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Gawn - dominated when required

Fritsch - amazing second half

Brown - one quarter performance 

Petracca - lacked usual drive

Jackson - great youthful energy

Pickett - little involvement again

Spargo - better forward pressure

Melksham - far from convincing 

Harmes - had limited presence

Oliver - surprisingly didn’t dominate 

Salem - the consummate professional 

Lever - intercepted at will

Brayshaw - disappointingly quiet game

Hibberd - safe but limited

Langdon - pleasingly found form

Bowey - safe and mature

Jordon - had limited involvement 

Rivers - presence and endeavour 

Neal-Bullen - prefers the wet

Sparrow - just a game

Petty - just broke even

Smith - probably surprised everyone 

 

Edited by joeboy

 

Smith - nicely played game

 

Now I’m pretty convinced you just go off the stats sheet

  On 15/08/2021 at 07:08, joeboy said:

Smith - probably surprised everyone 

 

Smith - didn't surprise binman 


Petty - won't back down

  On 15/08/2021 at 07:08, joeboy said:

Gawn - dominated when required

Fritsch - amazing second half

Brown - one quarter performance 

Petracca - lacked usual drive

Jackson - great youthful energy

Pickett - little involvement again

Spargo - better forward pressure

Melksham - far from convincing 

Harmes - had limited presence

Oliver - surprisingly didn’t dominate 

Salem - the consummate professional 

Lever - intercepted at will

Brayshaw - disappointingly quiet game

Hibberd - safe but limited

Langdon - pleasingly found form

Bowey - safe and mature

Jordon - had limited involvement 

Rivers - presence and endeavour 

Neal-Bullen - prefers the wet

Sparrow - just a game

Petty - just broke even

Smith - probably surprised everyone 

 

Last week you nailed it.

I know its hard but Im not sure if we watched the same game.

Petty totally cleaned up.

And Trac saved the day.

And while bb didnt score after the first he kept competing often playing the role Tmac usually does up the ground.

Edited by leave it to deever

 

Clarry: looks totally exhausted

Don’t  often disagree with you Joeboy but we did win by 7 goals. God help Adelaide if the team had played well.


  On 15/08/2021 at 08:00, picket fence said:

Clarry: looks totally exhausted

He had 28 touches, 5 clearances, 7 tackles, 348 metres gained, 8 score involvements, 28 pressure acts (our most) and got to spend 12% of the game on the bench.  

  On 15/08/2021 at 09:09, titan_uranus said:

He had 28 touches, 5 clearances, 7 tackles, 348 metres gained, 8 score involvements, 28 pressure acts (our most) and got to spend 12% of the game on the bench.  

Some brownlow voted then- I hope so! How did the bont go,

  On 15/08/2021 at 09:55, Dave1711 said:

Harmes cannot kick and is less than average handball, he does not deserve game

Give me life!

  On 15/08/2021 at 07:26, JTR said:

Harsh on Petty. I thought he was fantastic today

Particularly in 2nd half when they were closing the gap. He took several crucial marks, spoils, and kicked reliably. 


  On 15/08/2021 at 07:08, joeboy said:

Gawn - dominated when required

Fritsch - amazing second half

Brown - one quarter performance 

Petracca - lacked usual drive

Jackson - great youthful energy

Pickett - little involvement again

Spargo - better forward pressure

Melksham - far from convincing 

Harmes - had limited presence

Oliver - surprisingly didn’t dominate 

Salem - the consummate professional 

Lever - intercepted at will

Brayshaw - disappointingly quiet game

Hibberd - safe but limited

Langdon - pleasingly found form

Bowey - safe and mature

Jordon - had limited involvement 

Rivers - presence and endeavour 

Neal-Bullen - prefers the wet

Sparrow - just a game

Petty - just broke even

Smith - probably surprised everyone 

 

Bloody hell, I thought we won today.

 

  On 15/08/2021 at 09:27, Superunknown said:

Some brownlow voted then- I hope so! How did the bont go,

Bont had 31 touches in the loss against the Hawks. Can't say he had his usual influence but he might squeeze out a vote or two simply because he's 'The Bont'. Howe was a clear BOG standout from that match. 

Edited by Demon Jack

  On 15/08/2021 at 12:01, Dante said:

Bloody hell, I thought we won today.

 

I love Joeboys 3 word analysis and look forward to it every week.

If we do win the premiership I can't wait to see who he thinks played poorly.


  On 16/08/2021 at 07:02, Wrecker46 said:

I love Joeboys 3 word analysis and look forward to it every week.

If we do win the premiership I can't wait to see who he thinks played poorly.

Everyone.

  On 16/08/2021 at 07:02, Wrecker46 said:

I love Joeboys 3 word analysis and look forward to it every week.

If we do win the premiership I can't wait to see who he thinks played poorly.

If and when we WIN the Premiership we will have NO passengers!! cant afford to have a Gary Rohan in our team!

Edited by picket fence

  On 15/08/2021 at 13:24, Wrecker46 said:

Rivers - the new wheatley

Forgot about Wheaters.

They do have some similarities in playing style.

 

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