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Gawn - outstanding then declined

Viney - important injury free

Petracca - was outstanding consistently 

Oliver - rightfully Brownlow favourite

May - the consummate professional 

Brayshaw - versatile and consistent 

Fritsch - important but inconsistent 

Langdon - rarely hurt opposition 

Pickett - exciting in bursts

Petty - a major improver

Lever - seemingly injury affected

Harmes - only one gear

Jackson - overrated and disappointing 

Neal-Bullen - rarely found rhythm 

Hibberd - found another gear

Spargo - rarely imposed himself

Sparrow - often went missing

Salem - injury curtailed effectiveness 

B.Brown - a major disappointment 

Rivers - rarely stood out

Hunt - was not convincing 

Melksham - passed use date

Jordon - tried but vanilla

McDonald - a major loss

Bowey - was unfairly maligned

Bedford - didn’t take chances

Weideman - Jane , not Tarzan

Tomlinson - deserved more chances

Smith - injury plagued again 

Dunstan - couldn’t convince selectors 

Chandler - was treated harshly

Brown - not required standard

Turner - showed some promise

van Rooyen - cause for optimism

Baker - limited skill set

Laurie - jury is out

 

 

 

Edited by joeboy

 

I would’ve summed up Fritsch a little better than inconsistent especially with our ‘forward connection’ being an issue.  At least a goal in every game, 5th most goals this year so far and almost All-Australian.

4 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I would’ve summed up Fritsch a little better than inconsistent especially with our ‘forward connection’ being an issue.  At least a goal in every game, 5th most goals this year so far and almost All-Australian.

One of a few players to maintain their 2021 standards. 

 
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13 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Jane not Tarzan surely Joeboy

Woops👍


12 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Jane not Tarzan surely Joeboy

Maybe it’s a testament (old) to Weid’s performances? 

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