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6.Petracca

5.Lever

4.Oliver

3.Gawn

2.Salem

1.Fritsch

Edited by Biffen
Salem over Langdon-both good

6. Gawn

5. Viney

4.Lever

3. Oliver

2. Petracca

1. Langdon

 

 

6. Lever
5. Petracca
4. Viney
3. Gawn
2. Langdon
1. Salem

EDIT: Forgot Viney, who was just huge.

Edited by Chook


6 Lever

5 Petracca

4 Langdon

3 Gawn 

2 Salem

1 Oliver 

unlucky Viney 
 

Fritsch played ok. Sounds funny when he kicked 4 but could have kicked 8

6 Lever

5 Petracca

4 Gawn

3 Oliver

2 Viney

1 Fritsch

This was really tough as we played such a team game but I loved the games of Spargo, Langdon, Brayshaw and Tomlinson to name a few.

6. Petracca

5. Langdon

4. Lever

3. Gawn

2. Oliver

1. Fritta

Special mentions to Viney, Hunt, Salem and TMac, 

 

6.  Viney

5. Petracca

4. Lever 

3. Gawn

2. Fritsch

1. Oliver 

This was a raffle. 

6. Trac (36 disposals, 2 goals)

5. Gawn (great captains goal to stop cats run)

4. Oliver (more kicks than handballs)

3. Viney (12 tackles)

2. Langdon

1. Fritta (4 goals and looks like he’s having a heap of fun this year) 


Really difficult - which I'm really happy about

Gawn - The captain showed the way - again

Petracca Got plenty of it and love the muscle he provides

Lever - Lead the defence 

Viney - His beastly best

Clarrie  - You just cant leave him out because he he gets the pill so often

Kossie - Brilliant but more importantly he is creating pressure and match up problems. Oppo coaches are going to burn up energy                      wondering how to contain him

 

Apologies to about 15 others

Trac

Lever 

Viney

Clarrie

Gawn

langdon

Salem was also great. Couldn’t fit Fritter in despite 5 goals. Hunt is probably our most improved and I thought Jetta and Tomlinson stood up in the absence of May.

 

 

6. Petracca

5. Viney

4. Lever

3. Gawn

2. Langdon

1. Salem

Feels almost wrong to exclude Fritsch, TMac and Brayshaw. All were super today.


6 Lever

5 Petracca

4 Gawn

3 Fritsch

2 Langdon

1 Oliver

So hard to separate them in what is one of the very best TEAM efforts I’ve seen from the Dees in a very long time.  Here’s my crack at it:

6.  Lever

5.  Viney

4.  Gawn

3.  Petracca

2.  Langdon

1.  Fritsch


6. Trac

5. Lever

4. Langdon

3.Viney

2. Oliver 

1. Gawn

6 Lever

5 Petracca

4 Viney

3 Gawn

2 Salem

1 Fritsch 

 

Gawn

Lever

Fritsch

Trac

Langdon

Brayshaw

Honourable mentions to f'ing everyone else. Fantastic team effort.

6 Oliver

5 Petracca

4 Gawn

3 Viney

2 Salem

1 Langdon

Really interesting situation over the ground occurring now. There are doubles of similar types of good players  now like Hunt and Langdon, Ollie and Petracca, Jackson and Gawn, and Fritch and Spargo, and May and Lever. Complimentary differences.

 

 

 


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