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Which team wins ?

             
Backs   Jetta   May   Hibberd
    Lockhart   Frost   Wagner
             
Hbacks   Salem   Lever   Lewis
    Hore   McDonald   Hunt
             
Centre   Kennedy Harris Van den Berg   Kolodashnij
    Brayshaw   Viney   Baker
             
Hforwards   Hannan   Weideman   Sparrow
    Jones   McDonald   Petty
             
Forwards   Joel Smith   Keilty   Melksham
    Garlett   T Smith   Petracca
             
Rucks   Preuss   Gawn    
    Maynard   Harmes    
    Neal Bullen   Oliver    
 

Centre line is an interesting battle.

Does any one know what our average age and average games played per player for round 10 was vs the rest of the competition?

Goody said “personnel” quite a few times in the post match presser.

 
11 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Does any one know what our average age and average games played per player for round 10 was vs the rest of the competition?

Goody said “personnel” quite a few times in the post match presser.

I heard we had 5 players with less than 15 games on the park.

1 hour ago, buck_nekkid said:

I heard we had 5 players with less than 15 games on the park.

Tigers had a similar number and didn't fold. Third choice ruckman.

Let's face it the best 22 uninjured players have let us down badly.


2 hours ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Does any one know what our average age and average games played per player for round 10 was vs the rest of the competition?

Goody said “personnel” quite a few times in the post match presser.

Melb

Ave Age - 24y 3 months

Ave Games - 68

Under 50 games  = 10,  50-100 games = 7

Rich

Ave Age - 24y 5 months

Ave Games - 90

Under 50 games = 9,  50-100 games 3

StK

Ave Age - 24y 3 months

Ave Games - 66

Under 50 games = 9 , 50-100 games 8

Carl

Ave Age - 24y 3 months

Ave Games - 77

Under 50 games = 11 ,  50-100 games 6

GC

Ave Age - 23y 5 months

Ave Games - 62

Under 50 games = 11, 50-100 games  6

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