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Jones - unusually fumbled often

Viney - brave and relentlessĀ 

T.McDonald - held second half

Hannan - opportunistic but limited

Melksham - was rarely sighted

Petracca - overrated and disappointingĀ 

Salem - lost under pressure

T.Smith - little to enthuse

Fritsch - classy and exciting

Gawn - bravely fought alone

Hogan - lost his way

Neal-Bullen - was rarely noticed

Brayshaw - brave and relentlessĀ 

Harmes - excellent tagging game

Hibberd - surprisingly poor disposal

Jetta - brave and importantĀ 

Lewis - calming but worrying

O.McDonald - was unusually undisciplinedĀ 

Oliver - was rarely clean

J.Smith - not a defender

Tyson - had little impact

Vince - best has passed

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25 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Harmes - excellent tagging game

If he could just tidy up his kicking 'joeboy'... he lets himself down there.

 
52 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Viney - brave and relentlessĀ 

Viney - Give first option

Jones - flew the flag

Viney - best game back

T. McDonald - took a hit

Hannah - needed more support

Melksham - creative catalyst stymied

Salem - contributed positively overall

Harmes - blooper turnovers hurt

O.McDonald - had a go

Jetta - full of courage

Hogan -Ā  mojo majorly missing

Lewis - brave dynamo waning

Fritsch - star is ascendant

Petracca - start stop finish

Oliver - combative inside contributor

Tyson - better for run

Vince - jury is out

Smiths - not quite there

Gawn - influential in play

Brayshaw - radar off beam

Neal-Bullen - lacked meaningful impact

Hibberd - bring back 2017

Umpires - three blind mice

Ā 


Hogan 3/10

Jones 6/10

Salem 5/10

Harmes 6/10

Trac 5/10

Lewis 5/10

Viney 8/10

Brayshaw 7/10

Gawn 7/10

Tyson 3/10

Oliver 7/10

Hibberd 5/10

Melk 5/10

Hannan 6/10

Vince 2/10

TMac 6/10

OMac 6/10

ANB 2/10

Fritsch 6/10

TSmith 4/10

Jetta 7/10

JSmith 2/10

You must have not watched the game to closely if you think melksham was rarely sighted. He was one of our best

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Hogan - maybe a defender?

Petracca - Casey demons beckon

Vince - it's all over

Jones - hack away captain

Viney- you're not Dusty

Goodwin - makes strange moves

J. Smith - has butter fingers

Me - hope now lost


Jones - [censored] the umps

Viney - [censored] the umps

T.McDonald - [censored] the umps

Hannan - [censored] the umps

Melksham - [censored] the umps

Petracca - [censored] the umps

Salem - [censored] the umps

T.Smith - [censored] the umps

Fritsch - [censored] the umps

Gawn - [censored] the umps

Hogan - [censored] the umps

Neal-Bullen - [censored] the umps

Brayshaw - [censored] the umps

Harmes - [censored] the umps

Hibberd - [censored] the umps

Jetta - [censored] the umps

Lewis - [censored] the umps

O.McDonald - [censored] the umps

Oliver - [censored] the umps

J.Smith - [censored] the umps

Tyson - [censored] the umps

Vince - [censored] the umps

MFC - wasted opportunities repeatedly !Ā 

Umpires - crowd influenced again

PAFC - persisted under pressure !

10 hours ago, Tarax Club said:

Jones - flew the flag

Viney - best game back

T. McDonald - took a hit

Hannah - needed more support

Melksham - creative catalyst stymied

Salem - contributed positively overall

Harmes - blooper turnovers hurt

O.McDonald - had a go

Jetta - full of courage

Hogan -Ā  mojo majorly missing

Lewis - brave dynamo waning

Fritsch - star is ascendant

Petracca - start stop finish

Oliver - combative inside contributor

Tyson - better for run

Vince - jury is out

Smiths - not quite there

Gawn - influential in play

Brayshaw - radar off beam

Neal-Bullen - lacked meaningful impact

Hibberd - bring back 2017

Umpires - three blind mice

Ā 

Tarax Club...lol - memories

10 hours ago, DubDee said:

You must have not watched the game to closely if you think melksham was rarely sighted. He was one of our best

They don't watch the game , they just check super coach points and base it on that.Ā 

12 hours ago, rjay said:

If he could just tidy up his kicking 'joeboy'... he lets himself down there.

Big time. He needs 2 play the percentages. He can't Ā execute the precision kicks & they turn in2 turnovers & list ops


13 hours ago, Tarax Club said:

Jones - flew the flag

Viney - best game back

T. McDonald - took a hit

Hannah - needed more support

Melksham - creative catalyst stymied

Salem - contributed positively overall

Harmes - blooper turnovers hurt

O.McDonald - had a go

Jetta - full of courage

Hogan -Ā  mojo majorly missing

Lewis - brave dynamo waning

Fritsch - star is ascendant

Petracca - start stop finish

Oliver - combative inside contributor

Tyson - better for run

Vince - jury is out

Smiths - not quite there

Gawn - influential in play

Brayshaw - radar off beam

Neal-Bullen - lacked meaningful impact

Hibberd - bring back 2017

Umpires - three blind mice

Ā 

Goodwin - Messing with players confidence. I know thats four but its a fairly important one!

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