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Gawn

Hore

Viney 

Baker 

Nobody else deserves a game next week let alone a vote 

 

 

 

 

From the ground.

Marty

Gawn

Jayden

Lockhart

Baker 


2 minutes ago, gOLLy said:

From the ground.

Marty

Gawn

Jayden

Lockhart

Baker 

I love Hunt, but he is not a forward’s [censored] with that sort of kicking. Neither is Petracca. 

 

15 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I have nothing to add other than I was wrong about Hore.

 

You're not alone CB . . . any Hore's are going to be difficult to assess without first had observation. 

6. Gawn

5. Hore

4. Viney

3. Harmes

2. Baker

1. Frost

He’s a sub par AFL player but thought Josh Wagner was easily in our top 5 best. Bloke battled hard all day.

6. Gawn

5. Hore

4. J Wagner

3. Baker

2. Viney

1. Harmes

 


From the Tv. 

6-Gawn 

5- Hore

stretching it now

4- Viney (just needs to tidy up disposal)

3- J Wagner (He might prove me wrong)

stretching it even further ie struggling 

2- Baker (I really like his style of play)

1- Frost ... because lots of others were passengers

16 others - 4 ok and 12 absolutely need to look in the mirror (Brayshaw and Petracca are really really disappointing me this year) 

I was unfortunate enough to be at the game and in the first half I saw Max Gawn play one of the great one out games.  He was magnificent and without him we would have been at least 70 points down at half time.  Hore and Frost were the only other players who gave anywhere near an acceptable performance in the first half.  Based on the fact the game was effectively over at half time I'd go:

6 Gawn

5. Hore

4. Frost

3. Viney 

2. J Wagner

1. Baker


6 Gawn - just a giant of the game and one of the best in the Comp now. 

5 Hore - did he role nicely but disappeared after half time. 

4 Viney - lifted in the second half and looked likely 

3 Frost - Gave us run and carry we are missing 

2 Trac - just does what others can’t and moved into the midfield to get us going 

1 Hunt - should have had more but lead tackled and did the right things. 

Gawn

Hore

J Wagner

Viney

Baker

Harmes

 

6: Gawn (the one man band)

then I suppose:

5: Hore

4: Viney

3: Baker

2: Hunt

1: Frost

and Petracca was OK last quarter.


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