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My 3 word player analysis V Brisbane

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Gawn - surprisingly didn’t dominate 

Petty - kept on giving 

Lever - impassable all game

Rivers - back to best

May - dominated his opponent 

Hibberd - absolutely owned Cameron 

Melksham - disciplined team game

Oliver - possibly sealed Brownlow

Langdon - excellent first half

Sparrow - strong tackling game

Brown - finally finding form

Fritsch - a wonderful finisher

Neal-Bullen - a few cameos 

Jackson - found some form

Pickett - exciting first half

Viney - take first options 

Petracca - dominated when required 

Harmes - an important return

Spargo - was quiet again

Brayshaw - classy all game

Hunt - held opponent comfortably 

Bowey - solid all game 

 
 
14 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Rivers - back to best

Yep...

Rivers - Riv is back

Another great appraisal Joe boy!


Brayshaws 44% disposal efficiency wasn't overly classy...and I say this as #1 ticket holder to the Gus fan club

Best this year

 
2 hours ago, adonski said:

Brayshaws 44% disposal efficiency wasn't overly classy...and I say this as #1 ticket holder to the Gus fan club

Hey, hang on.. I thought I was the number one ticket holder of that prestigious establishment! I demand a duel at dawn!!

But like you, I could not give him votes for his game last night - his disposal was poor. 


3 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Hey, hang on.. I thought I was the number one ticket holder of that prestigious establishment! I demand a duel at dawn!!

But like you, I could not give him votes for his game last night - his disposal was poor. 

As long as he is kickingit our way I am happy

It looked to me like Max was putting his arms up to mark the ball but not really trying to grab it.As if he is tired of being thumped in the contest week in week out

1 hour ago, Maldonboy38 said:

Hey, hang on.. I thought I was the number one ticket holder of that prestigious establishment! I demand a duel at dawn!!

But like you, I could not give him votes for his game last night - his disposal was poor. 

I love him but have nightmares about his left foot 😂

Lever: Best Celebration Ever! 
 

Melbourne Demon’s answer to Andrew Redmayne. I could watch this on replay ALL day! 


It's pretty unlucky to not really have any frontline midfielders who are great kicks..  Brayshaw hasn't exactly raised the standard there, efficiency is probably his biggest weakness.

If our kicking skills in the middle were just a little better we would absolutely dominate teams.  Jealous of the Hawthorn and Brisbane midfields in their special eras, they were hard as nails but nearly all fantastic kicks too.

4 hours ago, forever demons said:

It looked to me like Max was putting his arms up to mark the ball but not really trying to grab it.As if he is tired of being thumped in the contest week in week out

He was carrying a minor injury apparently.  There was some thought that he might have been a late out.  He seemed to mark ok once the game went on but his mobility was definitely not at its usual standard. Fortunately Jackson stepped up and played one of his better games for the year.

Joeboy - very good analysis 

Dees - into top 4 

Dees - get double chance 

Oliver - real Brownlow chance 

Viney - UFC a possibility 

Goodwin - some new tactics 

May - more creative kickins

Hibbo - great defensive game 

Kozzzy - some amazing goals 

and 

Zorko - you fuc&((&@n [censored] 

23 hours ago, Buzzy said:

It's pretty unlucky to not really have any frontline midfielders who are great kicks..  Brayshaw hasn't exactly raised the standard there, efficiency is probably his biggest weakness.

If our kicking skills in the middle were just a little better we would absolutely dominate teams.  Jealous of the Hawthorn and Brisbane midfields in their special eras, they were hard as nails but nearly all fantastic kicks too.

It does not matter ,getting it/making sure the other mob do not  is the first step, the rest is icing on the cake !!


On 8/20/2022 at 7:57 AM, adonski said:

Brayshaws 44% disposal efficiency wasn't overly classy...and I say this as #1 ticket holder to the Gus fan club

Is there a league wide stat for the player who kicks the ball out on the full the most often?

Joeboy: gets it 100% right when we win by 10 goals and 90% wrong when we loose by two goals. 

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