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I was at the ground but a long way from the Richmond end.   So only saw close half the action.

both Grundy and Oliver got better as the day went on.

So 6 Grundy

5 Oliver

I thought Lever was very good Rivers, Bowey, McVee  and Pig  all composed

4 Lever

3 Chandler had a great day

2 Fritz  got better

1  Van Rooyen      took marks like the Ox did when he started   fantastic

Apologies

Rivers, McVee, Hibbo, Spargo, AnB, Tracca, Hunter, Langdon Sparrow, Bowey and others

 
11 hours ago, Big Col said:

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

 

yep thats what I was looking for. 10 min to go 3rd quarter Sydney was coming and we couldn't stop it (and they kicked points). Who stood up ? Oliver and with great defensive efforts all day. most tackles with 7 as well (interestingly JVR next with 6).

 
6 minutes ago, Billy said:

Petracca good but very sloppy, tried to do to much and disposal average 

Not quite as polished as we'd like but had some big time clearances in the 2nd half. 


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Our leader after 3 rounds is the 150 game man ~

Progressive 

31. Clayton Oliver 
26. Jake Lever 
25. Christian Petracca
18. Max Gawn 
14. Brodie Grundy Lachie Hunter 
13. Kysaiah Pickett  
9. Ben Brown 
8. Ed Langdon 
7. Charlie Spargo 
5. Jake Bowey Trent Rivers 
4. Angus Brayshaw
3. Bayley Fritsch James Jordon 
2. Jacob van Rooyen 
1. Kade Chandler Tom Sparrow

2 hours ago, Billy said:

Petracca good but very sloppy, tried to do to much and disposal average 

He needs to think less and kick more inside 50. He often misses the chance to have a quick snap and ends up stuffing the ball or hand balling to trouble.

3 hours ago, ElDiablo14 said:

He needs to think less and kick more inside 50. He often misses the chance to have a quick snap and ends up stuffing the ball or hand balling to trouble.

That's right, sometimes you just need to have the 'throw it on the boot' mentality. 

 

6 Clayton Oliver

5 Christian Petracca

4 Edward Langdon

3 Brodie Grundy

2 Steven May

1 Jacob Van Rooyen

Honourable mentions;

James Jordon

Alex Neal-Bullen

Trent Rivers

Angus Brayshaw

Jake Lever

Kade Chandler

“The whole team”

Opposition Hyperpole watch;

T Papley; beyond the usual cameos, wider audience mercifully spared the full bantam rooster routine back to feather dusters.

L Franklin; it appears now only deigns to participate when the spotlight is at its brightest, centre stage. After the now too brief high octane moments fades like yesterday’s star into the wings.

From the director’s chair;

Congratulations to Simon Goodwin and the off celluloid support crew. Another brilliant production with fresh ideas, innovation and new faces. But with no hint of throwing out the baby with the bath water. 

Adjudication;

Remained anonymous as they should, although a hint of over-zealousness has crept in with the fourth. Overall much more good than harm.

Broadcasters;

BT managed to keep the amateurish bombast largely in check. Cameron Ling has actually improved, with the addition of some intelligent insights. An enjoyable listen overall, guess it goes with being on the winning side.

 

 

 


6: Oliver

5: May

4: lever

3: Rivers

2: Langdon

1: Petracca

 

Unlucky: Chandler, Grindy, McVee, 

 

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