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Gawn - rusty but important 

Viney - prolific but wasteful 

Oliver - regularly under pressure 

May - great after first

Petracca - surprisingly selfish game

Salem - took easy options

Brayshaw - a few moments 

Harmes - tough but loose

Jackson - continued disappointing season

Hibberd - was generally safe

Lever - steady all game

Jordon - was rarely effective 

Neal- Bullen - couldn’t get involved

Langdon - suffered from constriction 

Bedford - overwhelmed by occasion 

Bowey - didn’t handle pressure

Brown - poor second half

Fritsch - totally ineffective performance 

Petty - was never disgraced

Spargo - needn’t have arrived

Pickett - another nothing game

Sparrow - was rarely sighted

 

 

 

 

 

You can’t be serious re May absolute complete stinker of a game 

Very generous towards May

 

Viney, turnover merchant.

 
2 hours ago, layzie said:

Thought Pickett worked harder than most.

He always works hard but rarely gets the bloody ball

Harmes: Wasteful and Aloof.


Three words 

Beaten in clearances 

No contested marking 

Melted under pressure 

Forwards must lift 

totally missing Tmcd

lost premiership favouritism 

Harmesy stopped fending 

TMac so important.

He may not kick goals always, but he bodies opponents, makes space and attracts one of their best backs.  Last year, Fritta and BBB benefited from TMac's presence alone.

When the opposition knows they have our current midfield relatively covered, they do not perceive our forward line, as a stand alone unit, to be much of a threat.

We need to understand this and our leaders have to rise to the challenge.


Unfortunately 

summed up well

And

everyone sees differently 

and

everyone is correct 

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