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Well Jackson gets a few. 

Oh wait.

Gus

Salem.

Trac.

Bowey.

That's all folks

Edited by leave it to deever

 

6 Trac

5 Bowey

4 brayshaw

3 Grundy

2 Sparrow

1 Gawn

Easy this week

6- Angus Brayshaw 

5- Tom Sparrow 

4- Christian Petracca 

3- Christian Salem

2-Bailey Fritsch

1- Brodie Grundy

Spuds  🥔🥔🥔Spargo  Tmcd Chandler (all three out next week) 

 

 


Almost every time, Gus got the ball, he handballled backwards to a player in trouble. And then he missed that critical shot at the end. Sorry, no.

6. Petracca

5. Sparrow

4. Brayshaw

3. Bowey

2. Salem

1. Viney

Edited by jane02

 

Brayshaw shouldn’t be getting votes. Turns it over way too often and most of us who accurately rate his skills knew he was going to miss that.

6. Brayshaw

5. Sparrow

4. Petracca

3. Grundy

2. Salem

1. Bowey

... and I don't know if people can score negative votes but ANB, Spargo, Chandler, Lever and Rivers were putrid. 


6 Petracca - spirited performance.

5 Sparrow - worked tirelessly.

4 Brayshaw - but his brother outshone him.

3 Bowey - small but solid.

2 Salem - but he is nowhere near his best yet.

1 Grundy - won most of his ruck battles.


OK I see things differently, hard to give votes to a midfield that got beaten again!  Then again the backs and forwards also got beaten.

Still

Grundy

Sparrow

Fritsch

May

Hibberd 

Brayshaw

 

 

 

 

 

6. Petracca

5. Sparrow

4. Brayshaw

3. Fritta

2. May

1. Grundy (in the absence of no one else).

6 - Tracc best by far

5 - Sparrow

4 - Grundy

3 - Gus

2 - Max dominated hit outs we just weren’t smart enough to capitalise 

1 - Salem showed some good touch and is on his way back

Big drop off for Riv, Spargs, Fritta, TMac, we are crucifying Levers Game playing short in the backline and cruelling the forward line also having no marking forward.


6.  Tracc

5.  Sparrow

4.  Bowey

3.  May

2.  Hibb

1.  Viney

Solid, four quarter contributors, but with flaws to work on:

6.  Petracca

5.  Sparrow

The rest are my best of an ordinary lot:

4.  Grundy

3.  Brayshaw

2.  Bowey

1.  May

Edited by Deeoldfart
Typo

 
4 hours ago, einstein251 said:

6. Christian Petracca

5. Max Gawn

4. Angus Brayshaw

3. Kysaiah Pickett

2. Tom Sparrow

1. Brodie Grundy

3. Pickett.  Ummm hard to see that.  I love Kozzzzy but today he was just ok. Two goals.  Two costly misses from 30 metres.  One nice setup goal.  But too many times he was caught in heavy traffic. Not the worst but not in the better 8-10 today 


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