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6 Bowey

5 Pettacca

4 Oliver

3 May

2 Jackson

1 Sparrow

 

Might be a bit controversial but Jackson was probably BOG in the first half but didn't touch it in the last. Sparrow played his role well with very few mistakes and stayed involved the whole time,and was involved in a lot of forward thrusts. Bowey though was sublime. 34 touches at 79%DE, 16 intercepts.

 

6 Bowey

5 Jackson

4 Petracca

3 Oliver

2 ANB

1 May


6. Petracca

5. Bowey

4. Jackson

3. Oliver

2. May

1. Neal-Bullen

6. Petracca

5. Jackson

4. Bowey

3. Oliver

2. Brayshaw

1. ANB

Petracca

Bowey

Jackson

Oliver

ANB

May

6 Petracca 

5 Bowey

4 Jackson

3 Oliver

2 Neal-Bullen

1 May

Trac lies on the ball for five minutes after a poke in the eye - no free kick against him! Another three Brownlow votes for sure when the umpires show him that much love.

Trac  - What a powerhouse. I just hope his body can maintain the physical effort.

Bowey-  Not a bad game for a kid!!!

Jackson - Also not a bad game for a kid!!! Superstar

Oliver - Not spectacular but tough and is a ball magnet

ANB - Solid. Continues to disprove the doubters.

May - Ever reliable and consistent


Trac

Bowey (34 disposals, wow!!)

Clarry

Dogga

ANB

May

6 - Petracca. Him, Bont, Cripps, and a few others are just playing a different game out there.
5 - Jackson. There's no one like him - he's what people think Naitanui is
4 - Bowey. Thank god we have him and his composure especially while Salem is injured
3 - Oliver. A workmanlike game from him.
2 - May. Held together our still makeshift backline.
1 - Neal-Bullen. Tried all night, and is increasingly making dependable, solid decisions with ball in hand.

6. Petracca

5. Oliver

4. Bowey

3. Jackson

2. Neal-Bullen

1. Brayshaw

 

6. Trac

5. Bowey

4. Jackson

3. Oliver

2. Pickett

1. Brayshaw


Trac

Dogga

Bowza

May

Oliver

ANB

 

6. Jackson - he turned the game early

5. Trac - freak

4. Bowey - rising star

3. Oliver 

2. Brayshaw 

1. Neal Bullen

 

6 Petracca

5 Bowey

4 Jackson

3 Oliver

2 Neal-Bullen

1 Brayshaw

6 Tracc

5 Oliver

4 Bowey

3 Jackson

2 May

1 ANB


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