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Jones - an outstanding game

Hogan - prolific and valuable

Harmes - continued great form

Garlett - enjoyed the freedom

Oliver - best afield again

Petracca - regularly outmanoeuvred opponents

Neal- Bullen - hard ball gets

Spargo - did just enough

Brayshaw - dynamic and creative

Salem - safe and steady

T.McDonald - was surprisingly limited

Fritsch - continues to impress

VanDenBerg - finding his feet

Frost - confident and convincing 

Gawn - not his best

Jetta - impressive when required

Kennedy - Harris - a borderline pass

Lewis - a standard game

O.McDonald - was rarely required

Smith - history repeats itself

Tyson - impressive ,rarely wasteful

Vince - was never assured

 
5 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Jones - an outstanding game

Hogan - prolific and valuable

Harmes - continued great form

Garlett - enjoyed the freedom

Oliver - best afield again

Petracca - regularly outmanoeuvred opponents

Neal- Bullen - hard ball gets

Spargo - did just enough

Brayshaw - dynamic and creative

Salem - safe and steady

T.McDonald - was surprisingly limited

Fritsch - continues to impress

VanDenBerg - finding his feet

Frost - confident and convincing 

Gawn - not his best

Jetta - impressive when required

Kennedy - Harris - a borderline pass

Lewis - a standard game

O.McDonald - was rarely required

Smith - history repeats itself

Tyson - impressive ,rarely wasteful

Vince - was never assured

???

Well butter my butt and call me a biscuit! 

5 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Jones - an outstanding game

Hogan - prolific and valuable

Harmes - continued great form

Garlett - enjoyed the freedom

Oliver - best afield again

Petracca - regularly outmanoeuvred opponents

Neal- Bullen - hard ball gets

Spargo - did just enough

Brayshaw - dynamic and creative

Salem - safe and steady

T.McDonald - was surprisingly limited

Fritsch - continues to impress

VanDenBerg - finding his feet

Frost - confident and convincing 

Gawn - not his best

Jetta - impressive when required

Kennedy - Harris - a borderline pass

Lewis - a standard game

O.McDonald - was rarely required

Smith - history repeats itself

Tyson - impressive ,rarely wasteful

Vince - was never assured

Agree 100% jb.  Another good effort

 

It was GC

God help us

If not superior 

The "love affair" with Dom Tyson continues.

Spargo : Long first season


Smith- confidence was growing

Feel bad for him, he was building form and confidence and was looking good before injury. A real shame he won't get to participate any further.

Nicely summarised JB, I reckon you’re on the money.

 

 

Clarry    Robot,   Machine,  Human ?

Angus   Taken next  step

Hogan    Back to best

Jones    CLASS with capitals.

Frosty     Is getting better.

Salem     He is there!


11 hours ago, joeboy said:

Jones - an outstanding game

Hogan - prolific and valuable

Harmes - continued great form

Garlett - enjoyed the freedom

Oliver - best afield again

Petracca - regularly outmanoeuvred opponents

Neal- Bullen - hard ball gets

Spargo - did just enough

Brayshaw - dynamic and creative

Salem - safe and steady

T.McDonald - was surprisingly limited

Fritsch - continues to impress

VanDenBerg - finding his feet

Frost - confident and convincing 

Gawn - not his best

Jetta - impressive when required

Kennedy - Harris - a borderline pass

Lewis - a standard game

O.McDonald - was rarely required

Smith - history repeats itself

Tyson - impressive ,rarely wasteful

Vince - was never assured

Joeboy - best summary 2018

Footnote comment for Tyson - " has fixed disposal"

 

Now a mandatory midfield member IMO as shown after last 2 appearances

16 hours ago, frankie_d said:

OMac : Doesn't inspire confidence

Coaches cleary disagree

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