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6. Oliver

5. Petracca

4. Tmac

3. Harmes

2. Fritsch

1. Gawn

Apologies to Brayshaw 

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6 Oliver

5 Petracca

4 T Mac

3 Lewis 

2 Harmes

1 Fritsch


 

6 TMac

5 Oliver

4 Petracca

3 Gawn

2 Fritsch

1 Harmes

6. oliver 

5. Tmac 

4. petracca 

3. Harmes

2. Fritsch 

1. Frost 


6 Harmes

5 Oliver

4 T.McDonald

3 Petracca

2 Fritsch

1 Lewis

6.  Clarry

5.  Jones

4.  Fritschkrieg

3.  Lewis

2.  Tracc

1.  T-Mac

6. Clarry

5.  Trac

4. Lewis 

3 Tmac 

2 . Gawn

2. Fritsch

6. Clarry - absolute gun

5. McDonald .......... Tom obviously, where would we be without him

4. Petracca - broke a few tackles, had an impact, 8 tackles and a goal to boot

3. Harmes - great tagging job(s)

2. Fritsch - so clean and classy for such a young player

1. Milkshake - kicked 2 and helped set up another 3 goals

Apologies to Brayshaw, unlucky to miss


6 Tracc

5 Clarrie

4 Harmes

3 Brayshaw

2 TMac

1 Frost

Fritsch Gawn Jones Melk  all good

 

6. Oliver

5. Tom Mc

4. Harmes

3. Petracca

2. Gawn

1. Fritsch

6 - Oliver was the best player on the ground and there were a lot of Brownlow votes out there. 

5 - Harmes - so since when is he Jacobs level of tagging? Kept Selwood to 8 touches and Danger to 7. Fat out. Far, far out. 

4 - Trac - so close. He is just so close to tearing a game a new one. The way he stands up, tackles hard, delivers the ball. It just feels like one day he’ll have 8 and 40 and we’ll be like, yeah that’s just Trac. 

3 - McDonald - 4 goals. 

2 - Brayshaw - id love to have Viney out there but it’s great seeing Brayshaw in and under. 

1 - Lewis - he’s so so solid. And just gets it done. Until Lever, Pig and Hunt are up and running again, he’s so important to our set up. 

6 Olly - Fantastic to see how he is now running and kicking and not always handballing. A real danger to Gawny for B&F.

5 Trac - Finally got back to his Rd 1 form and even though he played way to much game time (91%) was seriously good.

4 Harmes - Forget his dream team/supercoach score. His past two weeks have given us a player we need come finals. Liam Picken reincarnated. 

3 Angus - the third member of our Holy Trinity and how many pushes in his back were missed by umps.

2 Gawn - Sometimes we forget how good he was because we expect so much.

1 Salem/Joel Smith - Aside from Harmes, this was the best thing to come out of the game and gives us depth and quality down back come finals. Both were ferocious tackling and covered the ground beautifully. We may not be as precise with our ball movement but we will be a better side when Jordy and Vince retire at season's end.  


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The birthday boy Clayton Oliver is back in contention -

157. Max Gawn

149. Clayton OIiver

102. Jesse Hogan

89. Angus Brayshaw

70. Nathan Jones

61. Tom McDonald

47. Neville Jetta

46. Christian Petracca 

42. Christian Salem 

41. Jake Melksham 

39. Bayley Fritsch

38. James Harmes Jack Viney

31. Michael Hibberd

29. Jake Lever Oscar McDonald

25. Jordan Lewis

16. Jeff Garlett 

7. Alex Neal-Bullen

6. Tom Bugg 

4. Joel Smith

2. Dean Kent

1. Bernie Vince Josh Wagner

 

6 - Oliver

5 - Tracc

4 - TMac

3 - Harmes

2 - Fritsch

1 - Brayshaw

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