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6. O Mac

5. Max, although his tap out dominance did not mean anything.

4. Jones

3. Melksham

2. Clarry

1. Lever.

 

Note: Hogan's stats are good but 50 percent disposal efficiency doesn't cut it. Same as Tyson

 

6 - OMac - really playing much better this year and tracking really well. 

5 - Gawn - he’s just bathing everyone he comes up against. 

4 - Clarry - just head and shoulders. 

3 - Melksham - give him a role and he’ll perform. 

2 - Weid - ran himself into the ground and played a fantastic game for a young key forward. 

1 - Jones - just gets it done. 


6. Melksham. We continued bombing it in to no one which is Rance’s bread and butter. He kept him accountable and kept us in it with 4 goals.

5. Hogan. Again, shite delivery but still kicked a couple with 20+ touches and ten or so marks.

4. Gawn. Probably harsh not getting more but I just expect Max to dominate now week in. Heaps of taps but we didn’t seem to get a great run with clearances. Not sure if his problem or the mids not reading him but was still great.

3. O Mac. Couple very nice intercept grabs and nice passes. Really happy to see him playing well.

2. Clarry. Typical him kinda game.

1. Jones. Typical Jones kinda game. Should never have tagged last week, complete waste of a fun mid. 

Unlucky to Lever who played his best game and although he wasn’t close to votes (imo) I was very happy with Weid having a dip.

6. Melksham

5. OMac

4. Lever 

3. Hogan 

2. Oliver 

1. Gawn 

 

 

6 - Hibberd - Hard, brilliant and his courageous attempt to mark going back into Riewoldt gets him across the line for me.

5- Hogan - Really loved his game tonight. Forget what the stats say, used the ball smartly tonight and he even kicked the ball a long way. 

4 Melksham - Often played from the goalsquare in the role that Buggy and Fritsch have been doing (poorly). Often against the game's best in Rance. Four goals was a huge return.

3 Lever - Smooth all night and his kicking by and large was impressive.

2 Gawn - How do you not give him votes for us when he again smashes his man. But why can't our players rove him?

1 O.Mac - Huge second term - just don't look at the last term replay.


6. Omac

5. Gawn

4. Hibberd

3. Hogan

2. Oliver

1. Lever

6. OMac

5. Melksham

4. Oliver

3. Hibberd

2. Hogan

1. Lever

 

6 Hibberd

5 Oscar

4 Melksham

3 Hogan

2 Lever

1 Oliver

 

 

6. Jones

5. Oliver

4. Gawn

3. OMac

2. Melksham

1. Hogan


Last week’s was like pulling teeth. This one is not much better

6 - Omac

5 - Gawn

4 - Clarry

3 - Jones

2 - Melksham

1 - Hogan

6 - Gawn

5 - Hogan

4 - Oscar

3 - Lever

2 - Melksham

1 - Jones

No love for Jetta? I thought he showed the most intent of anyone. Went in bloody hard

 

gawn 

o mac

jetta

 

salem

hibbo

oliver

6 JONES

5 GAWN

4 MELKSHAM

3 PETRACCA

2 OLIVER

1 LEVER

 


6.  O-Mac (amazing first half stone wall...overwhelmed like the rest of the defence in the last).

5. Clarry 

4. Lever (more like what we were expecting....10 intercepts the most in the team) 

3. Melk (where are our other goals going to come from from here I wonder!!?  What's happened to Jeffy!??)

2. Jones

1. Gawn (just a few too many dumb plays / decisions that would otherwise see him higher).

Apologies to Hibberd who was very good in patches throughout the match and fought the good fight.

6 - Oscar

5 - Melksham

4 - Hogan

3 - Gawn

2 - Hibberd

1 - Lever

6 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

 

3 PETRACCA

 

 

No, just no. In fact, he underperformed massively given the occasion.

 

6.Clarry ( got us back into it in the 3rd)

5. Omac

4. Hogan

3. Melksham 

2. Weideman 

1. Hibberd 


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