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Jones - was embarrassingly inept

Viney - rarely found teammates 

Gawn - dominated the centre

Oliver - many meaningless possessions 

Brayshaw - same as Oliver 

Melksham - showed some composure 

Stretch - a momentum killer

Salem - steady and skilled

Harmes - showed little sparkle 

Hore - still learning craft

Lewis - painful to watch

Neal-Bullen - not a forward 

McDonald - looked more comfortable 

Frost - 3 excellent quarters

Fritsch - no second efforts

Smith - just a plodder

Garlett - failed to impress 

Petracca - disappointing yet again

Hibberd - impressive new role

Lockhart - was rarely sighted

Weideman - inept and unsighted

Hunt - not a forward 

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7 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Jones - was embarrassingly inept

Viney - rarely found teammates 

Gawn - dominated the centre

Oliver - many meaningless possessions 

Brayshaw - same as Oliver 

Melksham - showed some composure 

Stretch - a momentum killer

Salem - steady and skilled

Harmes - showed little sparkle 

Hore - still learning craft

Lewis - painful to watch

Neal-Bullen - not a forward 

McDonald - looked more comfortable 

Frost - 3 excellent quarters

Fritsch - no second efforts

Smith - just a plodder

Garlett - failed to impress 

Petracca - disappointing yet again

Hibberd - impressive new role

Lockhart - was rarely sighted

Weideman - inept and unsighted

Hunt - not a forward 

Very generous, competed ok in the air but still gave away a stupid free kick to a wingman 10 meters out on a high ball. Fumbled everything.

Hunt is not a footballer. He’s an athlete but not a footballer. 

 

Lewis - Cornes was right.

Stretch - a good game 

Hore - shows some promise

Hibberd - seriously poor disposal

Hunt - didn’t show up

weid - a lazy player

2 minutes ago, deegirl said:

Hunt is not a footballer. He’s an athlete but not a footballer. 

Agree. No ability to judge the footy. Needs to go back to Casey. 


Dees Goooooonee 2019!

Lewis - Keep your feet

Seriously, that's the first sign the game has passed you by.

It's time mate, get out now while you can...the only redemption is looking back on a great career.

You just don't have it to redeem yourself on the field any more...


2 minutes ago, DemonHauntedWorld said:

Weideman - deserves Zimbabwean dollars 

Or Monopoly money. 

4 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

Greatly undervalued Stretch & Hore and greatly overrated Tom MacDonald. 

Give it up you people. Any one of you played any decent footy?. That ball was coming into Tigers forward line at a million miles an hour and the backs had no hope however battled hard and it could have been a lot worse of a loss without the likes of TMac  who did well along with Frost,Salem and Hore . The forwards and Mids let them down AGAIN big time.

Viney - Learn team footy

Time & again Jack gets in the way of teammates &/or kicks blindly when he should have given off to a player in a better position.

He does my head in. Cost us both their goals in the 3rd...

3 minutes ago, rjay said:

Viney - Learn team footy

Time & again Jack gets in the way of teammates &/or kicks blindly when he should have given off to a player in a better position.

He does my head in. Cost us both their goals in the 3rd...

Remember when we were really horrible (circa 2013) N.Jones was guilty of the same things?

 

They dont trust their their teammates to execute & try to take on too much. 


23 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Jones - was embarrassingly inept

Viney - rarely found teammates 

Gawn - dominated the centre

Oliver - many meaningless possessions 

Brayshaw - same as Oliver 

Melksham - showed some composure 

Stretch - a momentum killer

Salem - steady and skilled

Harmes - showed little sparkle 

Hore - still learning craft

Lewis - painful to watch

Neal-Bullen - not a forward 

McDonald - looked more comfortable 

Frost - 3 excellent quarters

Fritsch - no second efforts

Smith - just a plodder

Garlett - failed to impress 

Petracca - disappointing yet again

Hibberd - impressive new role

Lockhart - was rarely sighted

Weideman - inept and unsighted

Hunt - not a forward 

Hibbo - Overdue new role

Lockhart - Persist persist persist

Smith - Persist persist persist

Frost - Proving simpletons wrong

Lewis - Hawthorn Farewell Game

ANB - Good before injury

Viney - He is human

Garlett - Caused perceived pressure

Petracca - ignore the doubters

Hore - Like his courage

Stretch - Maybe another week

Oliver/Brayshaw - Still carrying side

Gawn - Earning his money

Weed - Needs more intensity

Melksham - Connected with Gawn

Salem - Graceful not deadly

Jones - Time to adjust

Goody - weeks too late

Harmes - Better last week

 

 

54 minutes ago, joeboy said:

 

Frost - 3 excellent quarters

WTF? He hasn't had 3 good quarters for the season, let alone this game. Frost had been the beneficiary of the omac hate on here, but seriously the guy has no football IQ, looks lost whenever the ball is not directly in front of him, and turns out over horribly at least a few times a game. All while just doing a specific job, not playing a zone like the rest of the defenders. 

33 minutes ago, deegirl said:

Remember when we were really horrible (circa 2013) N.Jones was guilty of the same things?

 

They dont trust their their teammates to execute & try to take on too much. 

No they are both just average players with one attribute and that is agression/hardness.

 

Harsh on T.Mac kept Lynch to 1 goal. I thought he was good.

6 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Harsh on T.Mac kept Lynch to 1 goal. I thought he was good.

Was horribly fumbly though. Think he cost at least 2 in the first qtr. 


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