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6 - Clayton 

5 - Steven May ( huge game from May)

4 - Fritsch 

3 - Petty 

2 - Maxx

1 - Sparrow 

 

6 Oliver

5 May

4 Petty

3 Harmes

2 Fritsch

1 Spargo

While on the other side of the ledger: 

-6 Melksham

-5 Jackson

-4 Brown

-3 Neal-Bullen

-2 Rivers

-1 Picket

6.  Oliver  -  Simply outstanding. Absolutely busted his gut for our team.

5.  May  -  Excellent overall, but gee, it’s hard to overlook the couple of critical clangers.

4.  Petty -  Great throughout.  Solid as a rock under enormous pressure.

3.  Langdon  -  Just the usual from Lingers.

2.  Fritsch  -  Solid game.  Wish he had a bit more help in the front half.

1.  Sparrow. -  Was next best imo, but there wasn’t a lot of competition.

Edited by Deeoldfart
Damn auto correct


6 Clayton Oliver

5 Steven May

4 Ed Langdon

3 Bayley Fritsch

2 Harrison Petty

1 Charlie Spargo

Honourable mentions;

Christian Petracca

Tom Sparrow

Max Gawn

James Harmes

Adjudication;

Bring back Razor Ray.

Broadcast;

No comment

Opposition hyperbole watch;

Buddy is still laughing all the way to the bank.

Overall comment.

Too many comfortable passengers. Whole club needs to follow Clayton Oliver's red-collar, roll up your sleeves, into the fray performance. 

  

 

 

Edited by Tarax Club

6 Oliver

5 May

4 Fritsch

3 Gawn

2 Harmes

1 Petty

 

 

6. Oliver

5. May

4. Petty

3. Fritsch

um, er

2. Langdon

1. Petracca

2 hours ago, Deeoldfart said:

6.  Oliver  -  Simply outstanding. Absolutely busted his gut for our team.

5.  May  -  Excellent overall, but gee, it’s hard to overlook the couple of critical changers

4.  Petty -  Great throughout.  Solid as a rock under enormous pressure.

3.  Langdon  -  Just the usual from Lingers.

2.  Fritsch  -  Solid game.  Wish he had a bit more help in the front half.

1.  Sparrow. -  Was next best imo, but there wasn’t a lot of competition.

Yep Clarry was sensational, what a player, the Individual is greater than the team at the moment 


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And the winner with an unassailable lead is …

263. Clayton Oliver
188. Christian Petracca
151. Angus Brayshaw 
131. Jack Viney
105. Max Gawn
98. Steven May
76. Ed Langdon
53. Kysaiah Pickett 
52. James Jordon 
40. Bayley Fritsch
37. Jake Lever Harry Petty 
36. Luke Jackson 
26. James Harmes 
24. Michael Hibberd Tom Sparrow
22. Jake Bowey
18. Ben Brown 
17. Jake Melksham 
11. Alex Neal-Bullen
8. Tom McDonald Sam Weideman
5. Jayden Hunt Charlie Spargo
4. Christian Salem
3. Joel Smith
1. Trent Rivers

6. Oliver

5. May

4. Petty

3. Langdon

2. Harmes

1. Hunt

For what it's worth, as much as we missed the contributions of many of our players, we were up against a sensational opponent. I don't think I've seen another team this year (including ours) play with such sustained pressure as the Swans brought to the MCG last night.   

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