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Jones - dynamic all game

Viney - take first options

Oliver - dominant and tireless

Harmes - incredible first quarterĀ 

Melksham - dangerous but curtailed

Salem - was all class

Lockhart - clever but limited

Gawn - dominant when required

Petracca - always looked likely

Hore - season saving goal

Frost - played with purposeĀ 

Brayshaw - mistake ridden performanceĀ 

Stretch - continued slowing momentum

Lewis - won’t be missed

Fritsch - disappeared too often

T. McDonald - provided a target

Hunt - just some cameosĀ 

Wagner - didn’t imbue confidenceĀ 

Garlett - regularly fumbled ball

Keilty - had little influenceĀ 

Hibberd - great before injury

O.McDonald - devoid of confidenceĀ 

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You would have thought we won with such a glowing write up ?

Thanks Joeboy you are my go to thread.

Goodwin... change the gameplan

Perhaps he did slightly but it's still no good

8 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Jones - dynamic all game

Viney - take first options

Oliver - dominant and tireless

Harmes - incredible first quarterĀ 

Melksham - dangerous but curtailed

Salem - was all class

Lockhart - clever but limited

Gawn - dominant when required

Petracca - always looked likely

Hore - season saving goal

Frost - played with purposeĀ 

Brayshaw - mistake ridden performanceĀ 

Stretch - continued slowing momentum

Lewis - won’t be missed

Fritsch - disappeared too often

T. McDonald - provided a target

Hunt - just some cameosĀ 

Wagner - didn’t imbue confidenceĀ 

Garlett - regularly fumbled ball

Keilty - had little influenceĀ 

Hibberd - great before injury

O.McDonald - devoid of confidenceĀ 

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Frost - Love his footy

Melksham - Broken right foot?

Petracca - Sulk or swagger

Melbourne - 18 fit men

Demonology - 1 minute hell

Hibbo - body on line

Brayshaw - unusually average game

Frost - Take em on.

Frost - Simpletons were wrong.

Jones - one more year.

Stretch - absolutely no vision

Stretch - chook without head

Melbourne - need Stretch's pace

Omac - V F L

Lockhart - a real gem

Lewis - great without ball

Edited by TGR

 

Wagner was solid IMHO

Very generous assessment of Trac's game


35 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Jones - dynamic all game

Viney - take first options

Oliver - dominant and tireless

Harmes - incredible first quarterĀ 

Melksham - dangerous but curtailed

Salem - was all class

Lockhart - clever but limited

Gawn - dominant when required

Petracca - always looked likely

Hore - season saving goal

Frost - played with purposeĀ 

Brayshaw - mistake ridden performanceĀ 

Stretch - continued slowing momentum

Lewis - won’t be missed

Fritsch - disappeared too often

T. McDonald - provided a target

Hunt - just some cameosĀ 

Wagner - didn’t imbue confidenceĀ 

Garlett - regularly fumbled ball

Keilty - had little influenceĀ 

Hibberd - great before injury

O.McDonald - devoid of confidenceĀ 

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Keilty- played for GCS

6 minutes ago, deegirl said:

Very generous assessment of Trac's game

Trac was huge.Ā  My only issue with him is that he keeps looking to dish rather than taking the instinctive shot.Ā  His goal-scoring instincts have been trained out of him.Ā 

4 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Trac was huge.Ā  My only issue with him is that he keeps looking to dish rather than taking the instinctive shot.Ā  His goal-scoring instincts have been trained out of him.Ā 

Yeah he is HUGE, HUGE Trade bait misses easy goals goes missing makes elementary errors. Nup Sticking to my guns TRADE whilst he has value!

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Just now, picket fence said:

Yeah he is HUGE, HUGE Trade bait misses easy goals goes missing makes elementary errors. Nup Sticking to my guns TRADE whilst he has value!

His yips will get sorted out, but his contested work is as good as anyone in our team.Ā  As I said last week, he makes scores happen (for us, not them).Ā 


Frost - made an impact

I know Frost is far from popular on here but you can't deny the impact he had on this game. He was valuable and was there when we needed someone to step up and do something.

Salem - a f-ing gun

We might be seeing his best footy this season. Very good by foot and hard as nails.

46 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Trac was huge.Ā  My only issue with him is that he keeps looking to dish rather than taking the instinctive shot.Ā  His goal-scoring instincts have been trained out of him.Ā 

Good call. Ā I'd rather him ping from 50 than lower the eyes. Ā He doesn't have touch.

Melbourne won't let him go with this instinct until Hocking brings super-goals in @ 2021.

Stretch - play tabletennis twitchy

Petracca - Stretch with muscles

Lewis - wig or dye?

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1 hour ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Weren't many better

Clarry, Salem, Jones, Melk, McDonald were all better. I'd love it if he delivered on his potential but he doesn't do enough. He's never struck me as a deep thinker but It looks likeĀ he's over-thinking his footy, almost trying too hard.Ā 


T Mac - welcome to 2019

nice of you to join usĀ 

Frost - Reliable in defence

Petracca - Practice goal kicking!

Marty - Watch me Trac

TMac - Beat the clock

Game - Magic 18 seconds

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