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6 - Oliver
5 - Petracca
4 - Viney
3 - Fritsch
2 - Langdon
1 - Rivers

Can't give a vote to Gawn for his contribution to our terrible ball movement and his temper-tantrum throwing. 


6  5  4  3 

raffle between Gawn Viney Trac and Oliver 

but none of them can hit a target by foot or hit out to advantage 

2 Langdon  1 Rivers 

apologies to ... no one else 

Viney

oliver

trac

fristch

salem

rivers

Who cares, winning this award this year is as impressive and meaningful as being the tallest kid at kindergarten. 

 

Gawn and Oliver were terrible for 3 qtrs

Fritsch

Viney

Rivers

Petracca 

Langdon

Tomlinson 

We keep giving votes to the midfielders yet we keep getting smashed there; maybe it's by default the forwards at lazy and loose in defence.  The defence has to fail at some point.

 


6 VINEY

5 FRITSCH

4 RIVERS

3 LANGDON

2 GAWN

1 TOMLINSON

36 minutes ago, Ungarieboy said:

We keep giving votes to the midfielders yet we keep getting smashed there; maybe it's by default the forwards at lazy and loose in defence.  The defence has to fail at some point.

 

Absolutely agree !!!

6 - Viney

5 - Fritter

4 - Tracc

3 - Rivers

2 - Langdon

1 - Max


8 hours ago, Brenno said:

Who cares, winning this award this year is as impressive and meaningful as being the tallest kid at kindergarten. 

I was already hurting and now you've ruined my one claim to fame. 

6.  Viney

5.  Petracca

4.  Oliver

3.  Gawn

2.  Rivers

1.  Fritsch


8 hours ago, layzie said:

Fine...

6. Viney

5. Petracca

4. Oliver

3. May

2. Tomlinson

1. Rivers

 

Goodbye

Tomlinson. Wow. He disappeared for most of the night. 6 kicks. 

6. Viney

5. Petracca

4. Fritsch 

3. May

2. Rivers

1. Gawn

 
40 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Tomlinson. Wow. He disappeared for most of the night. 6 kicks. 

and the bloke he played on I reckon had 2 one in the last minute. 


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