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6. May

5. Viney

4. Petty

3. Salem

2. Gawn

1. Petracca but ultimately he lost the game with that pathetic set shot in the last.

 

6. Max "That's ruck craft Big Boy" Gawn - he gives our midfield such an advantage which they continually don't utilise.

5. Jack Viney - his best game in a long time

4. Harry Petty - looked a natural 

3. Steve May - love his attack on the ball and the man

2. Christian Salem - one of two Christians to play a very solid game today

1. Christian Petracca - the other one.

6 Viney

5 Gawn

4 May

3 Petty

2 Frost

1 Salem 

not the Trac. Dees even.  Had a easy shot from 25 metres and missed. Dogs reply and went in to win. It was a crucial miss!!

6.  Viney

5.  Frostmeister

4.  Big M

3.  Harmes

2.  May

1.  Salem

HMs - Petty.  Worked super hard to maintain front position and it payed off.  Hunt & Tracc pretty good also at times in this regard but let themselves down on other occasions.  Tracc's miss at the end costly.  Fritsch's missed handball and insane decision to play on towards the end of the match after marking and kicking around the corner.  Instead of going back, eating up the full clock, then taking a shot, if he misses regardless he allows defenders to rest and re-set out back....both were coach/team killers at crucial stages of a match.  Needs a spell at Casey with some severe constructive one on one coaching that gets this rubbish (among other poor aspects / decision making) out of his game before his next stint at senior level.

Edited by Rusty Nails

 

.6. Gawn

5. Salem

4. Petty

3. Frost

2. May

1. Fritsch

 

6 Viney

5 Gawn

4 May

3 Petty

2 Harmes

1 Salem


6. Gawn

5. May

4. Viney

3. Petty

2. Salem

1. Frost

6 Viney - He has really lifted since the bye and was back to his best.

5 Petracca - He's been getting more and more physical by the week. More and more like De Goey now.

4 Harmes - Once again didn't stop working, just needs a tad more finesse at times to become a superstar.

3 Jones - I'm loving his move down back and he is now a sure thing to play on. God knows why it took Goody so long to use him in this role.  

2 Gawn - Class and a half above Trengove and English, but failed to impact up forward.

1 Petty - Already has more goals than Weed has in any game this season. 


13 hours ago, goodoil said:

6. Jack Viney

5. Max Gawn

4. Steven May

3. Christian Salem

2. Christian Petracca

1. Harry Petty

I agrée with Goodoil.

11 hours ago, grey wolf said:

6. Lockhardt

5. Frostick

4. Petty

3. Braydick

2. Jonesdick

1. Vinedick

Where's Sigmund Freud when you need him.

No votes from me this week as I only saw a few minutes of the game here and there. What I did see, though, was some outstanding tapwork from Gawn.

6: Gawn

5: Viney

4: Salem

3: May

2: Petty

1: Petracca

6.  Gawn

5.  Viney

4.  May

3.  Salem

2.  Petracca

1.  Petty

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Max rumbles his way further ahead ...

173. Max Gawn    

142. Clayton Oliver    

117. Christian Salem

101. James Harmes

73. Angus Brayshaw  

66. Jack Viney         

49. Sam Frost 

48. Nathan Jones     

42. Marty Hore    

31. Jake Melksham         

28. Jayden Hunt Steven May      

27. Tom McDonald   

24. Christian Petracca

14. Bayley Fritsch

12. Michael Hibberd Jay Lockhart    

7. Harry Petty

5. Oskar Baker Braydon Preuss

4. Josh Wagner  

3. Corey Wagner Sam Weideman  

2. Alex Neal-Bullen     

1. Jeff Garlett Neville Jetta Oscar McDonald Billy Stretch         


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