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Gawn - dominated the middle

Petracca - wonderful all game

Oliver - incredible second half

McDonald - great forward presence

Sparrow - some important touches

May - fought back impressively

Neal-Bullen - limited but important 

Brayshaw - limited but important 

Harmes - excellent tagging game

Spargo - wasted no possessions 

Pickett - gotta love him

Jordon - important in close

Salem - surprisingly quiet again

Fritsch - a quiet game

Rivers - played with confidence 

Jackson - an almost game

Hunt - not his best

Petty - confidence is everything 

Weideman - had little input 

Hibberd - tough and tight

Lever - better second half

Melksham - was rarely noticed 

 

 

 
 
34 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - dominated the middle

Petracca - wonderful all game

Oliver - incredible second half

McDonald - great forward presence

Sparrow - some important touches

May - fought back impressively

Neal-Bullen - limited but important 

Brayshaw - limited but important 

Harmes - excellent tagging game

Spargo - wasted no possessions 

Pickett - gotta love him

Jordon - important in close

Salem - surprisingly quiet again

Fritsch - a quiet game

Rivers - played with confidence 

Jackson - an almost game

Hunt - not his best

Petty - confidence is everything 

Weideman - had little input 

Hibberd - tough and tight

Lever - better second half

Melksham - was rarely noticed 

 

 

@joeboy - pretty good review

Salem - looks somewhat inhibited (injury-wise}

Edited by Tim


22 minutes ago, Tim said:

@joeboy - pretty good review

Salem - looks somewhat inhibited (injury-wise}

Goody mentioned in the presser they brought him off with a while to go in the game as they're still managing him through some soreness and niggles.

 

Gawn - showed great leadership

Petracca - impossible to stop

Oliver - damaging as usual

McDonald - excellent second half

Sparrow - great role game

May - great contested marks

Neal-Bullen - hard at it

Brayshaw - much more reliable

Harmes - damaging at times

Spargo - another great game

Pickett - shoulda kicked 5

Jordon - solid Langdon replacement

Salem - came back well

Fritsch - didnt do much

Rivers - career best form

Jackson - good young player

Hunt - did just enough

Petty - career best game

Weideman - can only improve

Hibberd - destroyed charlie cameron

Lever - quieter than usual

Melksham - great tagging game

1 hour ago, Bleeds_Red_&_Blue said:

 

Gawn - showed great leadership

Petracca - impossible to stop

Oliver - damaging as usual

McDonald - excellent second half

Sparrow - great role game

May - great contested marks

Neal-Bullen - hard at it

Brayshaw - much more reliable

Harmes - damaging at times

Spargo - another great game

Pickett - shoulda kicked 5

Jordon - solid Langdon replacement

Salem - came back well

Fritsch - didnt do much

Rivers - career best form

Jackson - good young player

Hunt - did just enough

Petty - career best game

Weideman - can only improve

Hibberd - destroyed charlie cameron

Lever - quieter than usual

Melksham - great tagging game

 feedback: - a little generous on Olivers first half.
- A little generous on Jackson. Needs to hold more marks. 
-Disagree with Petty. Gave a dumb 50m away and 4 free kicks. Far too costly for a key defender. 
-Agree on Rivers and Hibberd.

Agree on Pickett: his missed shots for goal were discussion worthy. 

I didn't know melksham was tagging though. 

 

Gawn - showed great leadership

Petracca - impossible to stop

Oliver - damaging as usual

McDonald - excellent second half

Sparrow - great role game

May - slow first half. 

Neal-Bullen - kicked the sealer

Brayshaw - good despite handballs

Harmes - finding his role

Spargo - Is becoming important

Pickett - good despite howler

Jordon - Vanilla but serviceable 

Salem - Foot skills welcomed.

Fritsch - 2 quiet goals

Rivers - becoming my favourite!

Jackson - Not a forward

Hunt - Needs more footy.

Petty - 4 Frees Against

Weideman - Brown v Weideman 

Hibberd - Finding old form

Lever - Quieter than usual

Melksham - Hasn't found form.

Spargo - kick the fu&&ing goal.

 

OK that's 4. But hey it needed the extra. Running in clear 40 out - just kick the goal - don't pass it there


5 hours ago, Dr.D said:

 feedback: - a little generous on Olivers first half.
- A little generous on Jackson. Needs to hold more marks. 
-Disagree with Petty. Gave a dumb 50m away and 4 free kicks. Far too costly for a key defender. 
-Agree on Rivers and Hibberd.

Agree on Pickett: his missed shots for goal were discussion worthy. 

I didn't know melksham was tagging though. 

Melksham tagged himself out of the game, again

7 hours ago, Micksdemons said:

Milkshake - Did he play !!

If he did he was pretty vanilla

3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

If he did he was pretty vanilla

Vanilla is better than that pf.

Sydeny Dees Fans -   You were magnificent  (max said it felt like our home game.)

1 hour ago, Demon17 said:

Sydeny Dees Fans -   You were magnificent  (max said it felt like our home game.)

Yep they seemed to appreciate the support it was great to be there 

Love big Max such a great character- really [censored] me off in the first quarter when they clearly were targeting him again 


21 minutes ago, Luther said:

Brian Taylor - [censored] for brains

What a spud he is.  Sale gets legged - htb.  ‘Brilliant tackle’.  Same thing happens to dickinher later on - big fuss about being legged, no htb!  So many times his bias leaks through,always ready to talk us down and talk himself up,

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