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Gawn - seemingly on holiday

Brayshaw - prolific and brave

Langdon - back to elite

Oliver - 4 outstanding quarters

Petracca - always looked dangerousĀ 

Harmes - tough in close

Spsrrow - used ball well

Neal-Bullen - some important possessionsĀ 

McDonald - excellent first half

Viney - excellent tagging game

Pickett - exciting in burstsĀ 

Spargo - excellent in bursts

Brown - an effective target

Lever - not always convincingĀ 

Petty - confident and importantĀ 

Bowey - the tradition continuesĀ 

Jordan - excellent ball user

May - almost perfect performanceĀ 

Hunt - quiet but effective

Jackson - was rarely noticed

Rivers - mopped up well

Fritsch - continued quiet season

Ā 

Got Gus good

I wouldn’t say Fritta’s had a quiet season. I believe he’s our leading goal kicker with 17 (with BBB second on 16).

He was quiet today. I’ll grant you that.

Edited by Colin B. Flaubert

 

Not sure you could call Fritsch’s season quiet, averaging 2 goals game as third tall (if you can Ā call it that) and has kicked a goal in every game so far this season.

7 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Not sure you could call Fritsch’s season quiet, averaging 2 goals game as third tall (if you can Ā call it that) and has kicked a goal in every game so far this season.

Am guilty of saying he has been average, most goals came over a two week period. I think Fritta is a victim of our expectations, I rate him very highly so probably have unfair expectations of him

4 hours ago, chook fowler said:

Lever - is playing sore

Definitely Chook. Was unable to run to the ball at speed and looked lame at the end as he walked off. Needs to be rested until he is fully mended.Ā 

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He's certainly been quieter than last year (especially today) but I haven't minded Fritsch's season so far. He's still on track for 40+ goals which would be a great return from a third tall. Also, I feel that he's been involved in setting up his teammates for goals a fair bit more this year.

EDIT: Just checked the stats and Fritta is ranked third at the club for goal assists this year. Only behind ANB and Petracca.

Edited by Demon Jack


7 hours ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Petty: not his best. (Too many infringements)

Are you joking

I think it's Fritta's last three weeks that have been quiet, but that's ok. Not worried at all.

Edited by layzie

8 hours ago, hank said:

Are you joking

No. Perhaps read what I wrote and consider it carefully.

I said it wasn’t Petty’s best. I have seen him play better games.
Apparently you think it was his best game.

He gave away four free kicks which I think is too many. (The team gave away 18. The other members of the back sevenĀ gave away a total of five.)
Apparently you don’t think four is too many. How many do you think would be too many, then?


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