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6 - May

5 - Gawn

4 - Lockhart

3 - Lever

2 - Hibberd

1 - Petracca

 

 
2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Salem was garbage last night. The writer must have like his bleached hair because he literally did nothing all night.

Agreed. Salem has disappointed me again. He should be our quarterback.  They even talk about him potentially rotating through the middle.  He may have done kicking efficiency but it’s mainly 15metre kicks sideways.  There is no precision in forward delivery or intensity. 

 
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Progressive Totals

84. Max Gawn
77. Christian Petracca
67. Jack Viney
50. Steven May
47. Clayton Oliver
34. Michael Hibberd
33. Jake Lever
21. Ed Langdon
15. Jay Lockhart
13. Oscar McDonald
12. Angus Brayshaw
7. James Harmes
6. Mitch Hannan Jake Melksham Kysaiah Pickett Trent Rivers
5. Adam Tomlinson
4. Tom McDonald Christian Salem
3. Jayden Hunt Sam Weideman

 

20 hours ago, Demonland said:

Progressive Totals

84. Max Gawn
77. Christian Petracca
67. Jack Viney
50. Steven May
47. Clayton Oliver
34. Michael Hibberd
33. Jake Lever
21. Ed Langdon
15. Jay Lockhart
13. Oscar McDonald
12. Angus Brayshaw
7. James Harmes
6. Mitch Hannan Jake Melksham Kysaiah Pickett Trent Rivers
5. Adam Tomlinson
4. Tom McDonald Christian Salem
3. Jayden Hunt Sam Weideman

 

 

 

 

Probably too late to cast votes for Thursday's game and not really a game that casting votes for anyone much was  palatable, but I would have had Steven May right up there, along with Max and probably Lockhart in there somewhere. 

The other I'd probably consider putting in the votes somewhere is Melksham, I think he has been starting to exert good influence in games over the past two weeks.

After somewhat shaky starts, where some questioned their worth I think both Lockhart and Steve May have been showing their quality and value to the team over the past couple of weeks in particular.


On 7/30/2020 at 10:27 PM, Deespicable said:

6 - Oscar - You knew from the first play when he ducked back behind his man to allow Georgiades space to run forward that this was his night. The comical stuff from the slowest player in the league continued when he avoided making a play just outside the goalsquare  in the third term.

5 Pickett - Goody loves this guy and it's not hard to see why. Two goals in six games since the break - the same as Cody Weightman - except that's right, Cody was rested. Why. Perhaps Goody could ask Bevo why it's best to temper your excitement with a new toy.

4 Jackson - Action Jackson was everywhere and nowhere. Another kid who needed a break. But no we'll play him against the top side for his development.

3 Oliver - A week off via the tribunal will deprive all of us his exquisite kicking skills and also his favourite game of setting up a mate with a 2m handball. Best thing for him at moment is to sit up in the coaches box and see how a game flows.

2 Brayshaw - The world's best wingman with amazing leg-speed. No wonder the coach won't play him in the middle.

1 Hannan -  Another who needed a break after a fumbly game against Brissy, but go figure. Let's play him again.

While these guys were all eye-catching, the blame falls way more on the coach for not having read the signs that a four-day break might actually require some changes with fresh players.

Go support someone else you [censored]

6. Lever

5. Lockhart

4. Hibberd .

3. May

2. Oliver (Kicking poor, commitment great)

1. Petracca 

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