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6 Fritsch

5 Pickett

4 Oliver

3 Jackson

2 Langdon

1 Salem

 

Apologies to May, Jordon and Rivers who I could have stuck in, and perhaps Petracca.

Edited by deanox

 

6 Jackson - turned the game in Q3

5 Fritsch

4 Langdon

3 Oliver

2 Pickett

1 Salem

6. Fritsch

5. Pickett 

4. Jackson 

3. Salem

2. Langdon

1. Oliver

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6 Jackson

5 Pickett

4 Fritsch

3 Langdon

2 Salem

1 Oliver

 

6. Jackson 
5. Pickett
4. Fritsch
3. Salem
2. Langdon
1. Rivers

Edited by Chook

6. Fritsch

5. Pickett

4. Jackson

3. Langdon

2. Oliver 

1. Salem


6: Kysaiah Pickett

5: Bailey Fritsch

4: Luke Jackson

3: Ed Langdon

2: Christian Salem

1: Clayton Oliver

6. Fritsch

5. Pickett

4. Jackson

3. Langdon

2. Salem

1. May

Oliver played a nice last quarter but was nowhere to be seen in the first half.  Petracca was serviceable at best, Gawn wasn't beaten by Goldstein but was largely irrelevant today due to Jackson's influence.

Edited by Swooper1987


6 JACKSON

5 FRITSCH'

4 PICKETT

3 OLIVER

2 LANGDON

1 SALEM

15 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

6. Fritsch

5. Pickett

4. Jackson

3. Langdon

2. Salem

1. May

Oliver played a nice last quarter but was nowhere to be seen in the first half.  Petracca was serviceable at best, Gawn wasn't beaten by Goldstein but was largely irrelevant today due to Jackson's influence.

Gawn was slaughtered by Goldstien Jackson had to save him.

13 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

Petracca was serviceable at best,

He has set an incredible standard.

His work out of contests was as good as ever but he didn't use the ball well at all.

It was great to see our 2019 draft crop turn the game in our favour today. In future, we may look at that draft as a pivotal moment for the club.


Just now, WERRIDEE said:

Gawn was slaughtered by Goldstien Jackson had to save him.

Using what metric?  Gawn had more hitouts, disposals, marks and less time on the ball.

Just now, Swooper1987 said:

Using what metric?  Gawn had more hitouts, disposals, marks and less time on the ball.

By my eyes. Easily Gawn's worst game by a mile.

2 minutes ago, Cheesy D. Pun said:

He has set an incredible standard.

His work out of contests was as good as ever but he didn't use the ball well at all.

It was great to see our 2019 draft crop turn the game in our favour today. In future, we may look at that draft as a pivotal moment for the club.

Agree.  Petracca and Gawn both.

 

6. Jackson 

5. Fritsch

4. Langdon

3. May

2. Pickett

1. Salem

Just now, WERRIDEE said:

By my eyes. Easily Gawn's worst game by a mile.

Yep, it wasn't his best game but to say Goldy slaughtered him by having less hitouts, marks or disposals is a big stretch.  Jackson was close enough to best on so I'd reckon it might count as one of Goldy's poorer games too.


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