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6. Choco Williams our goal kicking coach! Never, in 50 years have I seen us kick so accurately for goal, both set shots and snaps.

 

6. Oliver

5. Petracca 

4. Grundy

3. Hibberd 

2. Rivers

1. Chandler

6- Oliver
5 - Grundy
4 - Langdon
3- Petracca
2 - JJ
1 - McVee

Honourable mention to Rivers who was fantastic and easily could’ve got votes but I loved McVee’s game and I don’t really mind if Papley kicked a few.

 

Oliver (2 x goals n 7 x tackles) 

grundy (25 x hit outs)

trac (33 disposals and an amazing last qu) 

JJ

Lingers (best game of the year for him I reckon) 

may (thank goodness he’s back!)


2 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

6 - Goat all day.

5 - Grundy. All day effort, loved the handball receives and around the ground run from a ruckman. This might yet be the blessing in disguise because now the thought of he and Gawn back together in a month is loaded with antici.... pation.

4 - Langdon. Again, all day effort. A superb winger's game.

3 - Hunter. We won this game with our overall movement. Many contributed but some have to be identified as best.

2 - Petracca. Things often went wrong for him but he kept on being the heavy impact body all day and the unglamorous effort deserves reward.

1 - J V Rooooooyen. That's a handy debut that did all the things expected.

Too kind to Trac imo but you did make a case.

Spot on re Grundy.

He moves like Cathy Freeman( I saw her running at Fawkner Park once...smooth)

6.  Oliver

5.  Grundy

4. Lever

3.  Langdon

2.  Hunter

1.  Petracca

Special mentions:  Rivers, May, Spargs, JVR, Nibbler, Chandler, Hibbo and others!  Bloody hell, no wonder we won!  😄

 

6 Oliver

5 Petracca

4 Grundy

3 Spargo

2 Chandler

1 Rivers


OLIVER

GRUNDY

PETRACCA

MAY

LANGDON

HUNTER

6 Grundy

5 Clarry Choo Choo

4 Tracc

3 Langers

2 Hunter

1 Chandler

apologies to at least another 6

6 Clarrie

5 Grundy

4 Petracca

3 Rivers

2 Langdon

1 Hunter

Stiff: Lever, Jordon, Hibbo, Chandler, Mc Vee, May, Spargo & JVR

Great team win!

I thought that Oliver's third quarter, when the game was on the line, was something special. 

6 Oliver

5 Petracca

4 Grundy

3 Hunter

2 Rivers

1 May

 


6 Oliver 

5 Grundy 

4 Langdon

3 Lever

2 May

1. Rivers

and JVR plays again next week unlucky not to get a vote. Loved Hibberds return. 

6 Petracca

5 Oliver

4 Grundy

3 Chandler

2 Hunter

1 Langdon

6 - Clarry

5 - Grundy

4 - Tracc

3 - Langdon 

2 - Rivers

1 - Jordon

As mentioned above this was a full team effort so apologies to everyone I missed and what a debut by JVR plus Hunter, Judd McVee and Kade Chandler, Spargo, May, Lever, Fritsch, Sparrow, Hibbo, Petty and Gus. I hope BBB is ok and what a goal that was from Melksham.!! Can’t believe I left out Bowser and Alex.!!

Edited by DeeZone
Bowser and Alex

6. Clayton Oliver 
5. Brodie Grundy 
4. Christian Petracca 
3. James Jordon 
2. Ed Langdon 
1. Trent Rivers


6. Clarry

5. Grundee

4. Trac

3. Spargo

2. Lever

1. Van Roo

Oliver

Jordon

Grundy

Lever

Petracca

Spargod 

Apologies to Bowey, Rivers and Sparrow 

 

6.  Oliver

5. Grundy

4. Hunter

3. Langdon.

2. Chandler

1. Spargo

I really must go with others on Oliver, he was great!

6: Oliver

5: Lever

4: Grundy

3: Petracca 

2: Jordon

1: Hunter


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