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Gawn - imposing all game

Petracca - best afield again

Oliver - dynamic but wasteful 

May - impassable all game

Rivers - mopped up impressively

Bowey - calm when challenged 

McVee - temperament belied experience 

Lever - excellent first half 

Hibberd - dynamic first half 

Chandler - was rarely sighted

Pickett - exciting in bursts 

Fritsch - rarely got involved 

Neil-Bullen -just a game 

Sparrow-some important touches

Viney - 4 consistent quarters 

Grundy - rarely imposed himselF

Hunter - take first options 

Brayshaw - strong and reliable 

Petty - excellent until injured 

Spargo - typical Spargo game 

Jordon - had some involvement 

van Rooyen - couldn’t get involved 

Langdon - better second half

Edited by joeboy

 

Joeboy - on the ball

 

Your three words for McVee were very well crafted.

1 hour ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - imposing all game

Petracca - best afield again

Oliver - dynamic but wasteful 

May - impassable all game

Rivers - mopped up impressively

Bowey - calm when challenged 

McVee - temperament belied experience 

Lever - excellent first half 

Hibberd - dynamic first half 

Chandler - was rarely sighted

Pickett - exciting in bursts 

Fritsch - rarely got involved 

Neil-Bullen -just a game 

Sparrow-some important touches

Viney - 4 consistent quarters 

Grundy - rarely imposed himselF

Hunter - take first options 

Brayshaw - strong and reliable 

Petty - excellent until injured 

Spargo - typical Spargo game 

Jordon - had some involvement 

van Rooyen - couldn’t get involved 

Langers ?

 
8 minutes ago, loges said:

Langers ?

"Professional Finger Pointer"

joeboy as a body of work your 3 word player analysis at the core is pretty spot on. But the path to transcendence is not always whole or smooth. Just the ocassional ragged edge to tuck in.

Neil-Bullen -just a game ?

or

Neil-Bullen - significant team contributor

( 6 tackles, equal team highest), (17 disposals at 76.5% efficiency), (including one goal scored).

Edited by Tarax Club


47 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

joeboy as a body of work your 3 word player analysis at the core is pretty spot on. But the path to transcendence is not always whole or smooth. Just the ocassional ragged edge to tuck in.

Neil-Bullen -just a game ?

or

Neil-Bullen - significant team contributor

( 6 tackles, equal team highest), (17 disposals at 76.5% efficiency), (including one goal scored).

Tarax Club.   Agree re ANB - underrated as usual

Rating the top 3-6 players is an art... rating all 23 is a skill

Respect to Joeboy for attempting it

One of my must reads.. post game

 

Oliver wastefull??

OLIVER ..MASTERFUL BALL USE!

16 hours ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - imposing all game

Petracca - best afield again

Oliver - dynamic but wasteful 

May - impassable all game

Rivers - mopped up impressively

Bowey - calm when challenged 

McVee - temperament belied experience 

Lever - excellent first half 

Hibberd - dynamic first half 

Chandler - was rarely sighted

Pickett - exciting in bursts 

Fritsch - rarely got involved 

Neil-Bullen -just a game 

Sparrow-some important touches

Viney - 4 consistent quarters 

Grundy - rarely imposed himselF

Hunter - take first options 

Brayshaw - strong and reliable 

Petty - excellent until injured 

Spargo - typical Spargo game 

Jordon - had some involvement 

van Rooyen - couldn’t get involved 

Langdon - better second half

JVR - did team things 


Oliver has set ridiculously high expectations. I thought his disposal was very good for the most part and I've noticed that he's been taking a lot intercept marks lately. 

While Petracca and Viney were both excellent, I thought they were just as 'wasteful' as Oliver.

On 5/13/2023 at 9:53 PM, Tarax Club said:

joeboy as a body of work your 3 word player analysis at the core is pretty spot on. But the path to transcendence is not always whole or smooth. Just the ocassional ragged edge to tuck in.

Neil-Bullen -just a game ?

or

Neil-Bullen - significant team contributor

( 6 tackles, equal team highest), (17 disposals at 76.5% efficiency), (including one goal scored).

Yep thought Nibbler was very good. 

Sparrow - Christian’s weekly scapegoat 

On 5/13/2023 at 10:51 PM, Queanbeyan Demon said:

joeboy: enjoying magic mushrooms

u cant say that QBD


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