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6.  Tommy Mac

5. Oliver

4.  May

3.  Harmes

2.  Salem

1.  Jordon

 

 

6- TMac

5- Clarry 

4- Harmes

3- Jordon

2- May

1- Salem

 

6, Oliver (or give it to the team defense (or coach), every wide shot on turnovers showed the Dees covering Sydney, no easy outlet)

5, Langdon, doesn't just run, his tackling and pressure acts were amazing.

4, McDonald, Offence and Defense, Utility of the year!

3, Jordan, Best game for Dees.

2, Hibberd, Best game in 2 years.

1, May, Bullied buddy.

Spargo - if it was on 1% acts would be 6 votes.

ANB stiff - good moments across all quarters

Harmes - was in it but needs to be cleaner

Leaver - awesome work.

6 Oliver

5 tmac 

4 Salem

3 may

Then I thought it’s a raffle 

Spargo, hunt Langdon rivers jordon bbb Kossy dogga anb fritta lever was huge brayshaw harmes hibberd  and tracca 

the question is who to leave out, at any one time the whole side did something

loved the endeavour. Though I did think we needed one more goal needed to lower our eyes once or twice


The coaches votes will be interesting !

Oliver

McDonald

Daylight

May

Salem

Hibberd

Langdon

 

6. McDonald

5. Oliver

4. May

3. Salem

2. Langdon

1. Harmes


6. TMac

5. May

4. Oliver

3. Brown

2. Spargo

1. Salem

6. Oliver

5. TMac

4. May

3. Salem

2. Langdon

1. Spargo

6 Tom McDonald

5 Clayton Oliver

4 Ed Langdon

3 Christian Petracca

2 Christian Salem

1 James Jordon

 

Honourable mentions;

Steven May

Alex Neal-Bullen

Michael Hibberd

Ben Brown

James Harmes

 

Overall;

Out-swannied the swans

 

 

Edited by Tarax Club


6. Oliver

5. TMac

4. May

3. Salem

2. Petracca 

1. Jordon 

6 Oliver

5 May

4 MacDonald

3 Salem

2 Jordan

1 Harmes

6. TMac

5. Salem

4. May

3. Oliver

2. B Brown (we wouldn't have won without his goals)

1. Jordon

6. Tommy
5. Salem 
4. May
3. Langdon
2. Oliver
1. Nibbler

Too much love for the inside mids. They had a poor game.


  On 08/05/2021 at 12:37, spirit of norm smith said:

6 McDonald   Goals were crucial   Good marking   Agile

5 May   Stopped Franklin   Steady under pressure    Kicks it 50+ out of defence

4 Salem   Steady    Won the footy   Used it to advantage  (excused him one clanger handball) 

3 Oliver   In every clearance contest    Goes and goes and tackles and wins it    His disposal still lets him down again and again 

2 Hibberd   So strong in every contest   Tackles and smothers and negated swans attack   Did the job on Papley

1 Jordon   Improving each week   Strong at the footy and won the footy   Did the job on Parker 

It’s just not counting the possessions.  Trac and Harmesy were good to win the footy but not effective and often turned over the footy. Both got caught too many times not giving the first option and tried to do too much. 

Very good analysis

  On 08/05/2021 at 12:31, Nasher said:

Negative infinity points to Luke Darcy who several times referred to James Jordon as Jordon Jones in the broadcast. I honestly weep for the state of our great game's commentary.

I haven’t watched the replay yet after getting home from the game, but that doesn’t surprise me, he’s a woeful commentator who also shouldn’t be allowed to do Dogs games.

 

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5 T Mac

4 Salem

3 May

2 Harmes

1/2  SPARGO !!!!  1/2 Langdon

JORDAN STIFF

Edited by picket fence

6. Oliver

5. McDonald

4. Harmes

3. May

2. Jordan

1. Salem


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