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2 minutes ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

6. Lewis 

5. Harmes

4. Tmac

3 Oliver 

2. Jetta 

1 Fritsch 

You taking the [censored]?

 

Good game, couple of observations:

‘A. Our boys came out to play

B. Stuey Dew needs to lay off the KFC

Anyway best players outside of junk time when the game was there to be won:

 

6. Harmes

5. T-Mac

4. Oliver

3. Lewis

2. ANB

1. Frisch

 


6.  Lewis

5.  Harmes

4.  Oliver

3.  TMac

2.  Jetta

1.  Brayshaw

 

Jones. I've belted this bloke but was a rock tonight.

Harmes. Best game for the club

Lewis. Legend of a game tonight 

Oliver. Show me the multi with the flag my mam

Lever. Best game for the club son.

Salem. The rock of deboltrah

 

Sorry Nev and Hibbo

Edited by gOLLy

 
10 minutes ago, Billy said:

You taking the [censored]?

Maybe put your own votes up.

Or provide some sort of reasoning for why you disagree with his votes.

Something actually useful.

8 minutes ago, gOLLy said:

Jones. I've belted this bloke but was a rock tonight.

Harmes. Best game for the club

Lewis. Legend of a game tonight 

Oliver. Show me the multi with the flag my mam

Lever. Best game for the club son.

Salem. The rock of deboltrah

 

Sorry Nev and Hibbo

Edited by nutbean


6. Oliver

5. Harmes

4. Jones

3. Hogan

2. Salem

1. Fritchs

6. Harmes

5. Oliver

4. Lewis

3. Salem

2. Jones

1. T McDonald 

 

6. Harmes

5. Salem

4. Lewis

3. T Mac

2. Oliver 

1. Jetta


6 T.MCDONALD

5 GAWN

4 HARMES

3 OLIVER

2 SALEM

1 LEVER

6. Tmac

5. Brayshaw 

4. Harmes

3. Oliver

2. Salem

1. Lewis

6. Oliver

5. Salem

4. T. McDonald

3. Hogan

2. Gawn

1. Jonnes

Honourable mentions to: Lewis, Harmes, and Fritsch.

Hard one to rank today.

Edited by ignition.

6. Oliver
5. McDonald
4. Harmes
3. Lewis
2. Hogan
1. Brayshaw

Apologies to the whole backline, mostly Jetta.

Edited by Lord Travis


The best

Oliver. Tmcd. Hibberd. Harmes. Jetta. Gawn. Brayshaw. Jones. Lewis. Salem. Vince.  Omcd  

Good: Hogan, Hannan, Fritsch, Lever, Anb, Melksham 

Satisfactory: Spargo. Petracca. Weideman.

Hmmm: Tyson 

6- Tmcd

5- Hibberd

4- Harmes

3- Jones

2- Lewis

1- Gawn

Jetta, Salem and Oliver also absolutely fantastic. 

6. TMac

5. Harmes

4. Jones

3. Gawn

2. Hibberd

1. Oliver

 

6 harmes

5 Oliver 

4 salem 

3 tmac

2 Lewis

1 hogan

 

Edited by Robbie57

 

Really tough game to decide on votes. It feels like nearly every player had a bite of the cherry.

6. Harmes - Best game for the club. 33 touches, nine marks and six tackles. These are the type of numbers I think we all knew that Harmes was capable of considering his VFL stats a few years ago but we thought we'd never see. My only gripe was with his finishing. Could've easily finished with a couple of goals. 

5. McDonald - How important is this guy to our forward structure? Now I know why we keep bombing it into the forward 50. He's going to clunk at least half of what comes his way. Nine goals in three games. Could easily finish with 45+ at the seasons end if he stays injury free which would be a phenomenal effort considering he missed the first five rounds of the year.

4. Oliver - 29 touches and 11 tackles after being well held early in the game. Absolute monster in congestion. 

3. Salem - Was uncharacteristically sloppy at times but he's starting to piece together a full four quarter performance. That goal in the final quarter was class as well.

2. Lewis - Solid as a rock. Putting together a handy few weeks.

1. Brayshaw - Picked up where he left off last week with another nice haul of possessions. Like Harmes, the only issue was his conversion. Should've finished with at least three majors today. I'm just nitpicking though, its great to see this guy back doing what he does best!

Honorable mentions to just about everyone else in the team. I feel like we had no bad performers today. Even Weideman, who only had the six possessions had a hand in some early goals. 


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