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Tonight is a really difficult one, as it was played so much in two halves and I am sure there will be a wide spread, but here goes.

6. Brayshaw

5. Oliver

4. Sparrow

3. Pickett

2. Hibberd

1. Frittata

6. Brayshaw
5. Fritsch
4. Gawn
3. Oliver 
2. Sparrow
1. Petty

ANB unlucky

Edited by adonski

 

Gawn (40 hit outs)

Brayshaw (11marks)

Oliver  

salem 

May

sparrow 


16 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Petty

Oliver

Fritsch

Brayshaw

Weid

Sparrow

Petty had five kicked on him!

22 minutes ago, Nicko said:

Gawn (40 hit outs)

How many to advantage? We still lost clearances by 7. Why is it that we get more clearances when we lose hit outs, or Max isn’t rucking? Clearly there is a disconnect between Max and mids.

 
5 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

How many to advantage? We still lost clearances by 7. Why is it that we get more clearances when we lose hit outs, or Max isn’t rucking? Clearly there is a disconnect between Max and mids.

15….season high for max 


6 Gawn

5 Brayshaw

4 Oliver

3 Fritsch

2 Sparrow

1 May

Can’t believe Gawn getting so many votes. I felt English beat him around the ground and kicked 2 on him.

5 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Can’t believe Gawn getting so many votes. I felt English beat him around the ground and kicked 2 on him.

I gave Gawn 1. Soundly beaten by English but 25 possessions, 8 marks, 5 clearances. It was more towards a game from the Max we know. 

I also don't feel anyone else deserved it.

2 hours ago, Nicko said:

Gawn (40 hit outs)

Brayshaw (11marks)

Oliver  

salem 

May

sparrow 

AND HARDLY ANY TO OUR MIDFIELDERS I thought English was almost BOG


2 hours ago, monoccular said:

Tonight is a really difficult one, as it was played so much in two halves and I am sure there will be a wide spread, but here goes.

6. Brayshaw

5. Oliver

4. Sparrow

3. Pickett

2. Hibberd

1. Frittata

Picket??? Are u serious?? He was very very ordinary tonight and that crucial SET SHOT miss from 35 was unforgivable!

Hardest set of votes I've had to give in a long time. 

6) Oliver

5) Gus

4) Hibberd

3) Fritta

2) Max

1) Sparrow

6 - Max

5 - Gus

4 - 1 hand Clarry 

3 - Sparrow 

2 - Fritsch 

1 - May ( despite that howler to Bont)

We really missed Langdon’s dominance last night, Hibbo was good even when out on his feet, Weid went alright, the umps punished Jack at every opportunity and he gave them a few. We had no one who could go with Ugle- Hagen. That last 4 minutes cost us again.!!!


7 hours ago, picket fence said:

AND HARDLY ANY TO OUR MIDFIELDERS I thought English was almost BOG

15 to advantage - max’s season high 

Tough assignment ……….. lots of chaff / not much wheat!

6.  Brayshaw

5.  Gawn

4.  Oliver

3.  Hibberd

2.  Fritsch

1.  May

 

Edited by Deeoldfart

6.Gawn

5. Oliver

4. Viney

3. Brayshaw

2. Fritsch 

1. May 

 
10 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

How many to advantage? We still lost clearances by 7. Why is it that we get more clearances when we lose hit outs, or Max isn’t rucking? Clearly there is a disconnect between Max and mids.

You want to watch how many time we got our hands on the hit out first and blew it. Also the number of time Gawn tried something different, big punch clear or grated it himself. He was close to our best last night. 

I was at the ground and Gawn was easily our best player.  English played a good game and you know, it happens.  Not that many years ago Gawn and Goldstein played on each other and got the 3 and the 2 in the Brownlow.  Gawn played a great game last night.  15 hit outs to advantage is an extraordinary figure.  8 marks, 25 disposals and was still trying his heart out right o the end.  English kicked 2 goals - the first when he was gassed and just sat back and waited for it to come over the top - May or Petty should've been on him at that stage.  The second was just a good goal.  Our mids bumbled and fumbled all night; Nibbler blind turning into tackles; Viney trying to break tackles and Petracca in and out when it suited.  Oliver gets a pass on the fumbles because he was playing with one hand and as usual busted a gut.

6 Gawn

5. Brayshaw

4. Oliver

3. Fritsch

2. May

1. Hibberd


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