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Petracca - 3 votes again

Bowey - impressive 4 quarters

Oliver - prolific and indefatigable 

Jackson - career best game

Neal-Bullen - played his role

May - was rarely bothered

Viney - wonderful tagging game

Tomlinson - safe and reliable 

Langdon - involved when necessary 

Brayshaw - had limited involvement 

Gawn - played second fiddle

Sparrow - just a game

Harmes - some important touches

Rivers - will be better

Pickett - exciting but limited 

Jordon - was rarely sighted

Smith - continued good form

Spargo - better second half

McDonald - another underwhelming performance 

Brown - was well held

Hunt - was a liability 

Fritsch - was rarely sighted

 

 

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Very tough on Brayshaw. He was very solid tonight.

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5 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Very tough on Brayshaw. He was very solid tonight.

Agree.

Brayshaw - did wothe hadto

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Generous on Tomlinson who I thought was beaten numerous times tonight.

Jordon may be rarely sighted but had 22 touches and provides an important link in the chain.

 

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1 hour ago, joeboy said:

Brayshaw - had limited involvement 

Tough on Brayshaw again. He doesn't need 30 disposals to play his role for the team.

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11 minutes ago, Hopeful Demon said:

Tough on Brayshaw again. He doesn't need 30 disposals to play his role for the team.

He also got absolutely smashed in a contest and has been playing in defense. He just does the team role every single week. 
When he ran on without a helmet I was just thinking his poor mum must be beside herself. 

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Angus Brayshaw committed and courageous

Alex Neal-Bullen career best form

Jayden Hunt hiding to nothing

 

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JB done it again
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I normally don’t try to justify myself but in the case of Brayshaw’s analysis I will explain .

I’ve marked him hard because his disposal by foot is regularly problematic, nothing more nothing less.

And for those who think I have an agenda , he’s in my top 4 favourite players

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Hunt won’t play seniors when Salem/hibbo are fit.

Thommo looked like he was 5 weeks off the pace early, got better but tbh if Petty wasn’t injured he would be at Casey building form. 
 

Kozzie needs to start around packs further out and just fly past, they grabbed him slightly a couple of times last night, be out a bit further and the umps will see it. And he would move opponents all over the place.

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10 hours ago, joeboy said:

Viney - wonderful tagging game

Who did he tag?

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Agree JB he can spray a few but some of his foot passes last night were terrific. Hit his intended target laser like  lace out. Massively impressed by his courageous return to the field and performance after being seriously ‘collected’. Given his history of concussion. It was a big hit.

 

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So Neal Bullen has played a lot more midfield minutes so far this season and he’s been really really good. But I can’t help thinking that we miss his forward pressure and the downside of him playing midfield is that the ball is leaving our forward 50 with much greater ease now. 

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5 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

So Neal Bullen has played a lot more midfield minutes so far this season and he’s been really really good. But I can’t help thinking that we miss his forward pressure and the downside of him playing midfield is that the ball is leaving our forward 50 with much greater ease now. 

I just can’t believe how this guy has turned his game around. A couple of years ago he was my number 1 delist and now he is a fixture in our team and deservedly so. Well done ANB. 

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1 hour ago, Tarax Club said:

Agree JB he can spray a few but some of his foot passes last night were terrific. Hit his intended target laser like  lace out. Massively impressed by his courageous return to the field and performance after being seriously ‘collected’. Given his history of concussion. It was a big hit.

 

Agree TC zi thought Angus kicking and disposal was excellent last night both in style of passes and consistency on very good delivery.

Jordon was good and I thought Tommo saved us plenty of homes in defence.

Kudos to all in defence msybe Hunty was off but all the others stood up well and teamed together and agsin put pressure in the Suns in attack as did the mids. 

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On 3/26/2022 at 10:53 PM, joeboy said:

Petracca - 3 votes again

Bowey - impressive 4 quarters

Oliver - prolific and indefatigable 

Jackson - career best game

Neal-Bullen - played his role

May - was rarely bothered

Viney - wonderful tagging game

Tomlinson - safe and reliable 

Langdon - involved when necessary 

Brayshaw - had limited involvement 

Gawn - played second fiddle

Sparrow - just a game

Harmes - some important touches

Rivers - will be better

Pickett - exciting but limited 

Jordon - was rarely sighted

Smith - continued good form

Spargo - better second half

McDonald - another underwhelming performance 

Brown - was well held

Hunt - was a liability 

Fritsch - was rarely sighted

 

 

Sparrow - two ordinary games

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10 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Bowser... Price goes up

Luckily he just signed on for a few more years until 2024!

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