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6. Maxy. Ruck work back to his best and took some great contested marks around the ground giving us an out.

5. Petracca. Kicking was poor at times and a couple turn overs but lots of clearances, couple strong marks and two goals

4. Viney. Same as Trac in that he can frustrate at times with his disposal but he was inspired today with his strong work around the ball

3. Hibberd. I massively rate Sexton and Hibberd gave him a bath and Sexton wasn’t even noticed. Had to go on Rankine late as well. Plus, I got a little emotional when he pointed to the sky after kicking that goal.

2. May. Just a great defender who’s physicality worries people. Some great kicking as well.

1. Oliver. Just standard Clarry, lots of clearances and good work isn’t tight. Coupla great kicks as well.

6 Gawn

5 Viney

4 Langdon

3 Oliver

2 Petracca

1 Omac

Apologies to May, but those couple of grubbers late cost him the 1.

 

 

6. Gawn

5. Oliver

4. Hannan

3. Salem

2. OMac

1. Pickett (because I love him)

 

6 - GAWN

5 - VINEY

4 - OLIVER

3 - PETRACCA

2 - LANGDON

1 - HANNAN


6.Gawn

5.Viney

4. Oliver

3. Petracca

2. Langdon

1. Hannan

Gawn

Viney

Petracca

Salem

Oliver

AVB

Special mention Oscar, May and Bennel makes something happen every time he goes near the ball

6. Max. ( This was a fantastic game. When we needed something/anything he was there)

5. Viney. Strength and determination. He can carry and lift others.

4. Langdon. Good pick up

3. Trac

2. Salem

1. Clarrie


Gawn

Viney

Salem

Petracca

Langdon

Hannan

6.  Gawn

5.  Oliver

4.  Viney

3.  Langdon

2.  Hibberd

1.  Salem

Max

Jack

Trac

Clarrie

May

Hibberd

apols Omac, Mitch AvB

 


6- Petracca

5- Viney

4- Gawn

3- Lever

2- Oliver

1- Weideman

stiff; OMac, May lost his head in the last 10mins - lol

6. Gawn

5. Viney

4. Trac 

3. Oliver

2. Hannan

1. Langdon

 

I don't usually post comments on this thread. In fact, I cant remember doing so before, but I reckon Gawn's game today was just off the planet.

When we needed a mark - he took it

When we needed a clearance he created it.

We needed a leader today - and he provided it

Just fantastic


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