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5 minutes ago, Older demon said:

Oliver,

5 Viney, 

4 Brayshaw,

3 Harmes,

2 Gawn,

1 Tomlinson, 

Oliver and Tomlinson with 50 percent efficiency not worthy in my opinion.

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6: oliver
5: petracca
4: brayshaw
3: harmes
2: tomlinson
1: gawn

all mids and - for the most part - i thought we were beaten in the midfield!

but our forwards were terrible and our defenders were merely okay

it was a weird old game

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6 Gawn

5 Brayshaw

4 Oliver

3 Tomlinson

2 Hibberd

1 TMac

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6. Oliver

5. Gawn

4. Brayshaw

3. Harmes

2. Tomlinson

1. Pickett (Because I enjoy watching him)

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6 Hibberd - brilliant first half, although a couple of late errors with dispsoals. But great comeback game and proof that this is the year to keep swinging changes.

5 Gawn - tried his darndest and how good was his scoop up down back in 2nd term I think.

4 Viney - attacked the game full on and was penetrating with his run and kicking.

3 Petracca - dangerous all game, but forced to go forward when T.Mac got injured.

2 Oliver - worked hard, but couldn't get free and do any damage.

1 Hannan - a couple of nice grabs, couple of great pressure tackles. Nice to see him back.

 

 

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I'm very surprised May isn't getting any votes.

I thought he was excellent. Good spoiling and positioning and hardly beaten in a contest. Was part of a defence that kept Geelong to 12 scoring shots from 38 entries. Usually when we play Geelong they have a high inside 50 efficiency but we kept them to a score we really should have been able to beat.

We made some defensive mistakes that led to goals which were very costly but in the main we defended our back 50 pretty well.

 

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1 hour ago, Scoop Junior said:

I'm very surprised May isn't getting any votes.

I thought he was excellent. Good spoiling and positioning and hardly beaten in a contest. Was part of a defence that kept Geelong to 12 scoring shots from 38 entries. Usually when we play Geelong they have a high inside 50 efficiency but we kept them to a score we really should have been able to beat.

We made some defensive mistakes that led to goals which were very costly but in the main we defended our back 50 pretty well.

 

When you look at the number of times Blicavs got back and pressured and won the one-on-one battles, then you may realise that May's game was fairly ordinary again. Big Sav and TomaHawk were both dangerous all game. Hibberd and Smith were our best defenders, strange as it may seem.


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Very hard to give votes such an even contribution.

6 - VINEY

5 - MAY

4 - HIBBERD

3 - SMITH

2 - BRAYSHAW

1 - LEVER

 

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6. Gawn

5. Brayshaw

4. Hibberd

3. Viney

2. Tomlinson

1. Oliver 

 

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6 - Gawn

5 - Hibberd

4 - Oliver

3 - Viney

2 - Brayshaw

1 - Tomlinson

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So, after calming down and some hours of reflection:-

6: Brayshaw

5: Viney

4: Oliver

3: Hibberd

2: Gawn

1: Petracca

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Max Gawn grabs top spot from Jack Viney.

Progressive
 
31. Max Gawn
28. Jack Viney
24. Christian Petracca
22. Clayton Oliver
15. Steven May
12, Angus Brayshaw
10. Oscar McDonald
9. Ed Langdon
6. Jake Lever Trent Rivers
5. James Harmes Kysaiah Pickett Adam Tomlinson
3. Jayden Hunt
2. Michael Hibberd Jay Lockhart Christian Salem 
1. Tom McDonald

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