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Gawn - our most vital 

Viney - was tagged out

Jetta - far from convincing

Smith - some crucial errors

May - surprisingly poor disposal

Salem - rarely instilled confidence

Rivers - confident and exciting

Harmes - not natural backman

Tomlinson - will be important 

Langdon - some vital touches

Melksham - was rarely noticed

Fritsch - untypically poor disposal

McDonald - just a shadow

Jones - was rarely sighted

Hunt - took his chances

Jackson - raw but promising

Neal-Bullen - little to enthuse

Petracca - exciting and dependable 

Oliver - best on field

Bennell - survived the game

Lever - not overly convincing

Brayshaw - rarely disposed effectively 

 

Bit hard on Brayshaw. I thought he showed more poise today especially with his delivery. His tackling was good. After Petracca , Oliver, Gawn he was miles in front of the rest

Goodwin

Can he Coach??!

 

Gawn    missed the song

Jetta  might be time

May   why at fullback

Smith  the flying albatross

Tomlinson  he tried hard

Brayshaw  im really worried

Hunt is he langdon

Langdon is he Hunt

ANB full of self

Melksham  had no influence

Jackson  will be star

Bennell added some class

Fritta  was great early

Viney   obvious second rover

Oliver   played solid game

TMac  titanic turning vehicle

Rivers   run rivers run

Harmes  take Vineys role

Jones few more chances

Petracca  worlds your oyster

 

5 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Goodwin

Can he Coach??!

Despite all the negative posts about his coaching, today was the first time I agreed with them. Doesn't seem to make changes when it's required.


Dees 

Bottom 4 methinks!

Joeboy - hip hip hooray!

Gawn -  ruckman and rover

Viney - lacked real impact

Jetta - slowing down fast

Smith - gyroscope went haywire

May -  play the percentages

Salem - opponent won day

Rivers -  promising debut performance

Harmes -  wasted down back

Tomlinson - use potential utility! 

Langdon - kept scrapping throughout

Melksham - missing in action

Fritsch - shotgun full forward

McDonald - hardly raised canter

Jones - disappeared down wormhole?

Hunt - leading goal scorer

Jackson - needs solid apprenticeship

Neal-Bullen - influential first quarter

Petracca - has midas touch

Oliver - consistently cracked in

Bennell - bravura cameo performance

Lever - tall on tall!

Brayshaw - lower your eyes

Goodwin - caught short today

MFC - miracle final counter

On 6/13/2020 at 7:51 PM, joeboy said:

Gawn - our most vital 

Viney - was tagged out

Jetta - far from convincing

Smith - some crucial errors

May - surprisingly poor disposal

Salem - rarely instilled confidence

Rivers - confident and exciting

Harmes - not natural backman

Tomlinson - will be important 

Langdon - some vital touches

Melksham - was rarely noticed

Fritsch - untypically poor disposal

McDonald - just a shadow

Jones - was rarely sighted

Hunt - took his chances

Jackson - raw but promising

Neal-Bullen - little to enthuse

Petracca - exciting and dependable 

Oliver - best on field

Bennell - survived the game

Lever - not overly convincing

Brayshaw - rarely disposed effectively 

Thanks Joeboy always good to read and agree with most - perhaps ANB was better than many 

 

Petracca    Best on ground

Gawn          busts his guts

Rivers         classy and composed

Fritsch         missed easy goals

Melksham   Not good today

Smith           Doesn't cut it.

May               A poor game

Lever             HELLO YOU THERE ?

Bennell          Will be better

Jackson       Has good future

Hunt              Can kick goals

TMAC           in deep sleep

Langdon       has much talent

Tomlinson    a good pick

Oliver             consistent all day

Harmes       out of position

Jones            not his day

Salem           tried very hard

Brayshaw     must go hard

ABN               Started well THEN ? 

 Jetta             Lost his MOJO.

Great work as always JB.....thought I'd have a go!

Gawn    Best on ground

Jetta  Found out today

May   Might be overated

Lever  See comment above

Tomlinson  Might be ok

Brayshaw  Accountability is missing

Hunt   Pace is critical

Langdon  Disposal a worry

ANB Better than most

Melksham  Spark was missing

Jackson  Maybe another week

Bennell Every game 'bonus'

Fritta  Unusually off target

Viney   Not his best

Oliver    Usual good game

TMac   Shadow of himself

Rivers   A real find

Harmes  Back on ball

Jones   Don't think  so

Petracca  A superb display

Goodwin   Out coached again


T.McDonald and Jones were the worst 2 on the ground. 

JONES - TIME TO RETIRE

T.MCDONALD - GO DOWN BACK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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