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Gawn - surprisingly didn’t dominate 

Viney - gutsy and dominant

Petracca - impressive not outstanding 

Jordon - career best performance 

Brayshaw - continued stellar season

Oliver - important but flawed

Langdon - reliable as always

Neal-Bullen - grunt and selfless

McDonald - our best forward 

Pickett - quality and dangerous 

Jackson - played role effectively 

May - regularly took charge

Fritsch - took his chances 

Sparrow - effective bit player

Spargo - just some cameos 

Rivers - tight and steady

Bowey - just so reliable 

Lever - comfortably restricted opponents 

Harmes - often lacked poise

Hunt - continued his resurgence 

Petty - surprisingly average performance 

Brown - seemingly without conviction 

Chandler - left his mark

 
19 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Hunt - continued his resurgence

Not with you on this call at all. Been up and down this year and thought today was one of his worst.

 
2 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Not with you on this call at all. Been up and down this year and thought today was one of his worst.

Totally disagree. It was hard to fault our backline as a unit. I think he was on Ryan a lot of the time and beat him comfortably. I just wish he wouldn’t do those dump kicks into dangerous spots.

2 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Not with you on this call at all. Been up and down this year and thought today was one of his worst.

Hunt’s had far more ups and downs IMO.

Played 2 down games to open the season, but has been excellent in every other game including shutting down Bolton and Higgins.

However I agree he was ordinary today.


1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

Totally disagree. It was hard to fault our backline as a unit. I think he was on Ryan a lot of the time and beat him comfortably. I just wish he wouldn’t do those dump kicks into dangerous spots.

1 tackle. 12 disposals - 3 clangers, 5 turnovers.

Thought he was poor today.

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Hunt’s had far more ups and downs IMO.

Played 2 down games to open the season, but has been excellent in every other game including shutting down Bolton and Higgins.

However I agree he was ordinary today.

Yeah probably fair to say more good than bad, his defending has improved a lot this year for sure. His disposal has just stood out a lot more without Salem around maybe.

Chandler - unduly rough play. 
 

Probably gets a fine but depends on Foley.  Assume he’ll miss with concussion next week.  Chandler was unlucky but had to try to turn Foley not jump and ride him into the ground with both arms pinned 

 
22 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

joeboy - difficult game to rate but did a good job tonight. 

Queanbeyan Demon - doesn’t seem to grasp the concept of three-word analyses 

7 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Queanbeyan Demon - doesn’t seem to grasp the concept of three-word analyses 

bit unfair, wcw. he may be just not much chop with mathematics


3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

bit unfair, wcw. he may be just not much chop with mathematics

or inglish

10 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

joeboy - difficult game to rate but did a good job tonight. 

 

10 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Queanbeyan Demon - doesn’t seem to grasp the concept of three-word analyses 

Should he have said

difficultgameto ratebutdida goodjobtonight. 

2 minutes ago, monoccular said:

 

Should he have said

difficultgameto ratebutdida goodjobtonight. 

Was going to do that M,  but I thought not being able to count was the lesser of two evils.


Bowey -  love this kid

             - tough as nails

             - just never panics

             - team's best disposer

             - hardly ever beaten

             - brilliant draft selection 

19 hours ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - surprisingly didn’t dominate 

Viney - gutsy and dominant

Petracca - impressive not outstanding 

Jordon - career best performance 

Brayshaw - continued stellar season

Oliver - important but flawed

Langdon - reliable as always

Neal-Bullen - grunt and selfless

McDonald - our best forward 

Pickett - quality and dangerous 

Jackson - played role effectively 

May - regularly took charge

Fritsch - took his chances 

Sparrow - effective bit player

Spargo - just some cameos 

Rivers - tight and steady

Bowey - just so reliable 

Lever - comfortably restricted opponents 

Harmes - often lacked poise

Hunt - continued his resurgence 

Petty - surprisingly average performance 

Brown - seemingly without conviction 

Chandler - left his mark

Petracca & Oliver - bar set high

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