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6 MCDONALD

5 OLIVER

4 MAY

3 HARMES

2 SALEM

1 JORDON

 

6 Clarrie (Willed us to victory in the final qtr)

5 TMac

4 Max

3 Harmes (was tough and clean over the ball)

2 May

1 Langdon

10 minutes ago, Cheesy D. Pun said:

6 Clarrie (Willed us to victory in the final qtr)

...

10 disposals, 5 contested, at 90% efficiency in the last quarter was massive.

 
3 hours ago, Rob Mac...... said:

Jordon and Gus had a few bad disposals

i wasn’t as impressed with Jordon as others. Turned the ball over too often and a couple resulted in goals. 47% disposal efficiency. Needs to tidy up. Brayshaw 57% DE.
 

6. Oliver

5. TMac

4. May

3. Langdon

2. Harmes

1. Salem

A number of our players were well off the pace today. Pickett, Lever, Gawn, Brayshaw, ANB, Jackson, Petty, Fritsch, Melksham, and Rivers all played below expectations. Yet we still won! Can’t wait for everyone to have a big day out together — preferably in the last game of the year.

 

 


6: McDonald

5: May

4: Oliver

3: Salem

2: Langdon

1: Spargo

5 hours ago, Fanatique Demon said:

 

A number of our players were well off the pace today. Pickett, Lever, Gawn, Brayshaw, ANB, Jackson, Petty, Fritsch, Melksham, and Rivers all played below expectations. Yet we still won! Can’t wait for everyone to have a big day out together — preferably in the last game of the year.

 

 

I think you are perhaps a bit harsh on some. I thought it was a measure of how hard and strong Sydney was paying and trying to win, 

most you have mentioned had a couple of times when their input was needed and it measured up. I can’t recall anyone being outpaced all night, a couple might have done better but   We had a win. 8 in a row  I followed Melbourne in the mornings papers back then, and delivering the herald on my bike to 150 houses as well in the afternoon.

that’s a bloodying long time ago !

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Clarification

 

6 T Mac

5 Oliver

4 Salem

3 May

2 Jordon

1 harmes

6. TMac

5. Oliver

4. Harmes

3. BBrown

2. May

1. Jordon

6 TMac

5 Oliver

4 May

3 Langdon

2 Hibberd

1 Harmes

 


6. Clarrie

5.Tmac

4.May

3.Jordon

2. Salem

1. Harmes


9 hours ago, Spirit of the Demon said:

6. Clayton Oliver 

5. Tom McDonald 

4. Christian Petracca 

3. James Harmes 

2. Christian Salem 

1. James Jordan

Not sure how you could put Petracca in the best. He tried to do way too much and either got caught holding the ball too often or butchered it by foot. Not a great game by him. 

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We have a new leader ...

73. Clayton Oliver
60. Max Gawn Christian Petracca
51. Christian Salem
46. Jake Lever
37. Ed Langdon
31. Tom McDonald 30. Steven May
26. Kysiah Pickett
17. Bayley Fritsch Luke Jackson
12. Jayden Hunt
10. Jack Viney
9. James Harmes
7. Michael Hibberd  
4. James Jordon
3. Angus Brayshaw
2. Charlie Spargo
1. Alex Neal-Bullen Adam Tomlinson

4 hours ago, Demonland said:

We have a new leader ...

73. Clayton Oliver
60. Max Gawn Christian Petracca
51. Christian Salem
46. Jake Lever
37. Ed Langdon
31. Tom McDonald 30. Steven May
26. Kysiah Pickett
17. Bayley Fritsch Luke Jackson
12. Jayden Hunt
10. Jack Viney
9. James Harmes
7. Michael Hibberd  
4. James Jordon
3. Angus Brayshaw
2. Charlie Spargo
1. Alex Neal-Bullen Adam Tomlinson

Plus Tom McDonald enters the ? six with a bullet!

Edited by Tarax Club

 

Oliver is morphing into meanness personified...6

Tommy Mac, smokey for Brownlow on present form...5

May, ides of May...................................................4

Harmes had the type of return i was so hoping for 3

Salem harder than i have ever seen him..2

Hibberd , old hand who is blooming and respected ...1

11 hours ago, willmoy said:

Oliver is morphing into meanness personified...6

Tommy Mac, smokey for Brownlow on present form...5

May, ides of May...................................................4

Harmes had the type of return i was so hoping for 3

Salem harder than i have ever seen him..2

Hibberd , old hand who is blooming and respected ...1

No chance, unfortunately. He could play like he did on Saturday every week and wouldn't get close. Umpires are unable to award more than a paltry number of votes to players who don't start in the centre circle for most of the game.


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