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1 minute ago, AMH said:

Yes. Cameron Ling...never has anything good to say about Melbourne. 

Yeah, not a big fan of Lingy but he generally says things that make sense to me even if I disagree.

Dermy is just full of it. He's just a constant jumble of wild theories.

 

6 Gawn

5 Pickett

4 Langdon

3 Hunt

2 Salem

1 Tomlinson

6. Hunt

5. Gawn

4. Langdon

3. Kozzie

2. Viney

1. Trac


6. Gawm

5. Langdon

4. Head band is back

3. Pickett

2. ANB

1. Lever.

6. Gawn

First half wasn't bad but couldn't quite put his stamp on it. Second half went to not another level, another 3 levels. 

5. Hunt

Best game in years. Got his confidence back in taking the game on but also timed his dashes forward for the handball receive perfectly.

4 . Langdon 

Starting to take his games for granted, which is stupid. Provides us with the best width on the park you could hope for. 

3. Pickett

What more can you say, kids at the nightclubs will be soon doing the Pickett shuffle.

2. Viney

If he plays that kind of game week in week out I will not complain at all.

1. Salem

The number of plays he kick starts with his short passing is often overlooked by everyone except us. 

 

6 Gawn

5 Pickett

4 Lever  (Was given huge responsibility to hold a position that was constantly exposed, allowing others to be free)

3 Viney

2 Langdon

1 Brayshaw (tie break with several others was the fact he is beginning to show promise in his wider role)

 

6 Max Gawn

5 Ed Langdon

4 Kysaiah Pickett

3 Jayden Hunt

2 Christian Petracca

1 Jack Viney

Honourable mentions;

Luke Jackson

Clayton Oliver

Jake Lever

Trent Rivers

James Jordon

Adam Tomlinson

Angus Brayshaw

Overall;

A comprehensive  team performance led admirably by Captain Max.

Edited by Tarax Club
Team first!


6.  Gawn

5.  Pickett

4.  Langdon

3.  Hunt

2.  Hunt

1.  Salem


6 Viney

5 Hunt

4 Gawn

3 Pickett

2 Salem

1 Langdon

1 hour ago, goodoil said:

6. Max Gawn

5. Ed Langdon

4. Jake Lever

3. Kysaiah Kropinyeri-Pickett

2. Jack Viney

1. Jayden Hunt

x2

 


Pickett

Hunt

Fritsch (Can't believe the lack of love for his kicking tonight)

Gawn

Langdon

Viney

6. Gawn

5. Kozzie

4. Hunt

3. Langdon

2. Viney

1. Lever

6. Gawn

5. Hunt

4. Pickett

3. Langdon

2. Viney

1. Salem

 

6.Gawn 5 Langdon 4 Pickett 3 Salem 2 Brayshaw and 1Hunt.

6. Gawn

5. Hunt

4. Pickett

3. Salem

2. Langdon

1. Lever


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