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6 -Jsyden Hunt

5 - Clayton Oliver

Every other player needs to understand these two can't just drag us over the line every time the game is in the balance 

 
14 minutes ago, goodoil said:

6. Clayton Oliver

5. Max Gawn

4. Jake Lever

3. Christian Petracca

2. Jack Viney

1. Jayden Hunt

Ditto.  If Brown could kick straight he might've got in.


26 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Your votes please 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 ...

Oliver

petracca

viney

lever

neal bullen

hunt

6.  Oliver

5.  Lever

4.  Gawn

3.  Petracca

2.  Viney

1.  Hunt

 

6 Oliver

5 Lever

4 Gawn

3 Hunt

2 Viney

1 Brown or Pickett

Petracca a lot of disposals, but almost wholly ineffective IMHO. 


6 votes Oliver

5 Gawn

4 Petracca

3 Hunt

2 Viney

1 Lever

 

Special mention the men in yellow who gifted the Bulldogs 25 possessions, a 50 metre penalty,2 downfield frees  and had the most influence on the game.

 

Edited by Older demon

Anyone who puts Viney in does not know footy. Apart from one good moment he was avarage at best

OLIVER 10 votes

Edited by picket fence


6 Oliver. At the contest. Won the footy. Drove us forward all night.

5 Gawn   Won the ruck all night   Didn’t get protection or benefit from fumbling mids

4 Viney   Really tried to lift us. Great heart . At the contest. 

3 Lever  He’s dependable. Solid   

2 Hunt run run and run. Some great line running and chases. But some dumb moments 

1 Trac. Lots of the footy. Great first goal. Missed targets and turnovers costly.   Bont beat him and Trac didn’t do well at his defensive responsibilities 

 

6 - Clarry

5 - Max

4 - Tracc

3 - Hunty

2 - Vines

1 - Jake

I felt that we had a number of players just off the boil tonight and our kicking is so average that it is not sustainable.

7 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Anyone who puts Viney in does not know footy. Apart from one good moment he was avarage at best

OLIVER 10 votes

I think you do not know much about footy Picket. Viney did well tonight. At least he showed some leadership.

3 minutes ago, Docs Demons said:

I think you do not know much about footy Picket. Viney did well tonight. At least he showed some leadership.

Two of Viney’s loose checking in the last qtr changed the margin from 4pts to 16pts. He showed the opposite of leadership when the game was in the balance. Also had a very quiet first half. Surprised anyone has him in their votes.

6: Clayton Oliver

5: Jake Lever

4: Jayden Hunt

3: Christian Petracca

2: Kysaiah Pickett

1: Jack Viney

Edited by Seetrollgetttroll


6 Oliver

5 Viney

4 Hunt

3 May

2 Lever

1 Brown

 

Gawn unlucky for 1 vote. Petracca was very sloppy and turned it over too much to get a vote.

 

6 Oliver

5 Lever

4 May

3 Hunt

2 Gawn

1 Petracca

Minus scores for Fritsch, ANB, Spargo, Jackson, Brayshaw, Langdon, Jordon.

 


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