored] off the North supporters.  Thanks Buggy.

1 -  Lewis -  best game for a while from the veteran.  Perfect time to hit form heading into the Hawthorn game

agree - good sumation

Gawn

salem 8 clearances, great intensity great to see finally

hogan

jones

kent

trac

 

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