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Brayshaw

May

Lever

Hunt

langdon

Oliver

 

6. May

5. Lever

4. Langdon 

4. Gus 

5. Trac

6. Oliver

 

6 May

5 Lever

4 Hibberd

3 Brayshaw

2 Hunt 

1 Petracca


6. Lever.     BOG

Daylight

3. Salem, Rivers and May

2,  Gawn. Oliver and Tracca

thats 7

i thought 

Langdon, Hunt, Spargo, Bradshaw, Harmes and even Sparrow for that pressure goal in the last

deserVe mention 

a great win. Anyone who does not rate essendun  as a serious threat will expect the Dees to win the flag by 10 goals.

just not realistic.  Very hard game, very tiring game, we might be flat next Saturday afternoon 

still Go Dees

 

1 hour ago, Clint Bizkit said:

6. May

5. Lever

4. Langdon

3. Salem

2. Petracca

1. Gawn

I am with you CB- I thought that Gus was also very important tonight.

 

6 Lever

5 May

4 Oliver 

3 Salem

2 Brayshaw

1 Langdon 

 


6. May

5. Lever

4. Petracca

3. Salem

2. Langdon

1. Brayshaw

Mentions to Hunty, Maxy and Hibbo 

6 May

5 Brayshaw

4 Petracca

3 Lever

2 Salem

1 Harmes

6 Lever

5 May

4 Brayshaw

3 Hunt

2 Langdon

1 Hibberd


6 - Lever

5 - May

4 - Gawn

3 - Petracca

2 - Oliver

1 - Salem

6 Lever

5 Langdon

4 May

3 Salem

2 Oliver

1 Brayshaw

Unreal so many don't have Trac. Not his best game but 2 big goals in a game where there were few. 

6. Christian Petracca 

5. Clayton Oliver 

4. Christian Salem 

3. James Jordon 

2. Jake Lever 

1. Steven May


6. Lever

5. May

4. Oliver

3. Salem

2. Petracca 

1. Brayshaw 

Loved Hibberds game too

6. Brayshaw

5. Lever

4. May

3. Hunt

2. Petracca

1. Hibberd

Honorable mentions to Langdon and Spargo. 

Edited by Star of the 80s

 

6.May

5.Lever

4.Salem

3.Langdon

2. Brayshaw

1.Trac

Bit late but I'll offer:

6. May.     Loved seeing Bomber forwards being nervous. All those contests, all that hunting and killing, and 100% DE. Ridiculous.

5. Oliver.    Drive all day.

4. Lever.    Contested/intercept marks make me happy.

3. Salem.   Was Salem all day. Smart and calm.

2. Gawn.   Was Gawn-quality all day and that's a top-6 effort even if it wasn't a spectacular game by his standard.

1. Petracca.   Some huge moments but slips and is lucky to be ahead of Brayshaw because his disposal simply didn't cut it at times.

The Winger Club memebers are both unlucky. I particularly think Brayshaw is really going in a #positive direction with his game now.

Still almost no goals from our actual forwards is a worry, but a further honorable mention for 'team firstness' is Tom McDonald who only snagged one for himself but led the team for score involvements and is still one of the top tackling tall forwards in the AFL.


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