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Gawn - a dominant game

Oliver - an elite performance 

Petracca - outstanding second half

Salem - career best game

Langdon - great first half

Neal-Bullen - important negating game

May - polished and inspiring

McDonald - provided strong presence

Hunt - was used well

Tomlinson - reliable and efficient 

Pickett - exciting forward presence

Rivers - great first half

Spargo - limited but effective 

Viney - great first quarter

Sparrow - effective holding game

Jones - justified his selection 

Fritsch - had limited impact

Jackson - an almost performance 

Brayshaw - rarely imbued confidence 

Jetta - experience proved valuable

Lever - was mostly reliable

Jordan - was rarely noticed 

Edited by joeboy

 

Can’t argue with most of that, although Jordon did well imo. I think he adds important balance to our midfield, and had 20 in the end.

Jordon with a game high 9 tackles along with 20 touches. Pretty bloody good for a second gamer. 

 

I love Joeboy's analysis every week, but one thing we seem to keep forgetting.  It's a team game.  We dominated possession and given it is only round 2, hopefully the errors that irk us all, will gradually be ironed out. 

 

I'm pretty stoked tonight, given the occasion and what that occasion would/should have meant to St. Kilda. 

My 3 word analysis?  You Bloody Bewdy.

 

 

Joeboy - most positive analysis

 

But Jordon was good. Does the hard stuff the let Oliver and Tracc do what they do.

And Kozzie - he's a star

 

Agree with most but Spargo was very effective. Always busy and always good vision

42 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

Can’t argue with most of that, although Jordon did well imo. I think he adds important balance to our midfield, and had 20 in the end.

Off just 65% game time


Just thought I might put this in here if that's ok 'joeboy'...

Where are all those Oliver can't hurt you knockers tonight?

Hah, hah, hah...

9 hours ago, JTR said:

Harsh on Jordan.

Absolutely - joeboy must have gone to the kitchen to make a cup of tea in the second quarter when Jordon got 10 disposals.

I thought Rivers' second half was better than his first!

Harsh on Jordon and Spargo. Playing their roles superbly at the moment.

Joe boy sees things his way.  Then we can read all the corrections.

we all see things in our own perception 

great to have a basic analysis, even if I don’t agree ...often even.


Completely wrong in regards to Jordan and Fritsch took most of our marks inside 50

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