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Gawn - perfect captain’s performance 

May - perfect backman’s performance 

Oliver - prolific when required 

Petracca - class and poise

Viney - excellent connecting game

Spargo - always looked dangerous 

Harmes - tough and influential 

Langdon - tireless running game

Fritsch - took his chances 

Brayshaw - great second half

Bowey - continues to impress

Jordon - effective without fuss

Jackson- creative on baller

Neal-Bullen - impressive last quarter 

Sparrow - took his chances 

Rivers - safe and composed

Pickett - the excitement returns

Hunt - performed as required 

McDonald - an improved performance 

Weidemann - contested but limited

Lever - was rarely required 
Petty - an exciting return

 

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Eleni - better second half


1 minute ago, Return to Glory said:

Eleni - better second half

Irrelevant entity

Edited by picket fence

1 hour ago, Jontee said:

Spargo - best game ever?

This had me intrigued.

According to ranking points,round 1 2021 vs Freo was better (108 points).

2020 round 17 he scored 98 points vs GWS. 

Tonight was 95 points. As ranking points are very questionable I think it would be justified to argue that tonight was his best.

 

 

MacDonald  still putting in

Weideman  no authority present

MFC  tuning up nicely 

Edited by IRW


Well done Joeboy. Hard to argue against 

suggest

Spargo      didn’t waste a chance 

great game

Crowd- Weak As [censored]

(20k) Cmon Dees loyal!

4 hours ago, IRW said:

 

Weideman  no authority present

 

One of our best during the 3rd quarter when we smashed them. Created numerous opportunities which we took advantage of and the players got around him.

Spargo - “best game ever”

Dees - “fantastic team effort”

Goalkicking accuracy - “key to success”. 

umpire 34 - “suburban footy beckons “

50- metre dissent rule -  “a farrrrken joke”

1 hour ago, Redleg said:

One of our best during the 3rd quarter when we smashed them. Created numerous opportunities which we took advantage of and the players got around him.

Redleg...too easily pleased


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