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Viney - wonderful second half

Grundy - dominated when required 

May - steady and safe

Langdon - surprisingly wasteful early

Fritsch - classy when involved

Brayshaw - struggled getting involved 

Lever - lacked spatial awareness 

Rivers - continued impressive season 

Chandler - an important contributor 

Spargo - disposal elite again

Neal-Bullen - was rarely sighted

van Rooyen- tried but quiet

Bowey - continued valuable involvement 

Hibberd - quiet before substitution 

McVee - confident and reliable 

Petty - unconvincing up forward 

Oliver - prolific as expected 

Hunter - consistent and reliable 

Pickett - better second half

Petracca - surprisingly didn’t dominate 

Jordon - limited but contributed 

McDonald - an impressive return 

Sparrow - a standard game

 

Neal-Bullen - Very important player 

 

Just did enough 

Wasted many opportunities 

Too many turnovers 

Tackling impressive overall 

Thankful for Grundy 

Tmcd welcome back 

Kozzy almost amazing 

Gotta love JV

Fritsch all class 

lots just satisfactory 

Trac kicked straight 

Goal-line tech f@$@$&@$&d

 

Thought Sparrow was 'above standard' today.

Starting to his use strength to break away from tackles.


Thought Nibbler was excellent. In a game where we weren't clean it was the tackles and pressure that counted and he smashed it in both categories.

50 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Thought Sparrow was 'above standard' today.

Starting to his use strength to break away from tackles.

Also tackled very well

joeboy, back to your ‘slightly’ controversial best. Did you mistakenly wear your bottom of the coke bottle specs? With prescription standard  correction you’d get clearer 60 60 vision. Respectfully suggest:

Angus Brayshaw;  battled man fully 

Alex Neal-Bullen; nibbled not nobbled

 

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Auto-correct can be bloody annoying!


I think Angus would need to have 100 possessions @ 100% and your comment would :  Doesn't share !!

9 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

ANB worked his ring off!!!

Hardly sighted
Please

It is good to see ANB working so hard and his ground coverage is tremendous (most opposition sides tend to divert around him, now. as a consequence). His defensive game is really improving; and, it is just great when he is nearing the goals - he has improved his accuracy and kit-bag of kicking skills to score rather frequently and often, has found space in which to deploy.

Petty, Not a Forward!

Could not watch and listened after a few glasses of Shiraz,

so on these observations 

MFC. Many diverse views.


really good to have a lightening rod to attract differing opinions 

thanks joeboy 

Funny how people have such different perspectives. 

I sighted Anb numerous times. I saw about 7 hard tackles from him.

Played well.


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