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Alright I’ll go. Don’t hurt me

6 Salem

5 Brayshaw

4 Harmes

3 pruess

2 Hore

1 viney

7 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Alright I’ll go. Don’t hurt me

6 Salem

5 Brayshaw

4 Harmes

3 pruess

2 Hore

1 viney

I don’t have the energy to pick 6 but I would have Frost in if I did.


 

Anyone who can find 6 good players probably were lucky enough to find an unguarded  case of beer by the 10 min mark!

But to put up 6 names I'll go with:

Frost

Pruess 

Brayshaw

Jones

Jetta

Melskam

But this is really about who did something good rather than who played well

 


6.  Salem

5.  Frost

4.  Harmes

3.  Hore

2.  Viney

1.  Gawn (& not for his ruckwork!  Competed ok otherwise but still not the same dominant Big M of recent years so far)

 

6 - Salem

5 - Harmes

4 - Frost

3 - Oliver

2 - Gawn

1 - Hore

Our bottom 9 were worse than their bottom 9 by a long shot..................!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

6. Gus - Our best mid by a mile today

5. Frosty - Our best back by a mile today

4. Salem - Continues his good form.

3. Viney - Fought like hell while being held without the ball, roughed up and generally scragged at every opportunity.

2. Oliver - Got a lot of the ball.  Tackled hard.  Set up that opening goal with a pass that was pure [censored]. 

1. Preuss - He's doing what we need him to do, providing a tall target forward and rucking a bit.  Even put in a few nice tackles. 

 

6. Brayshaw

5. Salem

4. Frost

3. Oliver

2. Viney

1. Hore


11 minutes ago, jane02 said:

6. Brayshaw

5. Salem

4. Frost

3. Oliver

2. Viney

1. Hore

6 Salem 

5 Viney

4 Frost

3 Brayshaw 

2 Oliver

1 Gawn

6 Salem

5 Hore

4 Frost

3 Brayshaw

2 Viney

1 Preuss

Put myself through the replay last night to check if my eyes weren't deceiving me and came up with following.

6 Salem - Our only defender who regularly laid a tackle.

5 Brayshaw - our only midfielder with the confidence to go forward - unlike Clayton who looks as if he is in fear of being tackled and flicks it off sideways/backwards nearly every time.

4 Frost - The critics won't like it but there were no major howlers and he worked really hard on Bruce (two marks).

3 Petracca - Yes he made mistakes, but he was our only lively forward all day and the only one who looked dangerous even if he ballsed it up on occasions.

2 Hore - Plenty of intercepts and in general safe with his kicking.

1 Viney - Huge first half trying to lift the guys.

Preuss had some memorable moments early but faded again and big Max spanked Marshall, but the stat that worries me was just 11 pressure points. 

 


17 hours ago, Swooper1987 said:

Frost was our best tonight

Interestingly... players with  "some"  speed.

 

3 hours ago, Deespicable said:

Put myself through the replay last night to check if my eyes weren't deceiving me and came up with following.

6 Salem - Our only defender who regularly laid a tackle. - - -  developing into a very good player.

5 Brayshaw - our only midfielder with the confidence to go forward - unlike Clayton who looks as if he is in fear of being tackled and flicks it off sideways/backwards nearly every time.

4 Frost - The critics won't like it but there were no major howlers and he worked really hard on Bruce (two marks). - - -  has some speed, - has a go

3 Petracca - Yes he made mistakes, but he was our only lively forward all day and the only one who looked dangerous even if he ballsed it up on occasions. - only player who has had some Acid applied to him over Pre - season

2 Hore - Plenty of intercepts and in general safe with his kicking. - a player worth watching, to see how he goes

1 Viney - Huge first half trying to lift the guys. - playing under duress

Preuss had some memorable moments early but faded again and big Max spanked Marshall, but the stat that worries me was just 11 pressure points. - gives some hope... but needs to do a lot of 2019 in-season, away from club distance running... to work his engine overtime.  He needs to be  MUCH  fitter for 2020.

 

 slow is out Now with 666.  unless they have special skills.

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It’s the same players every week ...

51. Angus Brayshaw
47. Clayton Oliver  
41. Max Gawn 
36. James Harmes  
34. Christian Salem
17. Sam Frost 
16. Jake Melksham  
15. Nathan Jones Jack Viney  
12. Jayden Hunt 
9. Marty Hore 
4. Bayley Fritsch Michael Hibberd Braydon Preuss        
3. Corey Wagner  
2. Jay Lockhart Alex Neal-Bullen Christian Petracca   
1. Neville Jetta 

 
1 hour ago, Demonland said:

It’s the same players every week ...

51. Angus Brayshaw
47. Clayton Oliver  
41. Max Gawn 
36. James Harmes  
34. Christian Salem
17. Sam Frost 
16. Jake Melksham  
15. Nathan Jones Jack Viney  
12. Jayden Hunt 
9. Marty Hore 
4. Bayley Fritsch Michael Hibberd Braydon Preuss        
3. Corey Wagner  
2. Jay Lockhart Alex Neal-Bullen Christian Petracca   
1. Neville Jetta 

Tom Mc and the Weid  zero points after 5 games, yet  huge no of inside 50’s in a number of our games. Don’t get how they couldn’t have 1 point with nearly a quarter of the season gone. Something fishy going on. TMac injured? Weid already got at?

6. Salem

5. Harmes

4. Hore

3. Oliver

2. Brayshaw

1. Gawn

Mention to Fritsch. In a backline that is almost always on red alert he uses it every single time.


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