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6  Oliver - prevented us from being overwhelmed

5  May - undaunted in a rough night for our defenders

4  Petracca - far from a complete game but was the driver when we actually got going

3  Fritsch - crucial to the forward movements

2  Rivers - showed sustained energy and initiative when few did

1  Hunter - just to annoy the haters, who make no sense (also, there's not a lot to choose from)

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6. Petracca

5. May

4. Rivers

3. Fritsch 

2. Oliver

1. Hunter

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6 - May (4qutr game)

5 - Rivers

4 - Tracc ( great 2nd half)

3 - Clayton ( better once he got angry)

2 - Fritta ( if he snuck that in we could have stolen that game)

1 - Hunter kept going all night

That was a terrible game tonight we fumbled, bumbled, mis tackled and failed to man up and still only went down by four points, should have been 4 goals.

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18 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

It's not that simple unfortunately. One or two mids can have good game and the whole midfield thrashed. Oliver, Viney and Petracca at least got us back in the third quarter. Supporting your argument May and Fritta were the only ones to really win their positions.

Melb's problem is the depth of it's midfield compared to the good sides. Butters, Drew, Rozee, Boak, Horne Francis, Wines, etc are better than us. Collingwood has even better depth.

May and Fritsch were the only ones to win their positions. That part is correct, as is the depth of Port compared to us in the middle of the ground. Petracca played a quarter, Oliver was just average most of the night.  They got belted by the Port mids.  They were both better than Viney and Brayshaw but worse than Butters, Rozee, JHF and Drew.  As I said elsewhere, the fact we got three goals in front and only lost by less than a kick was pretty miraculous given that we won two positions on the night. I'm quite optimistic about what might happen this season because I doubt we will be beaten that comprehensively across the ground again this year.

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48 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

May and Fritsch were the only ones to win their positions. That part is correct, as is the depth of Port compared to us in the middle of the ground. Petracca played a quarter, Oliver was just average most of the night.  They got belted by the Port mids.  They were both better than Viney and Brayshaw but worse than Butters, Rozee, JHF and Drew.  As I said elsewhere, the fact we got three goals in front and only lost by less than a kick was pretty miraculous given that we won two positions on the night. I'm quite optimistic about what might happen this season because I doubt we will be beaten that comprehensively across the ground again this year.

Brisbane, Essendon game? Why do we keep lying to ourselves?

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9 hours ago, dee-tox said:

Ridiculous.

Hibbo did his job. Didn’t give away any frees. Battled and pressured. Sure handling.  It’s not all about 25+ possessions with turnovers and stupid little handballs.  Alongside Rivers and May, he was our best defender.  Maybe 4 was ambitious but if didn’t want to elevate our Mids who disappointed on the night.  

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6 Hunter 

5 May 

4 Fritsch

3 Salem

2 Rivers

1 Hibberd

Honourable mentions;

None far too many had leather aversion. 

Adjudication;

Some free kicks in the forward line would help but the ball needs to get and be there.

From the Directors Chair;

Who are you? Fuchsias, Demons … ? Nice to be good community citizens but winning games of football is core business if you want to be at the big end of town.

Broadcast;

No comment

Edited by Tarax Club
Lost the plot!
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6. May

5. Fritta

4. Rivers

3. Trac (Yeah he was [censored] 1/2 the game, but a dominant match winner when good)

2. ?

1. Hibbo

Welcome back Salem. 

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Clarrie out in front by 18.

127. Clayton Oliver 

109. Christian Petracca 

50. Jack Viney 

44. Max Gawn 

33. Brodie Grundy Trent Rivers

30. Jake Lever 

24. Angus Brayshaw 

23. Lachie Hunter

18. Ed Langdon 

17. Steven May

15. Kysaiah Pickett  

14. Bayley Fritsch 

13. Jake Bowey

11. Kade Chandler

9. Ben Brown

8. Judd McVee

7. Charlie Spargo 

6. Tom Sparrow

5. Tom McDonald Alex Neal-Bullen

4. Christian Salem 

3. Michael Hibberd James Jordon

2. Jacob van Rooyen 

1. Harry Petty 

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21 hours ago, DeeZone said:

6 - May (4qutr game)

5 - Rivers

4 - Tracc ( great 2nd half)

3 - Clayton ( better once he got angry)

2 - Fritta ( if he snuck that in we could have stolen that game)

1 - Hunter kept going all night

That was a terrible game tonight we fumbled, bumbled, mis tackled and failed to man up and still only went down by four points, should have been 4 goals.

Agreed, DZ.

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22 hours ago, Nascent said:

6. Oliver

5. Rivers

4. May

3. Petracca

2. Hibberd

1. Lever

you can see there are no forwards though if that around the neck/ holding the ball to Tmac went the way it should have 

well my auntie is my uncle 

22 hours ago, Nascent said:

 

 

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6 Oliver

5 Hunter

4 Rivers

3 May

2 Tracc

1 Thats all folks

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