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Gawn - imposed when necessary 

Pickett - highlight reel performance 

Viney - consistent 4 quarters

Petracca - class showed out

Langdon - vital outside running 

Sparrow - just a game

Jordon - a constant contributor 

Fritsch - important but wasteful 

Brown - importantly more involved

Jackson - seemingly treading water

Hibberd - our best defender 

Harmes - hit or miss

May - was generally effective 

Brayshaw - reliable and consistent 

Spargo - some better connections 

Melksham - important in last

Neal-Bullen - some vital touches

Tomlinson - justified his selection 

Salem - going through motions

Rivers - seemingly without confidence 

Lever - was rarely sighted

Bedford - another nothing performance 

 

 
 
10 minutes ago, adonski said:

Joey Joe joe shabadoo!

That's the worst name I've ever heard.

Pretty good summary Joeboy.  Gawn was important in the second half.  Salem desperately needs to lift.  


26 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

That's the worst name I've ever heard.

HEY, JOEY JOE JOE!

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Watching from up close Harmes laid some great tackles and played his role.

 

Sparrow - got hands dirty

Jordon - workmanlike improve delivery

Jackson - road to redemption

Bedford - minimal opportunity given

Melksham - confounded critics soundly

Harmes Joeboy - Hit or miss


7 minutes ago, homsar said:

I thought Salem showed some good signs. 

Salem needs to take the 60 degree boots off and find the crisp 5 iron boots from last year.

Gawn - can’t be fit.

Pickett - highlight reel performance 

Viney - consistent 4 quarters

Petracca - class showed out

Langdon - vital outside running 

Sparrow - disposal is putrid

Jordon - solid, won’t star

Fritsch - selfish and arrogant

Brown - clunking his marks 

Jackson - not playing well

Hibberd - a cracking game

Harmes - hit or miss

May - beaten all over

Brayshaw - reliable and consistent 

Spargo - some better connections 

Melksham - important in last

Neal-Bullen - great multiple efforts

Tomlinson - justified his selection 

Salem - shocking kicking again

Rivers - good return

Lever - injured early

Bedford - ghost, was unseen

Gawn - must be injured

Pickett - best on ground

Viney - stepping up big

Petracca - good not great

Langdon - good spread today

Sparrow - won't replace Oliver

Jordon - solid game today

Fritsch - set shot yips

Brown - played 1 quarter

Jackson - not fit either

Hibberd - great game today

Harmes - didn't do enough

May - weakest defender today

Brayshaw - midfield minutes soon?

Spargo - great game overall

Melksham - few good efforts

Neal-Bullen - tough when needed

Tomlinson - justified his selection 

Salem - hes getting there

Rivers - great return game

Lever - played well injured

Bedford - was invisible today

2 hours ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - imposed when necessary 

Pickett - highlight reel performance 

Viney - consistent 4 quarters

Petracca - class showed out

Langdon - vital outside running 

Sparrow - just a game

Jordon - a constant contributor 

Fritsch - important but wasteful 

Brown - importantly more involved

Jackson - seemingly treading water

Hibberd - our best defender 

Harmes - hit or miss

May - was generally effective 

Brayshaw - reliable and consistent 

Spargo - some better connections 

Melksham - important in last

Neal-Bullen - some vital touches

Tomlinson - justified his selection 

Salem - going through motions

Rivers - seemingly without confidence 

Lever - was rarely sighted

Bedford - another nothing performance 

 

Quite generous overall given we lost in just about every KPI today except on the scoreboard in the end...


Intetesting that gawn was our lowest rated player today. Viney third lowest with 8 clangers.

2 hours ago, Gouga said:

Harsh on sparrow. I thought he stepped up.

Turned it over and stopped momentum about 6 times.

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