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10 hours ago, DeeZone said:

6 - Clarry - (magnificent dragged us over the line)

5 - Lever (playing himself back in)

4 - May - (flew the flag)

3 - Tracc (made things happen)

2 - Sparrow ( tried his guts out)

1 - TMac (plays better when angry)

Good comment re Tmac, I've noticed this myself.

 

6: Oliver

5: Lever

4: Spargo

3: McDonald

2: May

1: Sparrow

Oliver (45 touches and 6 tackles…beast)

trac

gawn (good battle with Goldstein)

Sparrow 

fritsch

brayshaw 


14 minutes ago, adonski said:

6. Oliver
5. Spargo
4. Fritsch
3. T Mac
2. -
1. - 

it took a lot of grit and dermination from a number of players for us to crawl over the line by 47 points??

Edited by DeeZone
Slight modificatio on emphasis

6.  Oliver

5.  Lever

4.  T.Mac

3. Petracca

2.  May

1. Spargo

Unlucky: Spaz, JJ, Koz

 
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Clarrie tops the ton -

113. Clayton Oliver 
93. Christian Petracca 
65. Steven May
61. Max Gawn
50. Ed Langdon 
48. Angus Brayshaw 
26. Luke Jackson
25. Jack Viney 
22. Jake Bowey
18. James Harmes 
15. Tom Sparrow
14. James Jordon Kysaiah Pickett 
13. Ben Brown
11. Alex Neal-Bullen 
8. Tom McDonald
6. Sam Weideman 
5. Bayley Fritsch Jayden Hunt Jake Lever Harry Petty Charlie Spargo
3. Joel Smith

CLARRY

Petracca

Sparrow

Lever

May

Fritsch


6: oliver
5: lever
4: petracca
3: TMc
2: fritsch
1: pickett

6. Oliver

5. Sparrow

4. Jordon.

3. Kozzie

2. McDonald

1. May

20 hours ago, Stein9193 said:

Max wasn't good today.

Footy Show voted as Oliver, Petracca and Gawn. I agree Max was not at his best, but he had some influence when it counted.  Gawn kicked a goal to maintain our lead and was dangerous down forward. His tap down ruckwork to Trac who then punted it to Fritsch for the last goal was beautiful footy. I think Xerri in particular was trying to rough up Gawn and he pushed and pulled and knocked Gawn when he could, sometimes fairly, sometimes not. 

6 Clayton Oliver

5 Christian Petracca

4 Tom Sparrow

3 Jake Lever

2 Steven May

1 Tmac

 

a question to @Demonland, when you announce tallies does that mean votes are done for the round?

1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Footy Show voted as Oliver, Petracca and Gawn. I agree Max was not at his best, but he had some influence when it counted.  Gawn kicked a goal to maintain our lead and was dangerous down forward. His tap down ruckwork to Trac who then punted it to Fritsch for the last goal was beautiful footy. I think Xerri in particular was trying to rough up Gawn and he pushed and pulled and knocked Gawn when he could, sometimes fairly, sometimes not. 

That's how I saw it.  Gawn won 26 hitouts with 10 to advantage, kicked 1 and might have kicked 3 spending around 50% of game time forward.  He played well enough. He certainly defended very well too.  By comparison Goldstein won 33 hitouts (most against Jackson) with 7 to advantage.  Although Xerri did nothing at all around the ground (2 disposals), he was very competitive in the ruck.


6. Clarry

5  Lever

4. May

3. Tracc

2. Spargo

1. Fritta

Lever is getting better every week. Great to see. Rivers best game for the year as well.

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