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Gawn - couldn’t influence centre

Viney - disappeared after half

Petracca - few clean disposals

Hunt - kept opponent quiet

May - not his fault

Salem -still seemed lacking

Petty - season worst game 

Lever - dominated his opponent 

Brown - provided a target

Jackson - needed more involvement 

Sparrow - was rarely noticed 

Hibberd - looked slow tonight 

Pickett - poor under pressure 

Jordan - couldn’t handle pressure 

Langdon - some poor disposal 

Neal-Bullen - was rarely sighted

Fritsch - had little involvement 

Spargo - unsighted after half

Brayshaw - great first half

Oliver - disposals were amateurish 

Rivers - little to commend

Melksham - five minute performance 

 

 

 

Joeboy - well balanced summation

 

This is fair.

Not a meltdown. Not blue sky thinking.

Just an accurate assessment.

 


Petracca - watch last quarter

There is some absolutely damning vision of him for those that care to review it. Shadow of the player he was last year.

Gawn - take some ownership 

ANB - had a gutfull

Koz - Notabig game player (went missing, just like in the GF)

Cant be bothered, livid with those 4 though

 

 

 

Just now, leucopogon said:

Petracca - watch last quarter

There is some absolutely damning vision of him for those that care to review it. Shadow of the player he was last year.

Gawn - take some ownership 

ANB - had a gutfull

Koz - Notabig game player (went missing, just like in the GF)

Cant be bothered, livid with those 4 though

 

Kozzy put the last nail in our coffin.

I believe it was after Brown's goal, we get the ball from centre clearance, Kozzy marks it just outside the fwd 50... Proceeds to butcher the kick to Fritta.

Fritta marks that, we are 7 points in front and gaining momentum.

He needs to be smarter!

 

ANB - Caught every time 


9 minutes ago, leucopogon said:

Petracca - watch last quarter

There is some absolutely damning vision of him for those that care to review it. Shadow of the player he was last year.

Gawn - take some ownership 

ANB - had a gutfull

Koz - Notabig game player (went missing, just like in the GF)

Cant be bothered, livid with those 4 though

 

 

 

I think Kossie kicked four in one of the finals last year!!

7 minutes ago, wizardinoz said:

Except when he kicked the goal but was putrid for the rest of the game.

And even then he was almost caught, I was biting my nails until I saw the ball being kicked 

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