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6 Petracca

5 Lever

4 May

3 Salem

2 Brayshaw

1 Spargo

 

May - 6

Trac - 5

Lever - 4

Sparrow - 3

Bowey - 2

Max - 1

Apologies to JVR, Fritsch and McVee


6.  May

5.  Trac

4.  McVee

3. Lever

2. Hunter

1.  JVR

6 - On Trac for the Brownlow

5 - May (Someone check his pockets)

4 - Rivers

3 - JvR

2 - Lever

1 - Bowey/Gus (if he stays on more votes)

 

Petracca

Fritsch

McVee

Gawn

Brayshaw

Langdon


What a horrible game. Mostly a shambles. Mediocre game. Mistakes.

our best ??  

0.6 Trac

0.5 Mcvee 

0.4 May 

0.3 Salem 

0.2 Fritsch

0.1 Sparrow 
 

apologies to Max, Lever, Hunter, Ed, Gus, Riv and Bowsa until injured  

JVR development is good 

needs to improve Grundy Chandler Spargo

Joel Smith omg 

 

Edited by spirit of norm smith
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6 Petracca - what a workhorse.

5 McVee - tidy and composed.

4 May - always in control.

3 Salem - classy showing.

2 Gawn - much improved on last week.

1 Van Rooyen - strong performance.

Bonus mark: Bowey until his injury.

 

6. Petracca

5. May

4. Lever

3. JVR

2. McVee

1. Gawn. 

Brayshaw, Hunter, Rivers, Salem, Spargo, Chandler, Viney & Langdon - they all got their share of the ball, but their kicking was so poor I refuse to give them votes. Kicking practice urgently required by the lot of them. Langdon in the last quarter was very good , and Bowey was in epic form before the head knock.

Apologies to Sparrow, couldn't quite fit him in .

Edited by Maldonboy38


17 minutes ago, Dee-monic said:

6 Petracca - what a workhorse.

5 McVee - tidy and composed.

4 May - always in control.

3 Salem - classy showing.

2 Gawn - much improved on last week.

1 Van Rooyen - strong performance.

Bonus mark: Bowey until his injury.

 

I’m with you, Dee-monic.

6. Tracc

5. McVee

4. Sparrow

3. Salem

2. Gawny

1. JVR

apologies May and Lever

Edited by monoccular

it was a grind, but there were some positive signs.  My votes:


6.  Petracca

5.  May

4.  Lever

3.  McVee

2.  Salem

1.  Sparrow

These also warrant a mention:  Hunter, Frisch, JVR, Gawn

 


6. Petracca

5. Salem

4. Lever

3. May

2. Viney

1. Fritsch 

Backline excellent. Riv, McVee and Bowey could’ve had votes too.

Fritsch found some touch after a rough start. Great to see him up the ground and involved more. JVR good. Spargo good. Chandler almost good. 

Wingers had nearly games against ordinary opponents. 

 

6. Petracca

5. May

4. Salem

3. Gawn - very good second half and superb last quarter

2. Lever

1. Van Rooyen

Really Petracca was the stand out but May's performance on Curnow was excellent.  Don't underestimate the role Tomlinson played.  Although beaten by his direct opponent he was part of a system that kept an AFL team with two Coleman medallists to 44 points.  He freed up Lever to do what he does best.

6 Petracca

5 May

4 Gawn

3 Salem

2 Brayshaw

1 McVee 

 

6 Petracca

5 May

4 Hunter

3 Langdon

2 Lever

1 Gawn


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