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Gawn - uncharacteristically quiet game 

Hibberd - finally got going

May - not his best

Tomlinson - a sad story

Lever - great second half

Salem - cool under pressure 

Rivers - loose but energetic 

Baker - little to commend 

Langdon - kept on giving

Petracca - no votes today

Oliver - better second half

Fritsch - our most important 

McDonald - important in defence

Spargo - great with ball

Pickett - genius at work

Brown - a limited debut

Jackson - enjoyed more responsibility 

Jones - composed when required 

Hunt - was rarely sighted 

Neal-Bullen - had little involvement 

Jordon - calm and tough

Melksham - selfish and limited

 

Very harsh on Baker, I thought his effort in the second half was commendable, especially in neutralising that 2 on 1 contest out on the wing. Needs to improve his disposal though. 

7 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - uncharacteristically quiet game 

Hibberd - finally got going

May - not his best

Tomlinson - a sad story

Lever - great second half

Salem - cool under pressure 

Rivers - loose but energetic 

Baker - little to commend 

Langdon - kept on giving

Petracca - no votes today

Oliver - better second half

Fritsch - our most important 

McDonald - important in defence

Spargo - great with ball

Pickett - genius at work

Brown - a limited debut

Jackson - enjoyed more responsibility 

Jones - composed when required 

Hunt - was rarely sighted 

Neal-Bullen - had little involvement 

Jordon - calm and tough

Melksham - selfish and limited

Brayshaw - helmet too tight

 

16 minutes ago, Seetrollgetttroll said:

Very harsh on Baker, I thought his effort in the second half was commendable, especially in neutralising that 2 on 1 contest out on the wing. Needs to improve his disposal though. 

He was everything wrong with Melbourne in the first half. Couldn't hit a kick, tried to do something and turned it over. Didn't feel like he had an opponent.

22 minutes ago, joeboy said:

May - not his best

 

 

Sets a pretty high standard does Steven! 25 touches, 14 marks, 550 metres gained!

19 minutes ago, Seetrollgetttroll said:

Very harsh on Baker, I thought his effort in the second half was commendable, especially in neutralising that 2 on 1 contest out on the wing. Needs to improve his disposal though. 

The only good thing he did.

 

Gawn - Dominated by Goldstein

Hibberd - Costly errors today

May - Not his best

Tomlinson - Gutted for him 

Lever - Lifted 2nd half

Salem - Same as above 

Rivers - Our best defender 

Baker - Wasn't ready today

Langdon - Our best midfielder

Petracca - Lacked leadership today

Oliver - Good final quarter

Fritsch - Best on ground 

McDonald - Big call coming

Spargo - Quietly good today

Pickett - Clean when needed

Brown - Okay not good

Jackson - Rising star award? 

Jones - Slow but composed

Hunt - Good 2nd half

Neal-Bullen - Frustrating final quarter

Jordon - 2nd best midfielder

Melksham - 1 good quarter

AnB probably has a pretty big vault of bad games, but that was one of his worst in a long time.


12 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

AnB probably has a pretty big vault of bad games, but that was one of his worst in a long time.

probably the only unforced changed for one of chandler/bedford

baker was serviceable, actually competed and got to the right spots but cannot hit a chest with his kicks they just float and loop didnt give the target an advantage after theyd done the hard work getting front spot on their man

20 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

 

Rivers - Our best defender 

 

 

Just no. Was terrible in first half.

2 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Just no. Was terrible in first half.

Who was better? no one.

2 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

Who was better? no one.

Salem, May and Lever for a start. All three feature in the votes of most Demonlanders,

1 minute ago, dee-tox said:

Salem, May and Lever for a start. All three feature in the votes of most Demonlanders,

Really shoudn't considering Salem was invisible until 2nd half, May was beaten in the air by a kid consistenly and Lever was fumbly until we took control.

Rivers* locked down Stephenson really well.

Edited by MurDoc516


Unbelievably negative comments per se. 

Came off an incredible win against the Tigers, played on a ground some have never seen. 

A hard fought win, great second half, top of the ladder, yet so much negativity. 

Really don’t know how supporters can be so critical. 

Feel happy and positive , please. 

21 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Unbelievably negative comments per se. 

Came off an incredible win against the Tigers, played on a ground some have never seen. 

A hard fought win, great second half, top of the ladder, yet so much negativity. 

Really don’t know how supporters can be so critical. 

Feel happy and positive , please. 

Yeah. Spot on. Pathetic whining. Also disrespecting North, who were beaten by the same margin by Geelong 2 weeks ago - at Geelong.

 

28 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Unbelievably negative comments per se. 

Came off an incredible win against the Tigers, played on a ground some have never seen. 

A hard fought win, great second half, top of the ladder, yet so much negativity. 

Really don’t know how supporters can be so critical. 

Feel happy and positive , please. 

I'd feel a lot better if Tomlinson and Viney weren't injured...

35 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Unbelievably negative comments per se. 

Came off an incredible win against the Tigers, played on a ground some have never seen. 

A hard fought win, great second half, top of the ladder, yet so much negativity. 

Really don’t know how supporters can be so critical. 

Feel happy and positive , please. 

Not to mention how often since 1964 Melbourne dropped these games, not to mention how we have hardly won in Hobart.

In the meantime, in the Twos are two beauties with enormous potential - Chandler and Bedford - and Uncle Nev is playing great football.


 

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