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Viney 6

Jetta 5

Brayshaw 4

Jones 3 

Hibberd 2 

Gawn 1

 

so so gutted and disappointed in our loss and our club  

big failure on a big Friday night

Hogan - 6  one handed   Half efforts 

anb - 5  fumbled and poor options  gave away crucial frees 

petracca -4  Big talent wasted    Played one quarter

Tyson -3 too slow 

 

 

6 Viney (your wrong Picket)

5 Jones

4 Brayshaw

3 Jetta

2 T.McDonald

1 Melksham

 


6. Viney 

5. Brayshaw

4. T Mac

3. Jetta

2. Fritsch

1. Gawn 

 

6. Viney

5. Oliver

4. Hibberd

3. Melksham

2. Jetta

1. Tmac

 

Enjoy the weekend guys, what’s left of it..

6.  Nev - Had his initial opponent moved off him.  Then beat the next one etc.  Guts personified and potential goal saving nailed tackle on a much larger P(brain)Pepper was special.

5.  Viney - Just misses BOG for mine for hardly ever hitting up a loose outside player by hand or pretty much anyone by foot....straight ahead bomb bomb tumble punt ....almost always straight ahead!  Very rarely stops and props lowering eyes to go lateral/on the angle or handball backwards to a player in a better position who will have more time/space to hit someone up.  Needs to find some finesse and finish to take it to the next level and be a damaging match winner and star of the comp.  Needs to realise he can beat one or two tacklers much of the time, but taking on the entire mid field or defence is probably not going to work out well too often.

4.  Clarry

3.  Hibb

2.  Lewis

1.  Gawn


6. Jetta - An actual concussion with blood pouring out of his mouth couldn’t stop him competing for a ball when he came into his vicinity. The bloke is inspiring to watch.

5. Viney

4. Hibberd

3. Gawn

2. Oliver 

1. Melksham

Jones and Brayshaw might have nicer stats but their ball use throughout the night was horrendous.

4 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

6 Viney (your wrong Picket)

5 Jones (you're wrong Werridee) 

4 Brayshaw

3 Jetta

2 T.McDonald

1 Melksham

 

Jones failed us tonight. He simply had to stand up  and win us a game on the big stage. Gets the ball yes,  but did very little with it .

1 hour ago, Hell Bent said:

Jones failed us tonight. He simply had to stand up  and win us a game on the big stage. Gets the ball yes,  but did very little with it .

He hit Brayshaw with a perfect pass and the umpire didn’t pay the mark in last 5 mins!

2 hours ago, D4Life said:

He hit Brayshaw with a perfect pass and the umpire didn’t pay the mark in last 5 mins!

Yes it was unbelievably one sided. Port got paid 50s, frees and marks that were very soft. 

3 hours ago, D4Life said:

He hit Brayshaw with a perfect pass and the umpire didn’t pay the mark in last 5 mins!

So you thought he was worthy of 5 votes on the back of that?. 

FWIW

6 Jetta

5 Brayshaw 

4 Viney

3 TMac

2 Oliver

1 Gawn


6 Viney

5 oliver

4 Brayshaw

3 Jetta

2 Gawn

1 Melksham

 

suprised Oliver not getting much love was outstanding in clearances. 

6. Jetta

5. Viney

4. Clarrie

3. Gawn

2. Brayshaw

1.Lewis

6 Viney

5 Jetta

4 Brayshaw

3 Oliver

2 TMac

1 Lewis

 

Hogan, ANB and Petracca for worst on ground honours.

6 - Viney

5 - Gawn

4 - Gus

3 - Nev

2 - Clarry

1 - TMac

Their bottom 8 were better than our bottom 8

6.  Jetta

5.  Viney

4.  Brayshaw

3.  Oliver

2.  Gawn

1.  Melksham


6 Jetta

5 Brayshaw 

4 TMac

3 Oliver

2 Viney

1 Melksham

Edited by SFebey

Jones  fails us every week.

Yet people think his Godd gift

Been poor for 2 years.

Said we should have traded him while we could get a second rounder.

Worth nothing now. 

Just a list clogger and picked

16 hours ago, Hell Bent said:

Jones failed us tonight. He simply had to stand up  and win us a game on the big stage. Gets the ball yes,  but did very little with it .

for sentimental reasons. 

 

Finally finished watching replay

6 Oliver - unbelievably clean hands and even ran and carried it a bit.

5 Viney - Guts personified but disposal was poor.

4 Brayshaw - BOG to half time and seriously clever.

3 Jones - sorry haters, but he worked his butt off like Viney.

2 Jetta - Super first half on Gray but his free in last was majorly costly.

1 Gawn - As with other midfielders he was in everything and had a good opponent to match up on.

Unlucky: Fritsch - Almost won it for us in final term.

Unlucky with umps: Melky must have gone close to decking one giving the treatment he copped,

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The progressive tally shows Max and Clarrie fighting it out tooth and nail.

108. Max Gawn

104. Clayton OIiver

89. Jesse Hogan

70. Nathan Jones

62. Angus Brayshaw

49. Tom McDonald

46. Neville Jetta

35. Christian Salem 

33. Jake Melksham 

29. Jake Lever Oscar McDonald

26. Christian Petracca 

25. Michael Hibberd 

21. Jack Viney

20. Jordan Lewis

19. Bayley Fritsch

16. Jeff Garlett James Harmes

7. Alex Neal-Bullen

6. Tom Bugg 

4.  Joel Smith

2. Dean Kent

1. Bernie Vince Josh Wagner


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