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Only two players won their positions. May and Petracca.

If anyone gives votes to Gawn or Oliver I'll spew.

 

Agree. Gawn beaten. Oliver gets the footy then puts players under even more pressure, turnover the footy or a handball to nothing. Both have big hearts but today was average. 

Gawn wasn't beaten - Grundy had 16 disposals at 38% efficiency and at least three of then were against McDonald in the ruck.  Gawn had 13 at 62%, a goal and many more hit outs to advantage.  He wasn't in our best 6 however.

 


6.   Petracca

5.   Fritsch

4.   May

3.   Salem

2.   Harmes

1.   Hibberd

6.Fritsch

5. Petracca

4.Oliver

3. May

2. Brayshaw

1. Harmes

 

6 - Petracca

5 - May

4 - Fritsch

3 - Frost

2 - JKH

1 - I'm really struggling now, maybe Harmes


Salem was lazy today. Missed 3-4 kicking targets. Dropped a few marks. Little chip 15 metres are now his go.  The aim should be to get it long and use his skilled delivery over 40 metres. 

This is tough but I will give it a go

6. Fritsch

5. Pettacca

4. May

3. Brayshaw

2. JKH

1. Harmes

6. Petracca

5. May

4.Fritsch

3. Brayshaw

2.Harmes

1. Lewis 


6 Fritch

5 May

4 Trac

3 JKH

2 Harmes

That is it in an awful game with terrible skills and our usual butchering and turning over off the ball.

 

6 Petracca

5 Fritsch

4 May

3 JKH

2 Oliver

1 OMac

10 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Salem was lazy today. Missed 3-4 kicking targets. Dropped a few marks. Little chip 15 metres are now his go.  The aim should be to get it long and use his skilled delivery over 40 metres. 

His form has definitely dropped off in recent weeks, after a great 15 or so weeks.


6: Fritch

5: Petracca

4: May

3: JKH

2: Frost

1: Harmes

I'm glad there is some love for JKH although he's not the classiest of players, not once did i see him standing or jogging whilst opposition players ran amuck, unlike some of his team mates

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209. Max Gawn    

188. Clayton Oliver    

135. Christian Salem

132. James Harmes

82. Angus Brayshaw  

66. Jack Viney         

57. Sam Frost

56. Bayley Fritsch

54. Christian Petracca

49. Nathan Jones     

43. Steven May

42. Marty Hore    

31. Jake Melksham         

28. Jayden Hunt       

27. Tom McDonald   

16. Michael Hibberd 

12. Jay Lockhart    

7. Jake Lever Harry Petty

5. Oskar Baker Braydon Preuss

4. Josh Wagner  

3. Jay Kennedy Harris Jordan Lewis Corey Wagner Sam Weideman  

2. Alex Neal-Bullen     

1. Kyle Dunkley Jeff Garlett Neville Jetta Oscar McDonald Billy Stretch         

 

Looks a fair reflection of our disappointing season.  Gawn has been a standout, Oliver has been fairly consistent but not outstanding, Salem has slowed after a strong first two-thirds of the season and Trac and Fritsch look to be finishing strongly.


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