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My 3 word player analysis v Fremantle

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Gawn - surprisingly didn’t dominate 

McDonald - a consistent target

Oliver - prolific, sometimes wasteful 

Langdon - seemingly without passion

May - thank God 1

Lever - thank God 2

Petracca - skills slightly off

Harmes - plenty of grunt

Jordan - impressive first half

Brayshaw - needed the run

Spargo - some important touches

Tomlinson - steady and reliable 

Salem - excellent first half

Fritsch - only some cameos 

Sparrow - was rarely sighted

Jones - played his part

Neal-Bullen - just a game

Pickett - always looked dangerous 

Jackson - will be better

Rivers - was rarely noticed

Hunt - was rarely noticed

Jetta - some important interceptions 

Edited by Grapeviney

 
4 minutes ago, joeboy said:

 

Langdon - seemingly without passion

 

This confuses me. Langdon played well. Ran hard all day. Is a lone wingman out there but provided good linkage and tackled well. Not the most dazzling performance of his career, but certainly a good game. 

  • Grapeviney changed the title to My 3 word player analysis v Fremantle

Not bad. My thoughts:

Gawn - Couldn't impose self

McDonald - Sporadic yet reliable 

Oliver - Quantity not quality

Langdon - Had some presence

May - God among boys

Lever - Back to best

Petracca - Wasteful beyond first

Harmes - In and out

Jordan - Rising star nom

Brayshaw - did he play?

Spargo - Demonlands most underrated

Tomlinson - Club best game

Salem - Too easily beaten

Fritsch - Flash in pan

Sparrow - Not his day

Jones - Closer to milestone

Neal-Bullen - just a game

Pickett - Cyril Rioli like

Jackson - Present yet wasteful

Rivers - Has some flashes

Hunt - Not quite there

Jetta - Played solid role

Edited 1 minute ago by Grapeviney

 
1 minute ago, praha said:

Not bad. My thoughts:

Gawn - Couldn't impose self

McDonald - Sporadic yet reliable 

Oliver - Quantity not quality

Langdon - Had some presence

May - God among boys

Lever - Back to best

Petracca - Wasteful beyond first

Harmes - In and out

Jordan - Rising star nom

Brayshaw - did he play?

Spargo - Demonlands most underrated

Tomlinson - Club best game

Salem - Too easily beaten

Fritsch - Flash in pan

Sparrow - Not his day

Jones - Closer to milestone

Neal-Bullen - just a game

Pickett - Cyril Rioli like

Jackson - Present yet wasteful

Rivers - Has some flashes

Hunt - Not quite there

Jetta - Played solid role

Edited 1 minute ago by Grapeviney

Nailed it P.

T.Mac : Should've kicked 4 ( Thats not counting the mongrel bounce he got in the last quarter)


UNCONVINCING, HOMELY,  RELIEF.

Good stuff, Joe Boy. My favourite weekly topic.

I’d like to chip in with this one...

Rivers: many costly mistakes

 
3 minutes ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Rivers: many costly mistakes

I would say this..after a really promising debut season.

Rivers - 2nd year blues

I hope he can shake them

Ha, i was tempted to say that. But it’s just one game. Let’s hope it doesn’t turn out to be the dreaded second year blues.

3 minutes ago, rjay said:

Rivers - 2nd year blues

He looked good last year.


20 minutes ago, I'va Worn Smith said:

Wow.  No-one notice Clarry's stats today?.  Geez, talk about fickled.

Yep for some reason supporters judge Clarry very harshly BOG for mie

20 minutes ago, I'va Worn Smith said:

Wow.  No-one notice Clarry's stats today?.  Geez, talk about fickled.

I’d prefer if he played the team role rather than racking up the stats.

 


19 hours ago, joeboy said:

Langdon - seemingly without passion

I'm comfortable with your analysis of every player apart from the above.

This guy is the Energiser bunny - runs hard all day.

13 hours ago, Better days ahead said:

I’d prefer if he played the team role rather than racking up the stats.

 

Yeah, I was shocked that his disposal efficiency was 80%. I wouldn't have had him in my top 10 on the field.

I actually thought Brayshaw was ok. He laid some big tackles in the last qtr (including one on Fyfe) and did some nice composed kicks that led to scoring opportunities. He’ll be even better next week. 

Oliver was BOG for mine.

Jetta was oustanding.

Brayshaw did a lot of important hard things, and pinpoint passes


So glad Tomo has been recognised.

Definately the best game his played for the club.

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