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Oliver - genius at work

Petracca - continued outstanding season

Brayshaw - enjoyed more involvement 

McDonald - played his part

Langdon - an important connector

Sparrow - was rarely sighted

Fritsch - classy but wasteful

Hibberd - important attacking defender

Lever - outstanding all game

Weideman - didn’t take chances

Salem - was rarely required 

Pickett - ready to erupt

Hannan - was great early

Spargo - surprised us all

vandenBerg - didn’t offer much

Rivers - composed and promising

Melksham - not captain material

Jackson - some exciting involvements 

May - confident and important 

Jones - did just enough

Tomlinson - provided some linkage

Harmes - needs a rest

 

Agree with all... except for two.

Sparrow has a really good game.  17 touches, 4 tackles and a goal is a good day out for a kid in his second season.  He is really showing something at the moment.

And thought Weideman deserved more than 'didn't take chances'.  While that is true, he was excellent in the first half and really kept us in the game.

Joeboy - very accurate review

 
6 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Sparrow - was rarely sighted

17 Disposals at 71% and a goal.

I was quite impressed by his game.

 


10 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

Brayshaw - Allergic to Viney. 

29 Disposals 
4 Marks
7 Score Involvements 
8 Inside 50’s
1 Goal
Welcome back Mr.Brayshaw

Sparrow : Good game for an intern

Jackson,Kickett,Rivers, Sparrow ::  Ooze potential

Langdon : Learn to kick LF, Needs to onegrab !!

 

Agree with most except - Sparrow ( Very  good rookie ) - VDB - ( Tough hard uncompromising ) - TMac ( cooked slow done) 

1 minute ago, Micksdemons said:

Agree with most except - Sparrow ( Very  good rookie ) - VDB - ( Tough hard uncompromising ) - TMac ( cooked slow done) 

Spargo - ( has football brain )


Spargo -played like 2018

arguably our best kick inside 50

Trac - Winners are grinners.

Jackson - Mature, thinker, trier.

Gus - Rekindling the spark.

Oliver - "Like my goal?"

Spargo - I'm Mighty Mouse.

Woohoo man - Missing in action.

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I agree with comment Melksham- not captain material.  I think he’s on the edge of the selection precipice each week.  He’s a great kick for goal but doesn’t get involved enough.  I would have preferred May as the captain in absence of Gawn or Viney. 

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