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6. James Harmes (went toe to toe and beat the most celebrated midfielders in the competition)

5. Sam Weideman (BOG in the first quarter and played a classy four quarter game as a key forward/second ruck)

4. Jack Viney (incredible tone-setting with his tackling pressure and endeavour/stymied Cats mids)

3. Angus Brayshaw (played low game time first half enabling him to go berserk in the third quarter)

2. Tom McDonald (BOG to half time when the game was essentially won.  Cats nullifield him second half)

1. Clayton Oliver (just kept grinding away - 17 contested possessions - freak!)

Edited by goodoil

6, Brayshaw

5, Weiderman

4, Jetta

3, Harmes

2, Salem

1, Frost

 

lots of apologies - really hard to split

 

 

Brayshaw

Harmes

Oliver

Weideman 

Jetta

Lewis

 

6. Brayshaw

5. Salem

4. Weideman

3. Viney

2. Jetta

1. Harmes

 

 


Jetta

Harmes

brayshaw

oliver

weed

viney

 

6. Jetta
5. Weideman
4. Harmes
3. Viney
2. Gawn
1. Oliver
 

6. Weideman 

5. Harmes 

4. Brayshaw 

3. Lewis

2. Salem 

1. Viney 


6, Brayshaw

5, Weideman

4, Harmes

3, Oliver

2, Salem

1, Viney

Edited by DavidNeitz9

6.  Brayshaw

5.  Harmes

4.  Weideman

3.  Salem

2.  Oliver

1.  Jetta

Salem

Oliver

Harmes

Brayshaw

Jetta

Weideman

6 Harmes

5 Oliver

4 Gawn

3 Brayshaw 

2 Weideman 

1 Jetta

Salem was prolific but wasted many kicks and had 5-6 shocking turnovers. He missed 3 shots that could have easily been goals. 


Seriously tough decision tonight there were boys like Hibbo and Lewy who were massive with their calmness and intercepts along with Frosty. Gawny was immense in the first half but felt there were others who passef hom after half time. Nibbler AVB and Melkshams pressure acts were massive, also pleased with Tracs ball use, composure and decision making but here goes

6. Brayshaw

5. Weid

4. Viney

3.Harmes

2. Oliver

1. Jetta

6 - Weed

5 - Harmes

4 - Max

3 - Gus

2 - Lewis

1 - Clarry

6 Harmes. 

5 brayshaw

4 Lewis

3 Jetta 

2 weed

1 salem

6 - Harmes

5 - Lewis

4 - Jetta

3 - Gawn

2 - Weed

1 - Viney


6 Harmes

5 Brayshaw

4 Gawn

3 Lewis

2 Weideman

1 Jetta

 

6 -   Sam Weideman   -     I am still in shock at his performance.   Not cos he doesnt have the talent, but the kids 21, an inexperienced KPF in his 18th game...   he marked everything, had 24 touches, 3 goals and gave great relief in the ruck.  A phenomenal game. 

5 - Angus Brayshaw  -   his 3rd quarter was sublime.   And he was fantastic all night.. he drives us forward so often.....  The kid is a STAR.

4. James Harmes -  took his sizzling end of season form into September.....   he is on fire,m and he made the Cats mids, especailly Joel Duckwood, his [censored].

3. Neville Jetta  -   THE BEST 7 DISPOSAL GAME IN LEAGUE HISTORY.    The AA selectors have rocks in their head.  BEst small defender in the comp, bar none

2 . Alex Neal BUllen  -  his pressure and tackling im the first quarter was as goodf as it gets.   He had 4 scoring shots and 20 touches too.   Really stuck it up the doubters (and I was one in the first half of the year.) Well doe ANB.

1. Sam Frost  -  He gave Hawkins a smnacking.   Ran off him numerous times.  Held Hawkins to 11 touches and 2 goals....   he torched us last time, but when it counted he got FROSTED.

 

Apologies -  VIney, T Mac, Vandeberg, Gawny, O Mac, Lewis

Edited by Petraccattack

3 hours ago, goodoil said:

6. James Harmes (went toe to toe and beat the most celebrated midfielders in the competition)

5. Sam Weideman (BOG in the first quarter and played a classy four quarter game as a key forward/second ruck)

4. Jack Viney (incredible tone-setting with his tackling pressure and endeavour/stymied Cats mids)

3. Angus Brayshaw (played low game time first half enabling him to go berserk in the third quarter)

2. Tom McDonald (BOG to half time when the game was essentially won.  Cats nullifield him second half)

1. Clayton Oliver (just kept grinding away - 17 contested possessions - freak!)

I concur 


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