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6. Salem

5. Oliver

4. Frost

3. Harmes

2. Gawn

1. Jones

 

6. Jones. Effort all game and lifted when needed.

5. Oliver . As above.

4. Melk.  Terrific until injured

3. Harmes. 

2. Frost. A couple of shockers but geez he never tosses it in

1. Gawn.

6. Salem

5. Frost 

4. Jones

3. Oliver

2. Melksham 

1. Harmes


6. Salem. Absolute class. Never worried when the pill is in his hands

5. Milkshake. He was everywhere early while having a defender all over him. 

4. Oliver. An amazing last quarter, he just bullied the opponents and never gave in

3. Jones. Back in the guts where he belongs and has to stay. Having a good couple weeks

2. Frost. Christ this bloke is frightening, exciting, mesmerising and then utterly ridiculous. 

1. Harmes. Was everywhere early and kept powering on 

I'm going to be a bit controversial here. 

6.  Frost - He is thriving playing the spare defender. 

5. Oliver - 15 tackles!  Imagine if his disposal was better. 

4. Petracca - Was an absolute beast in tight spaces.  We need him to take instinctive shots though.

3. Melksham - Huge first quarter. 

2. Fritsch - Belongs on the wing.  He won some contests he had no right to and kept us attacking

1. T McDonald - Our most effective forward, and he did it only playing half a game! 

 

6.Oliver

5. Salem

4. Jones

3. Frost

2.Hore

1.Melksham

6. Salem - consistently outstanding ball use all game.

5. Oliver - his last quarter was magnificent

4. Melksham - great first half

3. Jones - a steady head, composed all game

2. Frost - he is in rare form

1. Gawn - beat Witts who is a very good player. His last minute was decisive in the outcome.


6. Salem

5. Oliver

4. Melksham

3. Frost

2. Fristch

1. Harmes

 

6.  Salem

5.  Oliver

4.  Jones

3. Gawn

2.  Frost

1.  Melksham

 

 

6 Oliver

5 Harmes

4 Salem

3 Jones

2 T Mac

1 Frost


 

6.  Oliver

5.  Gawn

4. Jones

3. Frost

2. harmes

1.  Melksham

6.  Salem

5.  Clarry (some very ordinary turnovers of which two were direct goals otherwise No. 1 comfortably)

4.  Harmes

3.  The Jones Boy

2.  Frosty (see Clint's comment above!)

1.  Milkshake

HMs ... Hibb (playing a cracker prior to his unfortunate gutsy injury), Viney (up & down but had his moments), T-Mac (effort and the winning point!), FritschKreig, Hunt, Lockhart (starting to find his mojo at this level..footy smarts!) and Hore (mostly for that amazing finish for a backman to help win at the end).

Edited by Rusty Nails

1 hour ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

6. Salem

5. Jones

4. Harmes

3. Petracca

2. Frost

1. Lockhart

No Oliver? Wow.

6. Salem

5. Oliver 

4. Frost 

3. Jones 

2. Harmes 

1. T Mac 


6. Salem

5. Clarrie

4.Melk

3.Frost

2.Jones

1.Harmes

 

Oliver

Salem

jones

gawn

lockhart

milkshake

6 Melksham

5 Frost

4 Salem

3 Jones

2 Oliver

1 Hunt


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