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Joe boy - abiit ad nix?

Jones -  flying the flag

Viney -  finding his feet

Gawn -  midfield master class

Oliver - go the hoof!

Brayshaw - effective on-ball role

Hore -  unfashionable but efficacious

May -  athletic gorilla keeper

Petty - boiled steamed mashed ?

Fritsch - pressure disposal questionable 

Salem - neat and composed

Frost - ice cream man

T. Smith - blue collar guy

Baker - has a side-step

Harmes - kept opponent honest

Petracca - dynamic with ball

Hannan -  eluded leather poisoning 

Weideman - can catch ball

Lockhart - emerging demon tyro

Neal-Bullen - handball lacked connection

T. McDonald - last quarter clinic

Hunt - slightly off radar

Wagner - solid team contributor

Edited by Tarax Club
repetition

 

Jones- better ball use

Viney - grunt and leadership 

Hore - endeavour was impressive 

Frost - career best game

Wagner - far from convincing 

May - confident and classy

Salem - steady and effective 

Baker - showed some skill

Neal-Bullen - tried but fumbly

Oliver - classy but erratic 

Brayshaw - had limited impact

Gawn - surprisingly didn’t dominate 

Weideman - some rare cameos

McDonald - finally earned wages

Petracca - a steady game

Lockhart - energy and skill

Harmes - met his match

Smith - took his chances

Fritsch - steady and impressive 

Petty - fortunately rarely required

Hunt - had little involvement 

Hannan - had no impact

 

 

 
12 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Petracca - a steady game

Mmnn. Bit more than steady I would have said. Influential game, yes. Many have him in the votes.


Tim Smith actually missed a few chances and could have had 5-6 goals.

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Joe boy - abiit ad nix?

Jones -  flying the flag

Viney -  finding his feet

Gawn -  midfield master class

Oliver - go the hoof!

Brayshaw - effective on-ball role

Hore -  unfashionable but efficacious

May -  athletic gorilla keeper

Petty - boiled steamed mashed ?

Fritsch - pressure disposal questionable 

Salem - neat and composed

Frost - ice cream man

T. Smith - blue collar guy

Baker - has a side-step

Harmes - kept opponent honest

Petracca - dynamic with ball

Hannan -  eluded leather poisoning 

Weideman - can catch ball

Lockhart - emerging demon tyro

Neal-Bullen - handball lacked connection

T. McDonald - last quarter clinic

Hunt - slightly off radar

Wagner - solid team contributor

Tarax Club - happy to contribute

Tarax Club - cutting Joeboy’s lunch

 

Thought Hunt had a reasonable.not great game... pressured well and was one of few forwards who continually presented.

The forward structure was woeful. Those two second quarter goals were almost painful to watch.

2 hours ago, joeboy said:

Brayshaw - had limited impact

 

Fritsch - steady and impressive 

 

 

I love the 3 word player analysis, without a word of a lie it and the changes thread I actively look for but I think these are the wrong way around


3 hours ago, joeboy said:

Jones- better ball use

Viney - grunt and leadership 

Hore - endeavour was impressive 

Frost - career best game

Wagner - far from convincing 

May - confident and classy

Salem - steady and effective 

Baker - showed some skill

Neal-Bullen - tried but fumbly

Oliver - classy but erratic 

Brayshaw - had limited impact

Gawn - surprisingly didn’t dominate 

Weideman - some rare cameos

McDonald - finally earned wages

Petracca - a steady game

Lockhart - energy and skill

Harmes - met his match

Smith - took his chances

Fritsch - steady and impressive 

Petty - fortunately rarely required

Hunt - had little involvement 

Hannan - had no impact

 

 

Joeboy's 3 word analysis v fremantle  - most accurate ever

T McDonald - Welcome Back TommyMac

Max - Worked Hard Again

Oliver - Nice Goal Clarrie

Frost - No Concussion Today!

May - Looking Good Stevie

Salem - Smart and Reliable

Petracca - Took It On

Marty - Never Gives Up

Team - Nice Work Boys

7 hours ago, Tarax Club said:

Jones -  flying the flag

Though he picked the one time when it wasn't necessary. Viney can more than hold his own.

Edited by John Demonic

18 hours ago, binman said:

Joeboy's 3 word analysis v fremantle  - most accurate ever

Maybe he  actually attended this game 

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