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My 3 word player analysis V Geelong

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Gawn - perfect captain’s game

Viney - disciplined and dynamic 

Salem - confident and prolific

Oliver - an unselfish game

Petracca - dynamic and important 

Spargo - year’s best performance 

Fritsch - classy and vital

Langdon - the running machine 

Harmes - incredible first half

Brayshaw - brave and involved

McDonald - played his part

Neal-Bullen - great first half

Bowey - pure footballing talent

Brown - an important contribution 

Pickett - always looked dangerous 

Jackson - quiet but valuable 

Sparrow - excellent tagging game

Lever - assumed General’s role

Jordon - enjoyed the experience 

Rivers - impressive youthful energy

Hibberd - an important addition 

Petty - performance belied experience 

May - please recover well

 

 
 

Nail'd it Joeboy.


Good summary. I probably would have left Bowey out of the team tonight...and I would have been dead wrong. Great composure and execution under pressure.

Ultimately we won this game on the back of immense pressure applied by 22 players...we'll need it in 2 weeks and if we bring it again we're in with a decent show.

 

Mine:

Demonland’s first grand final 

Gawn - God like performance 


Not 3 words but what I call gold:

 

May be an image of 1 person, beard and text that says 'Û AFL Player, The Demons Max Gawn "HEY GOOGLE, ORDER ME FIVE SNAGS THANKS" neds'


8 hours ago, joeboy said:

 

Spargo - year’s best performance 

 

 

3 extra words could be  - ' when it counted'

Scars? What scars?

14 hours ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - perfect captain’s game

Viney - disciplined and dynamic 

Salem - confident and prolific

Oliver - an unselfish game

Petracca - dynamic and important 

Spargo - year’s best performance 

Fritsch - classy and vital

Langdon - the running machine 

Harmes - incredible first half

Brayshaw - brave and involved

McDonald - played his part

Neal-Bullen - great first half

Bowey - pure footballing talent

Brown - an important contribution 

Pickett - always looked dangerous 

Jackson - quiet but valuable 

Sparrow - excellent tagging game

Lever - assumed General’s role

Jordon - enjoyed the experience 

Rivers - impressive youthful energy

Hibberd - an important addition 

Petty - performance belied experience 

May - please recover well

 

Best analysis yet.


14 hours ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - perfect captain’s game

Viney - disciplined and dynamic 

Salem - confident and prolific

Oliver - an unselfish game

Petracca - dynamic and important 

Spargo - year’s best performance 

Fritsch - classy and vital

Langdon - the running machine 

Harmes - incredible first half

Brayshaw - brave and involved

McDonald - played his part

Neal-Bullen - great first half

Bowey - pure footballing talent

Brown - an important contribution 

Pickett - always looked dangerous 

Jackson - quiet but valuable 

Sparrow - excellent tagging game

Lever - assumed General’s role

Jordon - enjoyed the experience 

Rivers - impressive youthful energy

Hibberd - an important addition 

Petty - performance belied experience 

May - please recover well

 

Joeboy has :

Got it right 

Finally nailed it 

Year’s Best summary 

Thank you Joeboy

 

17 hours ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - perfect captain’s game

Viney - disciplined and dynamic 

Salem - confident and prolific

Oliver - an unselfish game

Petracca - dynamic and important 

Spargo - year’s best performance 

Fritsch - classy and vital

Langdon - the running machine 

Harmes - incredible first half

Brayshaw - brave and involved

McDonald - played his part

Neal-Bullen - great first half

Bowey - pure footballing talent

Brown - an important contribution 

Pickett - always looked dangerous 

Jackson - quiet but valuable 

Sparrow - excellent tagging game

Lever - assumed General’s role

Jordon - enjoyed the experience 

Rivers - impressive youthful energy

Hibberd - an important addition 

Petty - performance belied experience 

May - please recover well

 

Rivers will do better

 

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