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6 Salem

5 TMac

4 Gawn

3 May

2 Fritsch

1 Langdon

 
56 minutes ago, jayceebee31 said:

I would give Petracca - minus 10….pathetic effort from him today,

Pathetic? 
he was one of few that put in a strong effort all game. Missed some targets and goals but very far from pathetic. 

 

6. Salem

5. May

4. Tmac

3. Gawn

2. Lever

1. Trac


Agree that Trac was polarizing today. Had some good one on ones and tried to drag us back into the game.  Certainly not a bad game.  

BUT HIS MISS FOR GOAL FROM 25-30 METRES OUT STRAIGHT IN FRONT WAS HORRIBLE.  In the context of the third quarter, it was bad. 

6 Salem

5 Tmac

4 May

3 Petracca

2 Lever

1 Fritsch 

 

6. Petracca

5. Lever

4. Gawn

3. Fritsch

2. Salem

1. Neal-Bullen


8 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Agree that Trac was polarizing today. Had some good one on ones and tried to drag us back into the game.  Certainly not a bad game.  

BUT HIS MISS FOR GOAL FROM 25-30 METRES OUT STRAIGHT IN FRONT WAS HORRIBLE.  In the context of the third quarter, it was bad. 

Our kicking for goal is putrid 

No one has any conftidence nor firs thecfirward line look cohesive.

Guess who coaches both Stafford?? 

What quals has he to be a forward AFL coach and goal kicker. ? 

Pressure seems to get the better of our forwards. Need to be more relaxed and first option trained. 

 

 

 

6. Salem

5. May

4. Lever

3. McDonald

2. Langdon

1. Fritsch

16 hours ago, Deeoldfart said:

6.  Salem

5.  May

4.  T.Mac

3.  Gawn

2.  Lever

1.  Fritsch

Same as DOF one change Lever 3 Gawn 2


19 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

6 Salem 

5 Tmcd 

4 Gawn 

3 May

2 Fritsch 

1 Lever 

Have to reinforce that Salem is having an excellent year. 

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140. Clayton Oliver
123. Christian Petracca
104. Christian Salem
87. Jake Lever
82. Max Gawn 
64. Steven May
63. Ed Langdon
55. Tom McDonald
43. Luke Jackson
35. James Harmes
30. Kysiah Pickett 
28. Bayley Fritsch 
24. James Jordon
15. Angus Brayshaw
14. Jayden Hunt
10. Jack Viney
7. Michael Hibberd Trent Rivers
6. Charlie Spargo
2. Alex Neal-Bullen
1. Adam Tomlinson
 

Had a discussion last night about the Dees and who we could hope to see step more in the 2nd half of the year. Gussy Brayshaw was an interesting one. I said he was having a good year (and great to see him on the park given his concussion issues from a few years ago). But agree he’s hardly back to 2018 and is planning a more defensive wing type role. Thought he was very good against the bombers. 

6: lever

to my mind daylight

5: salem

4 may

more daylight


3: fritsch
2: gawn
1: rivers


6. Salem

5. May

4. Lever

3. Gawn

2. Petracca

1. Fritsch

Can't make my mind up about Hibberd's game. Only a few possessions of his own, but kept Toby Greene's numbers way down, except for the matter of 3 goals in a low scoring game. I guess that's closer to a fail than a pass. (And I'm not suggesting Hibberd should be near the votes).

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