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Petracca - bull has returnedĀ 

Oliver - incredible winning desire

Langdon - indefatigable running returned

Salem - rarely raised sweat

Jordon - reliable and consistentĀ 

May - great after first

Viney - continued outstanding season

Harmes - tough and reliable

Brayshaw - regularly repelled attacks

Lever - crowd boosted performanceĀ 

Neal-Bullen - an efficient game

Bowey - reliable and unflusteredĀ 

Sparrow - some important touches

Fritsch - a forgettable milestoneĀ 

M Brown - a meh gameĀ 

Spargo - couldn’t get involvedĀ 

Weideman - hurry back Max

B Brown - couldn’t impose himselfĀ 

Bedford - no heroics today

Pickett - did just enoughĀ 

Petty - was rarely sighted

Hibberd - better first half

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Petty was actually pretty good.Ā 
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Brayshaw’s kicking is consistently letting us down no matter how good his intercept game is.

 
9 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Petty was actually pretty good.Ā 
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Brayshaw’s kicking is consistently letting us down no matter how good his intercept game is.

Gus can be very casual with some of his kicks. Especially when he’s on his left.Ā 

13 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Petty was actually pretty good.Ā 
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Brayshaw’s kicking is consistently letting us down no matter how good his intercept game is.

Watching the game today, I said to my wife Petty will be a superstar for our club. He will never really be recognised as such outside the club I suspect, but he will be a 250 gamer for the Dee's.


Joeboy. What a [censored]

Leave the Weed alone.

Edited by bluey

Harsh on Petty

Brayshaw terrific still

Pteracca & Oliver & Viney Unbelievable

Spargo, Harmes Sparrow & AB all do team things

Jordan Most improved

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A bit hard on Petty, Weed and Spargo.

Petty - timely intercept marks

Weed - tried heart out

Spargo - played his role


Mitch Brown - met expectations honourably

Christian Salem - match fitness improving

Edited by Tarax Club

3 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

Mitch Brown - met expectations honourably

Christian Salem - match fitness improving

Couldn't agree more. Probably on 180k if he's lucky and does more than a serviceable job.

Both Weid and Mitch battled hard. They played their roles perfectly.


We’ve all called it. Petty was good all night. The number of contests he impacted didn’t get on the stats. Ā He must have had 7-8 spoils in crucial contests. Ā And his marking is one grab. Ā Three words for Petty ā€œAnother solid contributionā€. Ā 

23 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

We’ve all called it. Petty was good all night. The number of contests he impacted didn’t get on the stats. Ā He must have had 7-8 spoils in crucial contests. Ā And his marking is one grab. Ā Three words for Petty ā€œAnother solid contributionā€. Ā 

Agree about Petty. He is an absolute gun.

I thought Ben Brown was terrible. His first goal was a gift ... the result of a dropped (uncontested) mark by a Crows defender (Murray). His only other goal was in junk time. His inability to impact on contests is a problem ... he either fails to get to the contest, or 'attacks' the ball meekly with one hand. He was great last year, but his form this year is worrying.Ā 

Weid did what Weid does. Shame he can't 'clunk' marks.Ā 

M. Brown was passable. He did better than his namesake.Ā 

Hibbo ... mixed bag. Did some good things, but got outmarked twice which cost 2 goals. Overall an OK game.

Bedford ... until he kicked his goal ... didn't know he was playing!!

Kozzy ... rarely sighted.Ā 

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17 hours ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Petty was actually pretty good.Ā 
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Brayshaw’s kicking is consistently letting us down no matter how good his intercept game is.

That's just not true, his kicking has been excellent this season and a real improvement in his game. Did have some misses yesterday but on the whole very good.

I think sometimes you need to look past your confirmation bias of past seasons.

24 minutes ago, rjay said:

That's just not true, his kicking has been excellent this season and a real improvement in his game. Did have some misses yesterday but on the whole very good.

I think sometimes you need to look past your confirmation bias of past seasons.

His Stats support this

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