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Viney - led from front

Petracca - tried all game

Oliver - great after first 

Grundy - overwhelmed by duds

Rivers - new contract distraction 

Bowey - poor under pressure

May - slow and awkward 

Langdon - ran without conviction 

Hunter - didn’t seem invested

Petty - horrible first half

Fritsch - ten minute performance 

Chandler - was virtually unnoticed 

Spargo - irrelevant before injury

Neal-Bullen - little impact again

van Rooyen - looked miles off

Pickett - disappointingly did little

McVee - continued to impress

Jordon - needed full game

Sparrow - little involvement again

McDonald - barely made indent

Melksham - slow and unreliable 

Brayshaw - continued disappointing season

Tomlinson - didn’t enhance reputation 

 

Team - fumbled and half-hearted

Coaches- completely outsmarted today

Viney... back to his Rugby Days IMO

 

Well done Joeboy                 again,

I think I could argue against perhaps two or three, but the team did not care so why should I bother.

 

well done again   am I disappointed      yes I am, hate losing to those baaarstards


28 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Viney... back to his Rugby Days IMO

That’s hard on him,  as I thought he led from the front and aside from a few turnovers, was one of our best. If the rest of them had his effort, we might have had a chance.

 

7 minutes ago, Redleg said:

That’s hard on him,  as I thought he led from the front and aside from a few turnovers, was one of our best. If the rest of them had his effort, we might have had a chance.

 

Effort Doesn't acquaint to class or use of ball.... Tonight his turnovers were shocking!! He was VERY POOR tonight I thought!

43 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Viney... back to his Rugby Days IMO

Jesus mate don't start this war again....lol

 
45 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Viney... back to his Rugby Days IMO

Well I can see a $100 bet from you know who......đŸ€­đŸ€­đŸ€­đŸ€­

joeboy again consistent with your appraisal on Brayshaw and Neal-Bullen. Back to the naughty corner boys. May; awkward and slow, after school detention! Bowey; poor under pressure straight to matron. Grundy; beaten by duds, six cuts. The rest; straight to bed without supper.

Edited by Tarax Club


Yep, no point arguing with anyone's assessment after today. We let ourselves down.

Edited by layzie

Drinking own bathwater

or

lack ing focus? 

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