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6. Gawn

5. Lever

4. Langdon

3. Oliver

2. Salem

1. Kozzie

 

6. Gawn

5. Lever

4. Langdon

3. Oliver

2. Hibberd

1. TMac

- 100. that stupid 'Hawk' sound effect after every Hawthorn goal, mercifully we hardly heard it after halftime.

6. Gawn

5. McDonald 

4. Oliver

3. Salem

2. Lever

1. Petracca 

 

6. Lever

5. Gawn

4. Oliver

3. Langdon

2. TMAC.

1. Hibberd


6 Gawn

5 McDonald

4 Salem

3 Lever

2 Oliver

1 Langdon

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6 Gawn - just too, too good

5 Lever = recruit of the century

4 Langdon = recruit of the century

3 Oliver - never stops

2 Salem - grown in poise and smarts

1 Jackson - competes and wins to release Gawn

 

46 minutes ago, rolling fog said:

6. Gawn

5. Lever

4. Langdon

3. Oliver

2. Hibberd

1. TMac

 

About right I think , the 2 and 1 could have gone to Salem Hunt Petracca Spargo Jackson Kossy Bradshaw or Frosty in the first half

6 Gawn

5 TMac

4 Oliver

3 Langdon

2 Lever

1 Hibberd

6 Gawn

5 Lever

4 Salem

3 Hibberd

2 MacDonald

1 Oliver


4 hours ago, trac4brownlow said:

6. Gawn

5. Langdon

4. Lever

3. Salem

2. Oliver

1. T-Mac 

6. Gawn

5. Langdon

4. Lever

3. Salem

2. Oliver

1. Hunt

6. Gawn

5. Lever

4. Oliver

3. Salem

2. Langdon

1. Tmac

6 Gawn

5 Lever

4 T. McDonald

3 Petracca

2 Oliver

1 Jackson

 

 


6: Gawn

5: Lever

4: Salem

3: McDonald

2: Langdon

1: Oliver

Also liked Hunt, Jackson, Pickett, Hibberd, Petracca.

 

 

6 Gawn - What a captain's game, laced by great goal.

5 Lever - Brilliant marshalling of our defence, critical with May out.

4 Langdon - Has anyone noticed how confident we are going down the wings now and how good is this guy. He will be tagged harder from now on.

3 T.Mac - with Fritter out, we needed one of our talls to step up and he was very good all day presenting.

2 Hibberd - Salem got more of the ball but Hibbo was sensational. His link up work was just amazing and he still played tight and tough like Nev.

1 Kossie - Sometimes you have to give a bloke a vote for negating. Which Hawk has been cutting it up this season - CJ. And I lost count the number of times CJ was under pressure from Kossie. And Kossie was damaging going forward as well.

As to Oliver. Yes I know I'm marking him hard, but he was again ineffectual for large parts of the game as he went about the easy gives and I am sick of him trying to milk frees like he tried against Frosty. God he'd be good if he really believed in himself. He has all the tools - just needs to stop playing Robin to Trac's Batman and start realising that he can be as valuable as Chris Judd with his linebreaking speed. 


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