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Langdon (39 touches)

Gus (31 touches, 13 marks)

Oliver (38 touches)

Trac (36 touches)

harmes (7 tackles, 7 marks, 2 goals….ran hard all day)

sparrow (7 tackles)

Real nice win Dees 

 

6) Positive Lingers

5) Gus

4) Tracc

3) Clarry Choo Choo

2) May

1) Wizard of Koz (his first quarter was pivotal)


6. Angus Brayshaw - Best on ground for me by a stretch. Was everywhere

5. Clayton Oliver - One of the few who played four quarters

4. Ed Langdon - You can't cover him, and they have some decent speed on the outside.

3. Christian Petracca - a great game and probably should have had a goal.

2. Steven May - Solid as a rock. Kings goals were all cherries.

1. Ben Brown - Stepped up every time we needed him to, 3 goals and 6 marks not a bad return.

Apologies Kozzie and Sparrow.

Long time reader, love your blog!

1. Brayshaw (going back in defence and marking) 

2. May (Punching the ball out of danger)

3. Clarry (Great awareness and follor up)

4. Kozzie (Opening qtr)

5. Harmes (hard, fit and under rated)

 

6.  Brayshaw

5.  Langdon

4.  Oliver

3.  Petracca

2.  May

1.  Pickett

 

 

6. Brayshaw

5. Langdon

4. Oliver

3. Petracca

2. May

1. Harmes

 


11 minutes ago, jane02 said:

6. Brayshaw

5. Langdon

4. Oliver

3. Petracca

2. May

1. Harmes

 

Ditto from me.  Definitely Brayshaw to get 3 Brownlow votes 

6. Langdon

5. Brayshaw

4. Oliver

3. May

2. Trac

1. Bowey (For the record)

6 Ed Langdon

5 Angus Brayshaw

4  Christian Petracca

3 Clayton Oliver

2  James Harmes

1  Tom Sparrow

Honourable mentions;

Tom MacDonald

Jayden Hunt

Alex Neal-Bullen

Charlie Spargo

Kysaiah Pickett

Steven May

Opposition Hype watch;

Butler Higgins King forward trio so embarrassingly irrelevant  umpires had to tip in.

Adjudication;

In an imperfect AFL world umpiring fraternity has begun to see the light.

Overall comment;

First half of second quarter had the Demon machine firing on all cylinders. Delivering a devastating burst effectively dealing Saints out of contest. A dominant brilliant team performance overall.

 

 

 

Edited by Tarax Club
Special mention Jake Bowey

6. Brayshaw 

5. Langdon

4. Oliver

3. Petracca 

2. Harmes

1. May

 


6. Langdon

5. Brayshaw

4. Petracca

3. Oliver

2. Sparrow

1. May

6. May. King kicked 2 goals on Petty, 1 from a created free. Almost didn’t touch it on May.

5. Oliver 

4. Langdon

3. Hunt. Shutout Higgins

2. Gus. A little inconsistent with some defending and ball use but his intercepting and getting in to the contest was excellent 

1. Pickett. A couple early and a late goal, plenty of pressure, won the ball and used it solidly 


5 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

3. Hunt. Shutout Higgins

 

Whilst I did not put him in my 6 great to see Hunt called out for another great nullifying role on a dangerous small. 

6 Brayshaw, the only brothers that come near The Brayshaws would be the Krakours and Danihers, the Cornes boys weren't bad either!

5 image.jpeg.2717e051b25811525094956024b2b520.jpeg   If he were superman not even Kryptonite would slow him down

4 Langers continued All Australian form

3 Tractor Crush Kill Destroy IDAK

2 May just superb

1 BBB just pivotal to our forward line 

Apologies Kossy, Harmes, Sparrow, Viney and Spargy Pants who was great

Edited by picket fence

6. Gus

5. Lingers

4. Clarry 

3. Trac

2. May

1. Kozzie 

 

6.Brayshaw

5. Langdon

4. Clarrie

3. May

2. Harmes

1. Brown

 

6: Brayshaw

5: Langdon

4: Oliver

3: May

2: Brown

1: Pickett

And well done Harmes, Hunt, McDonald.


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