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42 minutes ago, Billy said:

6. Kozzie 

5. Hibberd

4. Langdon

3. Trac

2. Jordon

1 Viney

This for me

 

6.  Kozzie -  career best game.  No Kozz, no win!

5.  Petracca 

4.  Langdon

3.  Viney

2.  Hibberd

1.  Tomlinson

6 Kysaiah Pickett

5 Jack Viney

4 Christian Petracca

3 Tom Sparrow

2 Ed Langdon

1 Michael Hibberd

Honourable mentions;

Adam Tomlinson

Jake Melksham

James Harmes

Luke Jackson

Alex Neal-Bullen

Charlie Spargo

Ben Brown

Bayley Fritsch

Adjudication;

No real complaints. Charlie Dixon gets J C Williamson award for 'milking' a 50 metre penalty goal. "Hard" man with "soft" hands.

Broadcast;

Pleased to hear BT's repeated references to the 'Big Tree'  it is well on the way to being adopted as part of the AFL dreaming. Thank Jove the live ladder was dropped for the last quarter and FOX footy's  Kelly Underwood being 'anchored' in the South Yarra studio.

Opposition hyperbole watch;

Powell-Pepper sprayed the goal front like an old tom. Desperately needs the Kossie implant.

Overall comment;

Port have improved significantly since earlier in the season. Almost a full compliment of players many in good form. Provided a seriously competitive match. Hopefully our boys will be battle hardened by September. Moggies meanwhile are aging and getting it soft.

Edited by Tarax Club
Tentative start but improved combative performance

 
1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Clarrie didn’t play today so this is your chance to vote for someone else.😀

6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 …

Thank you so much!!!

6. Kozzie

5 Langdon

4. Hibberd 

3. Viney

2. ANB

1. Trac.

43 minutes ago, mo64 said:

I'm staggered that everyone is rating Trac so high. Sometimes that clanger stat can be misleading, but not in this case. He had 10 and the rest of the team combined for 14. 

 

Think our expectations for Tracc are pretty high.

If Harmes, Sparrow, etc. got 30 possies with 17 contested, four centre clearances, nine score involvements, three goal assists and nearly 600 metres gained no one would hesitate giving them votes.

The clanger stat is always high for inside mids. The nature of having to get ball on boot in a hurry. With that said he still went at 83 percent disposal efficiency.

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1. Kozzie 

2. Trac

3. Lingers 

4. Viney

5. May

6. Hibbo 

57 minutes ago, mo64 said:

I'm staggered that everyone is rating Trac so high. Sometimes that clanger stat can be misleading, but not in this case. He had 10 and the rest of the team combined for 14. 

6. Kossie

5. Viney

4. Jordon

3. BBB

2. Hibberd

1. Langdon

Apologies to Tomlinson.

Trac was BOG after Koz. 10 clearances, 3 assists. 17 contested. We don’t win without Trac today

1 hour ago, mo64 said:

I'm staggered that everyone is rating Trac so high. Sometimes that clanger stat can be misleading, but not in this case. He had 10 and the rest of the team combined for 14. 

6. Kossie

5. Viney

4. Jordon

3. BBB

2. Hibberd

1. Langdon

Apologies to Tomlinson.

…and yet you give Viney 5 votes? He was awful by foot today. Even by his standards.

If you think CP’s game was overrated fair enough but not a single vote? He had 17 contested possessions. 10 clearances to Viney’s 3. 9 score involvements. He topped Viney in basically every stat.

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6 - Kozzie- exceptional game

5 - Tracc - a game winner at work

4 - Langdon - provided the out

3 - Jack - worked so hard under pressure 

2 - May - kept us in it early

1 - BBB - really got involved today

the 2 / 1 vote could have gone to Hibbo, Salem, Harmes, Sparrow, JJ or Thommo.

6 - Pickett

5 - Viney

4 - Hibberd

3 - Rivers

2 - Trac

1 - Spargo


6. Kozzi

5. Trac

4. Viney

3. Sparrow

2. Hibbo 

1. Brown

Viney

Kozzie

Sparrow

Langdon

Hibberd

Harmes

2 hours ago, dee-tox said:

Think our expectations for Tracc are pretty high.

If Harmes, Sparrow, etc. got 30 possies with 17 contested, four centre clearances, nine score involvements, three goal assists and nearly 600 metres gained no one would hesitate giving them votes.

The clanger stat is always high for inside mids. The nature of having to get ball on boot in a hurry. With that said he still went at 83 percent disposal efficiency.

I'll confess that I have high standards of Trac, but there is something seriously wrong with his kicking. Included in your stat line of 9 score involvements and 83% disposal efficiency was a shank in the 2 qtr that barely went 25 metres but still ended up in a 2 on 1 our way, but only a point resulted. 

Offhand, Trac seemed to get a lot of possessions in the last qtr once the game was sealed.

6. Kysaiah Pickett 
5. Christian Petracca 
4. Jack Viney 
3. Ed Langdon 
2. James Jordon
1. James Harmes 


4 hours ago, DeeZone said:

6 - Kozzie- exceptional game

5 - Tracc - a game winner at work

4 - Langdon - provided the out

3 - Jack - worked so hard under pressure 

2 - May - kept us in it early

1 - BBB - really got involved today

the 2 / 1 vote could have gone to Hibbo, Salem, Harmes, Sparrow, JJ or Thommo.

Hibberd SO much better than May. 

6 Kossie

5 Langdon

4 Tracc

3 Viney

2 Jordan

1 Tomlinson

6: Pickett

5: Petracca 

4: Langdon

3: Jordon

2: Viney

1: Salem


19 hours ago, mo64 said:

I'm staggered that everyone is rating Trac so high. Sometimes that clanger stat can be misleading, but not in this case. He had 10 and the rest of the team combined for 14. 

Where did you see that clanger stat?

The AFL's website says that he had 4 clangers, not 10.

He led us for metres gained, was second only to Fritsch for score involvements, and was our leader for goal assists. He also had our fourth most pressure acts, meaning he added defence to that attack.

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Tracc making a move…

187. Clayton Oliver 

144. Christian Petracca 

105. Jack Viney

97. Angus Brayshaw 

84. Max Gawn 

73. Steven May 

70. Ed Langdon 

50. James Jordon 

35. Kysaiah Pickett 

31. Luke Jackson 

27. Jake Lever 

26. James Harmes 

22. Jake Bowey 

18. Harry Petty Tom Sparrow 

15. Michael Hibberd

14. Ben Brown 

13. Bayley Fritsch 

11. Alex Neal-Bullen 

8. Tom McDonald 

6. Sam Weideman 

5. Jayden Hunt Charlie Spargo 

4. Christian Salem 

3. Joel Smith

 

6. Kysaiah Pickett 
5. Christian Petracca 
4. Jack Viney 
3. Ed Langdon 
2. James Jordon
1. Michael Hibberd 

6. Kozzie

5. Viney

4. Petracca

3. Tomlinson

2. Jordon

1. Hibberd

 

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