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8 minutes ago, goodoil said:

6. Max Gawn

5. Clayton Oliver

4. James Harmes

3. Angus Brayshaw

2. Christian Petracca

1. Steven May

I second that.  Geez, Max Gawn is a bloody unbelievable player.  

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1 minute ago, Swooper1987 said:

I second that.  Geez, Max Gawn is a bloody unbelievable player.  

And I second that. Amazing. God he has a go. Given he's got what appears to be a rather fragile, giraffe-like build, he just throws himself into everything. Should be an inspiration to the rest of the slackers.

So hoping he gets all-Oz again.


11Gawn

4 Gus

3 Petracca

2 Harmes

1 Hore

 

6. Gawn Amazing game from Maxy. Simply amazing!

5. Harmes

4. Fritsch

3. Oliver

2. May

1. Brayshaw

Apologies to Salem and Petracca.

 

Edited by Bobby McKenzie

Gawn

Petracca

Brayshaw

Harmes

Oliver (but for gods sake it’s called football for a reason)

 

6. Gawn

5. Harmes

4. Brayshaw

3. Oliver

2. Hore

1. May

 


6. Gawn

5. Harmes

4. Brayshaw

3. Oliver

2. Petracca

1.Hore

6.Gawn

5.Harmes

4. Brayshaw

3.May

2.Petracca

1.Lever

6. Gawn

5. Harmes

4. Brayshaw

3. Petracca 

2. Oliver 

1. May 

1 hour ago, John Dee said:

6. Gawn

5. Harmes

4. Brayshaw

3. Oliver

2. Hore

1. May

 

Ditto. (And Max was extremely unlucky to lose out to Treloar for the trophy.)

 


6.  Big M  - difficult to watch this bloke trying to lift us in a match so often and not many able to go with him.  Hats off to the bearded wonder!

5.  Clarry -  Too many handballs that result in wasted possession and needs to learn how to kick to a target.   But without his ability to get to so many contests and hold up play until the calvary arrives we would get slaughtered!

4.  Harmes - as above but great work rate around the stoppages providing 2nd and 3rd efforts.  Unfortunately too many turnovers killed off some of the good work.

3.  Tracc - fabulous first half playing IN THE MIDDLE.  Finally looked dynamic, powerful and "On" with the ability to break tackles and run off into space, assess then kick to advantage.  His turn of speed then torp to Jeffy out of the middle for the joe the goose shows he has got it.  The Goody game style doesn't help him stay fresh however and faded in the second half.

2.  Gus - cleaned things up a little in the second half and finally looked a little like old self.

1.  Fritsch - ugly decision making at times but never threw the towel in and got plenty of the ball in the open (which i can't say many others managed to do well aside from Salem, Harmes & Gus....the Pies killed us in the uncontested gets then toyed with us afterwards).

Edited by Rusty Nails

6 - Max

5 - Harmes

4 - Gus

3 - Clarry

2 - Hore

1 - May (Great to have you on the Park)

Our kicking for goal was soul sapping.

6 Gawn - fired up after Robbo went for Grundy as AA pick ahead of him. Both are certs. But Max has shown why he's starting 18 with Grundy on bench.

5 Harmes - had a great battle with Treloar for much of game and his run was super damaging.

4 Brayshaw - how composed was he all game. Reminiscent of 2018 at last.

3 Fritsch - finally played like his pre-season form suggested. 

2 May - how good was it in the first half having a defender who wins in the air. Now we know why we got him.

1 Petracca - Our only real link between middle and forward and again worked his butt off only to be let down by the odd bad choice of disposal.

Olly was prolific and was almost brilliant, but still fell back on handball instead of taking the game on himself and kicking to a lead. Gave away a couple of stupid frees as well.  


6. Gawn

5. Harmes

4. Petracca 

3. May

2. Oliver 

1. Gus

for all the disposals they got, i really didn't think oliver, brayshaw, salem, or harmes were that useful with them...yet they were almost certainly all in our top eight or so players on the ground

6: gawn
5: harmes
4: petracca
3: fritsch
2: may 
1: lever

 

6. Gawn (could get all 21 votes) 

5.  Oliver

4. Harmes

3. Brayshaw 

2. May

1. Fritsch

apologies to Trac and Hore. 

Many passengers today.  Spargo Garlett Tmcd Wagner not up to it!! Excuse Hannan as he is just back in action. 

Edited by spirit of norm smith
C

6 - Gawn-

5 - Harmes

4 - May

3 - Petracca

2 - Fritsch

1 - Hore

So many useless possessions in this game,  headed by Oliver and Brayshaw.  A great reminder to ignore people who bring up 'supercoach' stats.

Negative votes to Jones, T Mac, Garlett, Hunt , Viney and Hibberd.

Edited by Petraccattack


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