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Gawn - controlled the game

Hibberd - rarely imbued confidence 

May - continued impressive season

Smith - not the answer

Salem - prolific and effective 

Lever - safe and important 

Tomlinson - reliable when involved 

Langdon - prolific and reliable

Oliver - great first half

Petracca - played as expected

Viney - refused first options

Baker - better each game

vandenBerg - far from convincing 

Hunt - took his chances

Rivers - some important touches

Neal-Bullen - added very little

Weideman - continued to underperform 

Pickett - exciting but limited

Melksham - improved his tan

Spargo - tried but limited

 
2 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - controlled the game

Hibberd - rarely imbued confidence 

May - continued impressive season

Smith - not the answer

Salem - prolific and effective 

Lever - safe and important 

Tomlinson - reliable when involved 

Langdon - prolific and reliable

Oliver - great first half

Petracca - played as expected

Viney - refused first options

Baker - better each game

vandenBerg - far from convincing 

Hunt - took his chances

Rivers - some important touches

Neal-Bullen - added very little

Weideman - continued to underperform 

Pickett - exciting but limited

Melksham - improved his tan

Spargo - tried but limited

Brown? - calm and reliable

 
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Brown - played his part

Fritsch - dangerous but frustrating 


Gawn - coach doesn't understand

Hibberd - nah, yeah, nah

May - deserves all Australian

Smith - potential coach killer

Salem - prolific and ineffective 

Lever - need more . . . regularly

Tomlinson - did he play?

Langdon - year's best trade

Oliver - doesn't kill opposition 

Petracca - more to give

Viney - trade to Çarlton

Baker - like his smile

vandenBerg - that's all folks

Hunt - poor opposition helped

Rivers - worth persisting with

Neal-Bullen - career best moment

Weideman - not going well

Pickett - continue to play

Melksham - see Joeboy's analysis

Spargo - just not there

Brown - do not delist

Fritsch - kicks beautiful behinds

 

Brown, Great football nous

Spargo ???

Brown : Took too long (picking him)


Viney - set the tone 

he cracked in harder than anyone in the first and tackled like a maniac. The first half could have been very different without him setting the example of intensity

*i am aware of his failings

1 hour ago, joeboy said:

Melksham - improved his tan

 

GOLD - get it - like a tan on the GOLD Coast

1 hour ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Gawn - coach doesn't understand

Hibberd - nah, yeah, nah

May - deserves all Australian

Smith - potential coach killer

Salem - prolific and ineffective 

Lever - need more . . . regularly

Tomlinson - did he play?

Langdon - year's best trade

Oliver - doesn't kill opposition 

Petracca - more to give

Viney - trade to Çarlton

Baker - like his smile

vandenBerg - that's all folks

Hunt - poor opposition helped

Rivers - worth persisting with

Neal-Bullen - career best moment

Weideman - not going well

Pickett - continue to play

Melksham - see Joeboy's analysis

Spargo - just not there

Brown - do not delist

Fritsch - kicks beautiful behinds

I love the Fridge line QBD - 

Is it my TV or does Fridge always kick to the right goal post and miss by a metre?

 


4 hours ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - controlled the game

Hibberd - rarely imbued confidence

May - continued impressive season

Smith - not the answer???

Salem - prolific and effective

Lever - safe and important

Tomlinson - reliable when involved ?

Langdon - prolific and reliable

Oliver - great first half

Petracca - played as expected

Viney - refused first options?

Baker - better each game?

vandenBerg - far from convincing ?

Hunt - took his chances

Rivers - some important touches?

Neal-Bullen - added very little?

Weideman - continued to underperform ?

Pickett - exciting but limited   ?

Melksham - improved his tan ?

Spargo - tried but limited??

Rated players as above 

Weid was the biggest disappointment today. Jogged and tossed it in for many contests. Was soft today. 
 

Smith and Spargo should pack their bags. Ridiculously poor 

Petrac       more than class

Oliver         A wise head

Gawn          The best ruckman

Rivers        Around for years

Lever        The Anchor man

Brown       Career best form

Kossi        lively as always

Viney         Just doing enough

Vanders     Held his own

May            At his best

Weid         Waiting for finals

Tomlinson   Doing his role

SMITH           O     M     G.

ANB               played a half

Langdon       Great as always

Rest               did their job   

 

 

 

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20 minutes ago, nosoupforme said:

Petrac       more than class

Oliver         A wise head

Gawn          The best ruckman

Rivers        Around for years

Lever        The Anchor man

Brown       Career best form

Kossi        lively as always

Viney         Just doing enough

Vanders     Held his own

May            At his best

Weid         Waiting for finals

Tomlinson   Doing his role

SMITH           O     M     G.

ANB               played a half

Langdon       Great as always

Rest               did their job   

 

 

 

Agree re Tomlinson. He has been solid since going down back. His disposal efficiency is fantastic. He is looking like a good pickup.


6 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Gawn - coach doesn't understand

Hibberd - nah, yeah, nah

May - deserves all Australian

Smith - potential coach killer

Salem - prolific and ineffective 

Lever - need more . . . regularly

Tomlinson - did he play?

Langdon - year's best trade

Oliver - doesn't kill opposition 

Petracca - more to give

Viney - trade to Çarlton

Baker - like his smile

vandenBerg - that's all folks

Hunt - poor opposition helped

Rivers - worth persisting with

Neal-Bullen - career best moment

Weideman - not going well

Pickett - continue to play

Melksham - see Joeboy's analysis

Spargo - just not there

Brown - do not delist

Fritsch - kicks beautiful behinds

Rivers? First year player is a great pick and is a real long term talent. Plays with poise, can kick and looks like he wants to improve. What did you expect from him?

7 hours ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - controlled the game

Hibberd - rarely imbued confidence 

May - continued impressive season

Smith - not the answer

Salem - prolific and effective 

Lever - safe and important 

Tomlinson - reliable when involved 

Langdon - prolific and reliable

Oliver - great first half

Petracca - played as expected

Viney - refused first options

Baker - better each game

vandenBerg - far from convincing 

Hunt - took his chances

Rivers - some important touches

Neal-Bullen - added very little

Weideman - continued to underperform 

Pickett - exciting but limited

Melksham - improved his tan

Spargo - tried but limited

 

ANB kicked 20% of our goals. much better than what you've given him credit for. otherwise good

 

8 hours ago, Dr.D said:

 

ANB kicked 20% of our goals. much better than what you've given him credit for. otherwise good

 

We score bigger scores when he plays, 2 goals 5 score involvements, 1 goal assist. Did someone say he hurt himself in the second half?

 
9 hours ago, Dr.D said:

 

ANB kicked 20% of our goals. much better than what you've given him credit for. otherwise good

 

I am not a real fan however was good today worked his [censored] off as usual and was effective

Still cannot believe we only laid 26 tackles for the match


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