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Jones - a broken man

Viney - devoid of ideas

Gawn - our only champion

Oliver - prolific without benefitting

Brayshaw - couldnā€™t hurt oppositionĀ 

Hore - tried but loose

May - a welcome additionĀ 

Lever - glad he survivedĀ 

Fritsch - lost in battleĀ 

Salem - probably suffering concussionĀ 

Frost - a major loss

Hibberd - past his best

Baker - stunned by headlights

Harmes - gave his all

Petracca - seemingly without purposeĀ 

Hannan - had little involvementĀ 

Weideman - hardly gave yelp

Spargo - couldnā€™t justify selectionĀ 

Garlett - an embarrassing performanceĀ 

Hunt - tried but failed

T. McDonald - played without heart

Wagner - little to commend

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Bit harsh on Braysahw and Hore. We looked a lot more purposeful with Max, Clarrie, Gus and Harmesy around the ball.

Jļ»æonesļ»æĀ - Retire gracefully champ

ļ»æĀ Viney - Bullocking without brainsĀ 

Gawn - Elevated reputation furtherĀ 

Oliver - Hampered by injuryĀ 

Brayshaw - TriedĀ butĀ outclassedĀ Ā 

Hore - Gone past Jetta

May - Cavalry arrives finallyĀ 

Lever - Solid considering lay-offĀ Ā 

Fritsch - Brave and polishedĀ Ā 

ļ»æĀ Salem - Rattled by bumpĀ Ā 

Frost - Missed his pressureĀ 

Hibberd - Staggering form lossĀ 

Baker - Plenty of potentialĀ Ā 

Harmes - Tried guts outĀ 

Petracca - BetterĀ in middleĀ Ā 

Hannan - Straight to CaseyĀ ļ»æ

Weideman - Didnā€™tĀ do enoughĀ 

Spargo - Ā Not enough tricksĀ 

Garlett - Last Melbourne gameĀ Ā 

Hunt - Wasted in attackĀ 

T. McDonald - Laughing after lossĀ 

Wagner - A witches hatĀ 

 
38 minutes ago, dimmy said:

We looked a lot more purposeful with Max, Clarrie, Gus and Harmesy around the ball

It was a better blend this week against a tough side. Viney disappoints - limited options in his game now.

Hard on Wiedeman.Ā  Ā Ā can be excused until we learn to kick accurately or to space. In the mean time he continues to learn his craft the hard way.Mc Donald on the other hand needs a rest or spell at Casey.


1 hour ago, joeboy said:

Jones - a broken man

Viney - devoid of ideas

Gawn - our only champion

Oliver - prolific without benefitting

Brayshaw - couldnā€™t hurt oppositionĀ 

Hore - tried but loose

May - a welcome additionĀ 

Lever - glad he survivedĀ 

Fritsch - lost in battleĀ 

Salem - probably suffering concussionĀ 

Frost - a major loss

Hibberd - past his best

Baker - stunned by headlights

Harmes - gave his all

Petracca - seemingly without purposeĀ 

Hannan - had little involvementĀ 

Weideman - hardly gave yelp

Spargo - couldnā€™t justify selectionĀ 

Garlett - an embarrassing performanceĀ 

Hunt - tried but failed

T. McDonald - played without heart

Wagner - little to commend

Ā 

Another disgraceful effort by you JoeBoy - makes me wonder if you actually ever go to the game.

Fritsch - best game 2019

Brayshaw - shades of 2018

Harmes - our prime mover

Petracca - another step forward

Weid - finally showing something

Jonesļ»æĀ -Ā ļ»æCanā€™t hit target

Viney - lost hisĀ tricksĀ Ā 

Gawn - gives itĀ everythingĀ 

Oliver - kick the football

Brayshaw - leave in middle

Hore - better than mostĀ 

May - won his battlesĀ Ā 

Lever - will only improveĀ Ā ļ»æ

Fritsch - look better today

Salem - something wasnā€™t rightĀ Ā 

Frost - missed his dash

Hibberd - past his best

Baker - deserves another chanceĀ 

Harmes - only composed mid

Petracca - untapped potential frustratesĀ 

Hannan - had little involvementĀ 

ļ»æWeideman - given no chanceĀ 

Spargo - coughed up regularlyĀ 

Garlett - physicality is embarrassingĀ Ā 

Hunt - onlyĀ moving targetĀ Ā 

T. McDonald - useless leglessĀ liability

ļ»æĀ Wagner - little to commend

Salem : Got sore head

Petracca : Strong at ground level

Garlett, Spargo : Too many fumbles

Harmes : Strong Competitive midfielder

Brayshaw : Attacking Inside Mid

Brayshaw : Tighten disposal

Team : Only kick to space /Make them run into kick

Hannan : Learn right foot

Gawn : Great Great Great

Hore : Find of Season

Lever : Settled and survived

May : Showed good promise

Frost : Missed him (did not think I would ever say this)

Oscar Mc : Cannot be blamed this week

Clarrie : Three more blinks per disposal = massive improvement to side

Tom Mc : Too many roles

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I thought Harmes was good, and tried hard!

Weid was much better, and looked more confident. He'll get better, especially once he starts getting some better delivery

Trac was much better in the midfield.

Fritter was decent. I think he provides much better value up at half forward.


Weid was our best forward.

Tmac should go back to Casey against Freo - heā€™s not going to find the form at this level. Heā€™s had 12 weeks.

Iā€™m not 100% convinced heā€™s injured. Has not once alluded to it in interviews and has continuously talked about his form issues and ways to try and get out of his slump.

I think Petracca will be traded especially if Dunkley comes on.

38 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Weideman - Needs perfect delivery

Well that willĀ  not happen!!!

Max - Superb Supreme Sublime

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34 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Weid was our best forward.

Tmac should go back to Casey against Freo - heā€™s not going to find the form at this level. Heā€™s had 12 weeks.

Iā€™m not 100% convinced heā€™s injured. Has not once alluded to it in interviews and has continuously talked about his form issues and ways to try and get out of his slump.

Both he and the Weid DO NOT lead to ball carriers. Both drop back and oppo just cut us off to often.


25 minutes ago, junk said:

I think Petracca will be traded especially if Dunkley comes on.

Petracca was good today...the only one who didn't fumble & looked poised with ball in hand.

43 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Weideman - Needs perfect delivery

If Weeds was the filth would kick 5 plus per game!

28 minutes ago, junk said:

I think Petracca will be traded especially if Dunkley comes on.

Looking at our forward line today and most of the season,Ā Ā l reckon there are a lotĀ in the queue ahead of him. Probably all the forwards actually.

In a decent side with a properly functioning forward line l think he would go ok.

1 hour ago, junk said:

I think Petracca will be traded especially if Dunkley comes on.

Hilarious. Your name perfectly describesĀ your post.

1 hour ago, junk said:

I think Petracca will be traded especially if Dunkley comes on.

absolute bollocks from an obvious bung-nut!!


10 hours ago, Matsuo Basho said:

Jļ»æonesļ»æĀ - Retire gracefully champ

ļ»æĀ Viney - Bullocking without brainsĀ 

Gawn - Elevated reputation furtherĀ 

Oliver - Hampered by injuryĀ 

Brayshaw - TriedĀ butĀ outclassedĀ Ā 

Hore - Gone past Jetta

May - Cavalry arrives finallyĀ 

Lever - Solid considering lay-offĀ Ā 

Fritsch - Brave and polishedĀ Ā 

ļ»æĀ Salem - Rattled by bumpĀ Ā 

Frost - Missed his pressureĀ 

Hibberd - Staggering form lossĀ 

Baker - Plenty of potentialĀ Ā 

Harmes - Tried guts outĀ 

Petracca - BetterĀ in middleĀ Ā 

Hannan - Straight to CaseyĀ ļ»æ

Weideman - Didnā€™tĀ do enoughĀ 

Spargo - Ā Not enough tricksĀ 

Garlett - Last Melbourne gameĀ Ā 

Hunt - Wasted in attackĀ 

T. McDonald - Laughing after lossĀ 

Wagner - A witches hatĀ 

I actually agree with you,Ā  apart from Hunt.Ā  Isn't he our leading goal kicker this year?

11 hours ago, Deespicable said:

Another disgraceful effort by you JoeBoy - makes me wonder if you actually ever go to the game.

Fritsch - best game 2019

Brayshaw - shades of 2018

Harmes - our prime mover

Petracca - another step forward

Weid - finally showing something

Problem is, he should be taking leaps and bounds, not steps. He started well, but I felt went missing for long periods in the game.

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2 hours ago, Happeninghunts said:

I actually agree with you,Ā  apart from Hunt.Ā  Isn't he our leading goal kicker this year?

He is. What an indictment!

Hunt for me is aĀ back flanker every day of the week and twice on Sundays. We miss his run and carry greatly.

1 hour ago, Matsuo Basho said:

He is. What an indictment!

Hunt for me is aĀ back flanker every day of the week and twice on Sundays. We miss his run and carry greatly.

Do we? For the most part our midfield and backline performed admirably yesterday. There was some skill errors coming out of the back 50 but that was attributable to collingwoods pressure and besides God knows Hunt isn't going to help with skill.

If we are going to have a pure defencive forward like ANB was last year I think Hunt is a good choice. At least he has genuine pace.Ā 


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