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Jones - captain our captain

Hogan - continued outstanding season

T.McDonald - important as Gawn

Neal-Bullen - consistent and versatileĀ 

Hannan - a quiet achiever

Brayshaw - now a weapon

Fritsch - impressive and reliableĀ 

Petracca - missing too often

Melksham - played his part

Gawn - toyed with opponents

Oliver - engine room master

Harmes - played different role

Hibberd - not always convincingĀ 

Jetta - never been better

Lever - the curse continues

Lewis - experience was evident

O.McDonald - dependable and safe

Salem - disposal from heaven

Smith - didn’t take chances

Spargo - quiet but valuable

Vince - much like Lewis

Viney - still finding feet

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Wrong on Trac, Hib andĀ  Viney IMO. McClure (ABC radio) big rapts on Hib. I agreed.

Winning is good

 

Lever - will be missed

Didn't see myself saying this after rounds 1-4, but here we are pondering the rest of 2018 without Jake the Snake. There is now a big hole back there, and Tmac is worth more forward.Ā 

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Slightly harsh on Trac, who I thought played his best game since he hurt his finger.Ā  He had over 20 touches and kicked a goal as well which is a positive return to form.

Agree with the rest.


Jones - captain our captainĀ Jones – [QD says: Thankyou thankyou thankyou]

Hogan - continued outstanding seasonĀ Ā [QD says: multi-dimensional star]

T.McDonald - important as GawnĀ [QD says: value keeps rising]

Neal-Bullen - consistent and versatileĀ [QD says: quiet by comparison]

Hannan - a quiet achieverĀ [QD says: off boil today]

Brayshaw - now a weaponĀ [QD says: threads the needle]

Fritsch - impressive and reliableĀ [QD says: needs more involvement]

Petracca - missing too oftenĀ [QD says: not superstar Eddie]

Melksham - played his partĀ [QD stays: says involved well]

Gawn - toyed with opponentsĀ [QD says: kicking costs granny?]

Oliver - engine room masterĀ [QD says: pretty good day]

Harmes - played different roleĀ [QD says: quiet – did enough]

Hibberd - not always convincingĀ [QD says: virtually impassable again]

Jetta - never been better [QD says: league's most underrated]

Lever - the curse continuesĀ [QD says: oh no Jake!]

Lewis - experience was evidentĀ [QD says: mistakes again today]

O.McDonald - dependable and safeĀ [QD says: confidence is everything]

Salem - disposal from heavenĀ [QD says: stylish and polished]

Smith - didn’t take chancesĀ [QD says: still learning role]

Spargo - quiet but valuableĀ [QD says: gut runner potential]

Vince - much like LewisĀ [QD says: wonderful clubman Bernie]

Viney - still finding feetĀ [QD says: solid as concrete]

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Salem is outstanding at picking when to expose himself to the possibility of his direct opponent getting a cheap one over the back by getting to a contest to provide help. Has excellent timing and contests well.

Jetta played as well as I've seen from him today.

I thought Gawn got clear hands to a ton of balls but we don't quite maximise that with enough clean clearances. Not sure how the stats bear out but that's how it felt today. If we could maximise this area we may become consistently very hard to beat.

1 hour ago, joeboy said:

Jones - captain our captain

Hogan - continued outstanding season

T.McDonald - important as Gawn

Neal-Bullen - consistent and versatileĀ 

Hannan - a quiet achiever

Brayshaw - now a weapon

Fritsch - impressive and reliableĀ 

Petracca - missing too often

Melksham - played his part

Gawn - toyed with opponents

Oliver - engine room master

Harmes - played different role

Hibberd - not always convincingĀ 

Jetta - never been better

Lever - the curse continues

Lewis - experience was evident

O.McDonald - dependable and safe

Salem - disposal from heaven

Smith - didn’t take chances

Spargo - quiet but valuable

Vince - much like Lewis

Viney - still finding feet

Best joeboy analysisĀ 

Ā 
2 hours ago, joeboy said:

Jones - captain our captain

Hogan - continued outstanding season

T.McDonald - important as Gawn

Neal-Bullen - consistent and versatileĀ 

Hannan - a quiet achiever

Brayshaw - now a weapon

Fritsch - impressive and reliableĀ 

Petracca - missing too often

Melksham - played his part

Gawn - toyed with opponents

Oliver - engine room master

Harmes - played different role

Hibberd - not always convincingĀ 

Jetta - never been better

Lever - the curse continues

Lewis - experience was evident

O.McDonald - dependable and safe

Salem - disposal from heaven

Smith - didn’t take chances

Spargo - quiet but valuable

Vince - much like Lewis

Viney - still finding feet

In the spirit of trying to rationalize levers loss i have gone over joeboys above list which i thinl is a great summary of all snd counted 15 names i would be equally devastated to lose. Once upon a time that numbet might have been 5 ish.

If goodwin can fill tjis loss adequately recognising levers value may not be replicated i think the fundamentals are still sound.Ā 

Q B will tell us.

Ā 


2 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Jones - captain our captainĀ Jones – [QD says: Thankyou thankyou thankyou]

Hogan - continued outstanding seasonĀ Ā [QD says: multi-dimensional star]

T.McDonald - important as GawnĀ [QD says: value keeps rising]

Neal-Bullen - consistent and versatileĀ [QD says: quiet by comparison]

Hannan - a quiet achieverĀ [QD says: off boil today]

Brayshaw - now a weaponĀ [QD says: threads the needle]

Fritsch - impressive and reliableĀ [QD says: needs more involvement]

Petracca - missing too oftenĀ [QD says: not superstar Eddie]

Melksham - played his partĀ [QD stays: says involved well]

Gawn - toyed with opponentsĀ [QD says: kicking costs granny?]

Oliver - engine room masterĀ [QD says: pretty good day]

Harmes - played different roleĀ [QD says: quiet – did enough]

Hibberd - not always convincingĀ [QD says: virtually impassable again]

Jetta - never been better [QD says: league's most underrated]

Lever - the curse continuesĀ [QD says: oh no Jake!]

Lewis - experience was evidentĀ [QD says: mistakes again today]

O.McDonald - dependable and safeĀ [QD says: confidence is everything]

Salem - disposal from heavenĀ [QD says: stylish and polished]

Smith - didn’t take chancesĀ [QD says: still learning role]

Spargo - quiet but valuableĀ [QD says: gut runner potential]

Vince - much like LewisĀ [QD says: wonderful clubman Bernie]

Viney - still finding feetĀ [QD says: solid as concrete]

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10 minutes of wrong on Lewis. He was great today.Ā 

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