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6- Gawn

5- Hunt 

4- Harmes

3- Hore

2 - Oliver

1 - OMac 

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6 - Gawn

5 - Hore

4 - Hunt

3 - Harmes

2 - Oliver

1 - Frost

 

 

6. Gawn

5. Hunt

4. Harmes 

3. Hore 

2. O Mac

1. Oliver 


6. Gawn

5. Hunt

4. Harmes

3. Hore.

2. Oliver

1. Frost

6 - Gawn ( tireless and dominant all game )

5 - Hunt ( emerging as a forward weapon )

4 -  Harmes ( was consistently at the coal face with grunt and vigour)

3 - Frost ( tackle of the year )

2 - Oliver ( for weight of possessions rather than effectiveness)

1 - Hore ( we’ve found one )

 

 

6 Gawn

5 Hunt

4 Harmes

3 Oliver

2 Frost

1. Hore


6 Gawn

5 Hunt

4 Hore

3 Harmes

2 Oliver

1 OMac

37 minutes ago, joeboy said:

6 - Gawn ( tireless and dominant all game )

5 - Hunt ( emerging as a forward weapon )

4 -  Harmes ( was consistently at the coal face with grunt and vigour)

3 - Frost ( tackle of the year )

2 - Oliver ( for weight of possessions rather than effectiveness)

1 - Hore ( we’ve found one )

 

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6 Gawn - amazing. Rucked all night. Second efforts. Tackles. 

5 Hore - great mark.  Tackles. Disposal was very good. 

4 Hunt- attacked the footy with energy. Got and setup goals

3 Salem   - clean disposal. Composed

2 Frost   Very good except for that last goal line fumble

1 Oliver. Got the footy and moved it constructively BUT a lot of his handballs were to other players to put them under pressure 

apologies to Harmes and Jones. They added a lot of inside ball winning. 

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6. Gawn  . Beautiful tap work. Plus second efforts

5. Hore  .His development provides one bright spot in this shitty year.

4. Oliver. Ball magnet. Just clean up disposal.

3. Hunt. Provides pace, dash and likes a goal. Set shots need to improve.

2. Harmes.  Mr. Reliable.

1. Frost.  A flawed genius in defence.

6. Gawn

5.Harmes

4.Hunt

3.Clarrie

2.Hore

1.Omac/Frost

6 - Gawn. The most dominant ruck game I have ever witnessed live. He destroyed two ruckmen, both at the coal face and around the ground. Sometimes I think we do not celebrate his greatness...he is a special player! Maybe the best player we have had in the last 10 years

5 - Hunt. A revelation as a forward. He has resurrected his career at the MFC and I am happy for him

4 - Hore. A very good intercept defender. He reads the ball so well in the air and has real courage. Has cleaned up his disposal also

3 - Harmes. Becoming our most versatile midfielder 

2 - Oliver. Messy but provided great forward drive and I love the bloke. He will get better. Easy to forget he is so young

1 - Frost. A flawed genius. The chase, tackle on petrucelli, followed by the kick out of bounds sums him up. Great effort though 


6. Max Gawn

5. James Harmes

4. Jayden Hunt

3. Sam Frost

2. Matt Hore

1. Clayton Oliver

6.  Gawn

5.  Harmes

4.  Clarry

3.  Oscar

2.  Hunt

1.  Hore

6 - Max

5 - Harmes

4 - Clarry 

3 - Hore

2 - Frost

1 - Hunt

 
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And yet another lead change:-
 
88. Max Gawn
81. Clayton Oliver
72. Christian Salem  
69. James Harmes     
57. Angus Brayshaw   
34. Sam Frost
31. Jake Melksham     
29. Nathan Jones  
27. Jayden Hunt    
26. Marty Hore  
15. Jack Viney     
10. Michael Hibberd   
6. Jay Lockhart   
4. Bayley Fritsch Tom McDonald Braydon Preuss
3. Corey Wagner
2. Alex Neal-Bullen Christian Petracca
1. Neville Jetta Oscar McDonald Billy Stretch

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