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6 - May

5 - TMac

4 - Lever

3 - Oliver

2 - Tracc

1 - Langdon

Then - Spargo, Tomlinson and Jordon

 

6: May

5: Lever

4: Oliver

3: McDonald

2: Petracca

1: Tomlinson


Difficult.

6 Oliver 

5 Lever

4 Mc Donald 

3 May

2 Brayshaw

1 Langdon

 

Surprised by the lack of votes for Kozzi. His touches and influence lifted us many times. Pressure, aggression and speed and skill. 

although it is hard to fit everyone in

6. May – rock solid

5. Lever – best game for us

4. TMac – didn’t think he had it in him anymore

3. Spargo – sat the doubters down

2. Langdon – what a banana kick and ran all day

1. Jordon – mightily impressive debut.

Honourable mention to Oliver and Trac (I’m sure they’ll get plenty of votes throughout the season).


6. lever

5. oliver

4. may

3. spargo

2. mcdonald

1. petracca

6. May - Best defender going around

5. Lever - How blessed we are to have two mature, generals in the back half

4. Petracca - not his best game but made things happen

3. TMac - welcome back, legend

2. Spargo - when he touches it, we score

1. Jordon - was great around the ball but his 1%s were super important

Honorable mention to Ed Langdon, the Energiser bunny.

6.Steven May

5.Jake Lever

4. Clayton Oliver

3. Tom McDonald

2. Charlie Spargo

1. James Jordon

6: May

5: Lever

4: McDonald

3: Oliver

2: Langdon

1: Spargo


May and Lever should get 5.5 each. They’re a duo that works off each other like few others.

4 T McDonald. Proved me wrong. Albeit for a week.

3 Oliver. Our stoppage work is below par when he isn’t involved.

2 Petracca. First half was impressive before a knock to his knee.

1 Langdon. His run is vital to us.

Somebody earlier mentioned Gawn and his struggles rolling forward. He lacks and forward craft when he’s required to play anywhere other than deep. He mistakingly lead and moved to areas which meant he was creating congestion for our smaller forwards. In the 2nd half he went back to a more defensive role. He needs to be a threat forward though. Winning hit outs and pushing back limits his overall impact on winning the game. 

6. May

5. Lever

4. Tmac

3. Tomlinson 

2. Spargo

1.Oliver

19 hours ago, Swooper1987 said:

6. Lever

5. May

4. MacDonald

3. Langdon

2. Tomlinson

1. Oliver (although our mids were beaten pretty comprehensively as a unit)

I think the mids were about even, except for the critical part of centre bounce.  Around the grounds fair to middling


3 hours ago, DubDee said:

Surprised by the lack of votes for Kozzi. His touches and influence lifted us many times. Pressure, aggression and speed and skill. 

although it is hard to fit everyone in

100% agree. Probably didn’t have a big day stats wise, but he is high impact. I said it in another thread, but he is going to be very important for us this year.

6 - May

5 - Lever

4 - McDonald

3 - Oliver

2 - Spargo

1 - Langdon

6: May

5: Lever

4: Oliver

3: McDonald

2: Petracca

1: Tomlinson

 

 

6. Lever

5. May

4. Oliver

3. Mcdonald

2. Petracca

1. Fritsch

After studying the replay.

6. May 

5. Lever

4. T.Mac

3. Tomo

2. Trac

1. Take your pick

 

 

 

 


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