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6. Petracca

5. Jackson

4. Bowey

3. Oliver

2. Brayshaw

1. ANB

 

6 Petracca

5 Dogga

4 Bowey

3 Oliver

2 Nibbler

1 May

Having been a huge critic of Neal Bullen for way too long, I'm happy to help myself to a big slice of humble pie. This lad is a player - runs all day, is trusted to run in the middle, sharp disposal, vision, pressure and an exponent of the underground handball to boot. I salute you!

 

6.  Petracca

5.  Jackson

4.  Bowey

3.  May

2.  Oliver

1.  Brayshaw

i thought Nibbler was fantastic, but couldn’t fit him in.  What a great team we are!

6 Petracca

5 Oliver

4 Bowey

3 Jackson

2 May

1 Brayshaw


Jackson and Bowey were superb, but you can’t not give Trac the 6 votes. 
40 touches, 8 score involvements and 14 inside 50s is absolutely elite. His disposal wasn’t as good as usual but he absolutely won that game for us. 
 

I have no idea    could only listen,   but Bowey  his stats are out of this world    all winners   how many games   9    has not lost   Rising Star   no problem

 

6: Christian Petracca 
5: Jake Bowey 
4: Luke Jackson
3: Clayton Oliver
2: Angus Brayshaw
1: Adam Tomlinson

  • Demonland changed the title to VOTES: Rd 02 vs Gold Coast

6 Tracc

5 Bowey

4 Jackson

3 Oliver

2 ANB

1 May

6 Christian Petracca

5 Luke Jackson

4 Clayton Oliver

3 Alex Neal-Bullen

2 Jake Bowey

1 Steven May

Honourable mentions;

Angus Brayshaw

James Harmes

Adam Tomlinson

Joel Smith

Max Gawn

Trent Rivers

Ed Langdon (second half)

Adjudication;

Position vacant for persons of either gender who can competently interpret Australian football rules with equanimity. Being able to bounce the ball correctly would help.

🦊 📺 

Commentary team for this evening were not Rupert’s finest.

Overall;

Suns talented roster is on the rise but were unable to get over the determined but hot and cold Demons.

 

 

 

Edited by Tarax Club
Bank it move on up


6: Petracca 

5: Bowey

4: Jackson 

3: ANB

2: Oliver

1: Brayshaw

 

Sentiment over my head

Bowey

Trac

Jackson

Oliver

Anb

Brayshaw

6. Jackson - clear BOG when we needed someone to stand up and arrest their momentum and performed very strongly throughout. Please sign Dogga. Pretty please.

5. Trac

4. Bowey

3. Oliver

2. Nib

1. May

6 Trac
5 Bowey
4 Jackson
3 Kozzy
2 Brayshaw
1 ANB

Edited by Rocky


6. Petracca

5. Jackson

4. Bowey

3. Oliver

2. May

1. Brayshaw

Toss up for final vote between Brayshaw and ANB.

6 - Tracc

5 - LJ

4 - Bowey ( what a ️)

3 - Clarry 

2 - ANB

1 - May

Stiff - Gus/ Thommo / Smith

6 minutes ago, Rocky said:

5 Trac
4 Bowey
3 Jackson
2 Kozzy
1 Brayshaw

Rocky who is on 6.

 

6 Christian Petracca   Fantastic game   Strong and skilled  (but 2 goal misses were disappointing) 

6 Luke Jackson   Wow he’s a star already … sign him up for 7 year deal 

6 Jake Bowey  undefeated premiership player… composed and skilled plus competitive… rising star

All 3 were clearly the best for us. 
 

3 Steven May - dependable all game  , leader of the backline 

2 Angus Brayshaw - used the footy well, brave and smart, ran and defended equally as anyone on the day 

1 Clayton Oliver - gets the footy and super contested but difference to Trac is that Clarry often wastes it and needs his 2021 decision making back 

Honourable mentions : Joel Smith defensive efforts all night.  ANB for his tackling and run but still misused the footy on occasions. 
 

You stink award: all 3 umps especially “34”. 


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