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Jones - always in control 

Jetta - was rarely required 

Frost - confidence is everything 

Salem - precise and creative 

O. McDonald - looked a star

Hibbert - loving his aggression 

Kennedy-Harris - tackling was impressive 

Oliver - classy and important 

Gawn - dominated all game

Harmes - tough and dynamic 

Brayshaw - prolific and brave

T. McDonald - great first quarter 

Petracca - always looked likely

Kent - can’t take trick

Tyson - will be missed

Neal-Bullen - kept popping up

vandenBerg - a total revelation 

Weidemann - was almost important 

Spargo - definitely showing signs 

Melksham - always looked dangerous 

Fritsch - was rarely sighted

Lewis - perfect general’s game 

 

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Gawn - Should win Brownlow (if they're genuine re who the best in the comp is)

 
6 minutes ago, joeboy said:

 

Tyson - will be missed

 

 

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That is the most complimentary 3 word SUMMARY ever !!!!

I agree with all except Fritsch, because he floats around and rarely makes a mistake with his timing and disposal. A real find.


Have to agree re Fritsch ... not that he did too much wrong but could not seem to get into the game. Would have thought the open style of the second half would have suited him.

Your comment re Petracca ... always looked likely ... is a perfect summation. He teased us with what we may see in the next few weeks I hope.

Great team effort .

Look out Cats.

 

Harmes - Best ever game

Harmes - Name for September 

Melksham - me or we?

Spargo - a year away

Midfield - Lowering their eyes

 

 

Harmes      Best on ground.

Bryashaw   Looks all class

Gawn          only one of

Salem        Is the catylist

Oliver          Is a machine

Jones         Chunky Chunky Chunky.

Frosty         The running Bull.

Players        Were all great.


AVB and Harmes - never stop competing

Together they add a harder dimension to our game.


Fritsch was very good and is essentially Salem 2.0.

Extremely reliable, accountable, and classy. 

16 minutes ago, Jaded said:

GWS- get some fans 

That's a bit harsh Jaded, they did have about 200 there. That's almost better than a home game for them.

2 minutes ago, small but forward said:

That's a bit harsh Jaded, they did have about 200 there. That's almost better than a home game for them.

Too many zeroes 

2 hours ago, joeboy said:

 

Tyson - will be missed

 

 

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Nice One Joeboy.

Underrating Fritsch & Jetta IMO

 


16 hours ago, joeboy said:

Jones - always in control 

Jetta - was rarely required 

Frost - confidence is everything 

Salem - precise and creative 

O. McDonald - looked a star

Hibbert - loving his aggression 

Kennedy-Harris - tackling was impressive 

Oliver - classy and important 

Gawn - dominated all game

Harmes - tough and dynamic 

Brayshaw - prolific and brave

T. McDonald - great first quarter 

Petracca - always looked likely

Kent - can’t take trick

Tyson - will be missed

Neal-Bullen - kept popping up

vandenBerg - a total revelation 

Weidemann - was almost important 

Spargo - definitely showing signs 

Melksham - always looked dangerous 

Fritsch - was rarely sighted

Lewis - perfect general’s game 

 

Fritsch -  Move him Forward

 

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