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6. Hibberd 

5. Petracca 

4. Hannan

3. T Mac

2. Salem 

1. Harmes 

Struggled with the 2&1 

 

6  Trac
5 Hibberd 

4 May

3 Fritsch 

2 Gawn 

1 Salem 

Edited by KLV

6. Petraca

5. Hibberd

4. Gawn

3. Fritsch

2. May

1. Harmes

 

- 2 Oliver 

Not just the shocking turnover from the free kick, but also setup Smith with an absolute hospital handpass to the feet deep in defense.  I hardly recall him having an effective possession all game.

At his best he Oliver can be highly effective, but right now he is tottaly wasting it and turning it over all over the shop, if not directly, but setting up others for failure.

 

6 Tracca

5 Hibberd

4 Fristch

3 Gawn

2 May

1 Hannan 

6 - HIBBERD

5 - PETRACCA

4 - GAWN

3 - MAY

2 - SMITH

1 - SALEM


6. Hibberd

5. Petracca

4. Gawn

3. May

2. Fritsch

1. Hannan

6.  Hibberd

5.  Petracca

4.  Gawn

3.  Hannan

2.  May

1.  Fritsch

6 - Gawn

5 - Hibberd

4 - Tracc

3 - May

2 - Hannan

1 - Harmes

play harmes in the midfield......!!!!!!!!!!!!

 


 6 Petracca

5 Gawn 

4 Hibberd

3 May

2 Hannan

1 Harmes

 

I have no idea how Smith is in anyone's votes. I feel he gets the positive bias on here to the same extent Lever gets the negative. Like Lever, he wasn't the problem, or even a significant part of the problem, but like Lever, he wasn't in our top 6.

6 - Hibberd
5 - Gawn
4 - Petracca
3 - May
2 - Hannan
1 - Fritsch (just a vote for the effort of continuing to butter up for contested marks and getting crunched. The kicking was really bad)

6. Hibberd

5. Trac

4. May

3.Gawn

2. Hannan

1. Fritsch

6- Trac

5- Hibberd

4- Gawn

3- May

2- Hannan

1- Fritsch

 

shy of missing Pickett who had a game high six tackles.

Edited by 3Dee


Hibberd

Gawn

Petracca

May

Frtsch

Salem

 

 6. Hibberd

5. Petracca

4. Hannan

3. Fritsch

2. Salem

1. Gawn

6. Petracca

5. Hibberd

4. Hannan

3. Gawn

2. May

1. T-mac

 

Wanted to put Harmes in but playing out of position cost him. Fritsch I thought was reasonable with 9 marks and at least provided a target in the air that we lack so much at half forward. 

 


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