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Brayshaw - break out season

Bugg - papers signed early

Fritsch - rose from obscurity 

Frost - became a lynchpin

Garlett - went nowhere quickly

Gawn - heart and soul

Hannan - some impressive cameos

Harmes - our most improved

Hibberd - injuries curtailed performance 

Hogan - was outstanding early

Hunt - never got going

Jetta - tough and committed 

Jones - slowing but vital

Kennedy Harris - not enough tricks

Kent - injuries cruelled season

Lever - sadly rarely seen

Lewis - love hate relationship 

O.McDonald - showed impressive development 

T.McDonald - versatility proved vital

Melksham - important forward ingredient 

Neal-Bullen - a quiet achiever

Oliver - dynamic and important 

Pedersen - thanks for coming

Petracca - exciting yet disappointing 

Petty - only limited opportunity 

Salem - skills were sublime 

J.Smith - showed some signs

T.Smith - failed to impose

Spargo - clever but limited

Stretch - injury ruined year

Tyson - was rarely valuable 

vandenBerg - tough but limited

Vince - limited by age

Viney - the bull returned

Wagner - displayed limited skills

Weideman - far from convincing 

 

One of your best joeboy!  Very fair!

 

Weideman - showed real potential

Spargo - uses ball well

vandenBerg - needs pre season

I thought fair enough until Weid but agree with others on VandenB Spargo and for me Bull Smith so:- 

Weid - will develop well

VBerg - tough persistent and scary 

Spargo - Great First year 

Smith T - adds good versatility! 

 

Otherwise pretty fair summary ! 


Far from convincing for the weed is very harsh on the guy that basically won us a final against the Cats.

Coming of age 

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Ended on a high @joeboy , one of your best. Agree with everything already said re: Weid. Only amendment I would make:

Weid - potential now evident 

9 hours ago, tiers said:

Weideman - showed real potential

Spargo - uses ball well

vandenBerg - needs pre season

Are you talking about the Spargo that plays for Melb?

 

Yes. The Spargo who kicked two goals and had seven score involvements in a final including several handpasses and short passes that led directly to goals.


Love your work Joeboy!  Don't always agree with it, but love it!

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On 9/25/2018 at 7:31 PM, joeboy said:

 

vandenBerg - tough but limited(must improve disposal)

 

Viney - the bull returned (matured to  a skipper)

 

Weideman - far from convincing (will be good)

Thanks for this post and the weekly ones also Joeboy. Much appreciated.

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