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6. Oliver

5. Spargo

4. Petracca

3. Lever

2. Fritsch

1. Salem

 

6. Petty

5. Hibbo 

4. Rivers 

3. Spargo

2. AvB

1. Salem

 

6. Petty, seriously thought we lost him there

5. Spargo, smart footballer

4. Salem, composure with ball in hand

3. Hunt, running from HB

2. Oliver, possessions but off ball running and decision making (bombing it in) frustrating

1. Petracca, has an engine but also thinks he can win the game on his own.

 

I do wonder if some players goes into these easy win games thinking how they are going to boost their own stat's. 


9 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Spargo ??? 11 possessions.  Beaten by Burgoyne. Then was shifted as Anb went to negate Burgoyne   

Cannot kick 35 metres. See last quarter.

Missed easy goal in the run in second quarter.  

Had a few tackles but let alot go and couldn’t hold footy inside forward 50. 

Just just did enough to maybe hold his spot. 

Yep for all his ball nous still not good enough!

6. Clayton Oliver 
5. Christian Petracca 
4. Bailey Fritsch 
3. James Jordon 
2. Max Gawn 
1. Jack Viney

6: Petty

5: Fritsch

4: Hunt

3: Petracca 

2: Salem

1: Spargo

then Oliver and Lever!

 

6 - Clarry

5 - Tracc

4 - Fritsch

3 - Salem

2 - Max

1 - Petty

Without Max we lose that game but a number of our players well down on form in fact to many to mention.

6 Salem

5 Petty

4 Petracca

3 Gawn

2 Hunt

1 Fitsch

Lever cannot hold a direct opponent, Viney cannot distribute, Clarrie bombs-> Fwds suffering, Jackson, Brown & Mc Donald running in different directions

 


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Clarrie leads by 18:-

167. Clayton Oliver
149. Christian Petracca
121. Christian Salem
94. Jake Lever
86. Max Gawn 
69. Steven May 
66. Tom McDonald
63. Ed Langdon
43. Luke Jackson
35. James Harmes 
33. Bayley Fritsch
31. Kysiah Pickett 
27. James Jordon
15. Angus Brayshaw
14. Jayden Hunt 
13. Harry Petty
12. Jack Viney 
11. Charlie Spargo
7. Michael Hibberd Trent Rivers
2. Alex Neal-Bullen
1. Adam Tomlinson

I wonder what is up with Ed Langdon, he has dropped off since he was concussed, Trent Rivers, ANB, Hibbo and Steven May also well off their best. They were all down against the Hawks.!!!

On 7/17/2021 at 10:36 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

Spargo ??? 11 possessions.  Beaten by Burgoyne. Then was shifted as Anb went to negate Burgoyne   

Cannot kick 35 metres. See last quarter.

Missed easy goal in the run in second quarter.  

Had a few tackles but let alot go and couldn’t hold footy inside forward 50. 

Just just did enough to maybe hold his spot. 

I seriously don't see what others see in this kid.

All I can honestly say is that I wish he was not in my team.

1 hour ago, Territory said:

I seriously don't see what others see in this kid.

All I can honestly say is that I wish he was not in my team.

He is the best user in the team.  Watch carefully.  Only needs 8 possies to do a lot of damage.   Love having the ball in his hands 


3 hours ago, Territory said:

I seriously don't see what others see in this kid.

All I can honestly say is that I wish he was not in my team.

He needs to hit the score board more but his pressure and tackling are good. 

he is rare that he uses it very well. His decision making and Killing skills are the reason he is in the team

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