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Angus.

Hogan.

Lever.

Nibbler. 

Hibbo.

Milkshake.

Edited by gOLLy

 

6.Gus

5.Hogan

4. Lever

3. ANB

2. Hibberd 

1. Jones


4 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

6 Brayshaw

5 Salem

4 Hogan 

3 Viney

2 Lever 

1 Hibberd 

Bit surprised at Salem, thought he made lots of mistakes and disposed poorly.

Brayshaw

Hogan

Viney

Hibberd

Lever

ANB

Can't remember it being this difficult

Brayshaw (leather poisoning)

Hogan  Amazing. so much time up the ground but can get back to impact the scoreboard

ANB - Getting better and better. This is why they stuck with him.

Viney. Powerful in the clinch. Great comeback to form

Jones - In the action for 4 quarters as usual.

Oliver.  In some ways unnoticed but continues to rack them up

 

6. Jones

5. Brayshaw

4. Hogan

3 Viney

2. Clarrie

1. Gawn 

6. Gus Jesse Max

5. Nat Bernie Jordie

4. Christian Jake Hibbo

3. Nev Jack Nibbler

2. Trac Oscar Milkshake

1. The rest including Pedo and Hunty


6. Brayshaw

5. Hogan

4. Hibberd

3. Viney

2. Jones

1. Lever

6. Brayshaw - it is games like this that you remember why Roos thought this boy was the best in the draft. Look at the top 5 disposal getters - Brayshaw, Oliver, Viney, Jones, Salem. When those 5 are the top 5, we arent loosing games. 

5. Hogan - He just worked so hard and has such great hands. Now he has his kicking boots back on, watch out! 

4. Gawn - monstered Sauce. 49-21 hitouts. Believe you me he was one of the reasons we won. 

3. Viney - awe he's back. Just argued with everyone. 

2. Oliver - like Gawn, we just are numb to 31 touches, 10 tackles, 10 clearances, 16 contested possessions. He's a gun. 

1. ANB - showing why he was a top 10 player last year. 

4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Can't remember it being this difficult

Brayshaw (leather poisoning)

Hogan  Amazing. so much time up the ground but can get back to impact the scoreboard

ANB - Getting better and better. This is why they stuck with him.

Viney. Powerful in the clinch. Great comeback to form

Jones - In the action for 4 quarters as usual.

Oliver.  In some ways unnoticed but continues to rack them up

Totally agree.

Maybe I would have put Lever in ahead of Oliver BBO.

6  - Angus Brayshaw

5 -  Jesse Hogan

4 - Jake Lever

3 - Jack Viney

2 - Clayton Oliver

1 -  Michael Hibberd

Gawn as stiff as it gets.   I guess most people will have him in and fair enough

So many great contributors..

Edited by Petraccattack

6 Brayshaw

5 ANB

4 Oliver

3 Gawn

2 Hogan

1 Smith


1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

Totally agree.

Maybe I would have put Lever in ahead of Oliver BBO.

I would like to have fitted Lever in RTG because he played a top game under enormous pressure but jeez Clarrie just got such a shitload of the ball!

6. Brayshaw 

5. Lever

4. Hogan 

3. Nibbler

2. Viney

1. Hibberd

Could have picked 10 more.

Edited by P-man

6  - Angus Brayshaw

5 -  Jesse Hogan

4 - Jake Lever

3 - Jack Viney

2 - Clayton Oliver

1 -  Michael Hibberd


23 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I would like to have fitted Lever in RTG because he played a top game under enormous pressure but jeez Clarrie just got such a shitload of the ball!

And I think both of us have been, at one time or other, supporters of keeping ANB in the side. Touch wood, it's good to get one right occasionally. As for Gus,  four weeks ago I thought he may well be finished. Never did I think he would reach this level and I think there were plenty of others on the same bus.

 

6. Brayshaw

5. Hibberd

4. Hogan 

3. Viney

2. Lever

1. Vince

Brayshaw

Hogan 

Hibberd

Oliver

Jones

Gawn


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