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Gawn - the perfect game

Petracca - prolific and unstoppable 

Oliver - a selfless game

Pickett - offer him anything 

McDonald - was often bypassed

Brown - finest Demon performance 

Grundy - will be awesome 

Langdon - was not dominant 

Hunter - will be vital

Spargo - ten important minutes

Brayshaw - great second half

Neal-Bullen - better second half

Rivers - impressive fitness level

Lever - defensive general again

Chandler - some important possessions 

Harmes - impressive tagging game

Sparrow - impressive tagging game

McVee - some important touches

Melksham - took his chances

Bowey - constantly instilled confidence 

Laurie - had little involvement 

Tomlinson - 4 consistent quarters 

Petty - looked nervous early

 

Edited by joeboy

 

McVee - was not overawed
 

But I’m gonna give myself 5 words  to better describe his night - best 14 possession game ever.

Edited by Demon Disciple

 

 
10 hours ago, joeboy said:

 

Pickett - offer him anything 

Lever - defensive general again

Chandler - some important possessions 

 

McVee - some important

Bowey - constantly instilled confidence 

Laurie - had little involvement 

Tomlinson - 4 consistent quarters 

Petty - looked nervous early

 

Sometimes I think I have seen a different game but not tonight, 

agree for the most part but particularly these points definitely 

well done Joeboy

 


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