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Ok, Oliver, Fritta, Petty - that's about it

Edited by gs77

 

Oliver

May

Petty

Fritsch

Brayshaw

Langdon

Oliver

May

Petty

Brayshaw

Gawn

Sparrow


  • Demonland changed the title to VOTES: QF vs Sydney

600 Oliver 

5 May

4 Petty

3 Hibberd

2 Fritsch

1 Langdon 

Pass marks - Lever Viney Gawn Hunt 
injured Trac (calf)  
 

🥔🥔🥔🥔award 

-6 anb

-5 kozzy

-4 brown 

-3 Melksham 

-2 sparrow 

-1 Jackson 

and could have added Salem (surely he was not fit) Spargo Harmes Brayshaw Rivers

that’s 1/2 the team as shockers tonight 

6 May - kept Buddy in check throughout.

5 Oliver - what a workhorse!

4 Fritsch - great early but faded.

3 Petty - kept cool under huge pressure at times.

2 Brayshaw - solid performance.

1 Take your pick. 

 

6. Oliver

5. May

4. Fritta

3. Gawny

2. Choppers

1. Viney


1May

2 Oliver

3 Langdon

4 Fritsch

5 Gawn

6 Daylight

 

Lightyear

Neil Bullen Kozzie Hibberd Ben Brown

 

 

 

6. Oliver

5. May

4. Langdon

3. Fritsch

2. Sparrow

1. Brayshaw

6. Clarrie

5. May

4. Petty

3. Langdon

2. Hibberd

1. Fritsch

666 Oliver - champion

5 Petty - solid as a rock

4 Gawn 

3 Fritter

2 Spargo

1 May (heavily penalized for poor discipline, and x2 suicide turnover kicks into the middle, otherwise was amazing)

 

 


Sorry to earlier posters - I love Gus Brayshaw but tonight he was in the bottom “poor” category 

11 turnovers!!  And fumbled it and didn’t create any real movement 

probably his worst game of 2022 

6.May

5. Oliver 

4. Frittata 

3. Langdon

2. Sparrow

1. Gawn

6. Oliver

5. May

4. Sparrow 

3. Langdon

2. Petty

1. Fritsch


6: oliver
5: may
4: langdon
3: fritsh
2: petty 
1: hibberd

we lost cos our midfield got slaughtered and we couldn't defend the ground - the way they were able to spread the ground was brilliant to watch

the amount of pressure our backline was under was enormous; conversely ours was non-existent, clayton aside

6 Oliver 

5. May

4. Petty

3. Fritsch

2. Spargo

1. Langdon

Can’t believe the love for Brayshaw tonight, thought he was terrible 

6  Oliver

5  Petty

4  May

3  Fritsch

2  Hibberd

1  Langdon 

 

Didn't mind Sparrow tbh, but that goalpost and some bad decisions mean he doesn't deserve anything beyond a mention

Edited by DeelightfulPlay

 

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