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Gawn - dominated without dominating 

Viney - continued outstanding season

Petracca - was well held

May - was often overwhelmed 

Lever - tower of strength 

McVee - season worst game 

Bowey - quiet second half

Jordon - a role player?

van Rooyen - didn’t offer much 

Brown - has exhausted welcome

Pickett - exciting 4 quarters

Chandler - effective small forward

Neal-Bullen - a few moments

Langdon - outstanding all game

Hunter - delivery was iffish

Rivers - another standout performance 

Tomlinson - some important interceptions 

Melksham - no heroics today

Woewodin - had little involvement 

Smith - some effective touches

Sparrow - meat and veggies

Salem - steady and reliable 

Brayshaw - prolific without hurting 

 

Edited by joeboy

 
2 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - dominated without dominating 

Viney - continued outstanding season

Petracca - was well held

May - was often overwhelmed 

Lever - tower of strength 

McVee - season worst game 

Bowey - quiet second half

Jordon - a role player?

van Rooyen - didn’t offer much 

Brown - has exhausted welcome

Pickett - exciting 4 quarters

Chandler - effective small forward

Neal-Bullen - a few moments

Langdon - outstanding all game

Hunter - delivery was iffish

Rivers - another standout performance 

Tomlinson - some important interceptions 

Melksham - no heroics today

Woewodin - had little involvement 

Smith - some effective touches

Sparrow - meat and veggies

 

Fairly accurate Joe, I did think Gawn was better than you think. 

 

Pretty good Joe, I thought Gawn was a tower of strength all day.  8 marks is a big return.

Hunter - hospital pass kicks


57 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Lever - tower of strength

Not this game.

Edited by leave it to deever

 
56 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Melksham - no heroics today

Struggles with consistency.


54 minutes ago, Jontee said:

May - an absolute stinker

Took the words out of my mouth Jontee. Terrible game. Cost us at least 3 goals directly from bad decision making and/or execution.

Tomlinson - Played very well.

Chandler - return to form

Gus - second best on

Viney - three Brownlow votes

Brown - Drop for Grundy?

Edited by leucopogon

23 hours ago, I'va Worn Smith said:

I thought ANB was good today and I'm usually not that much of a fan.

Agree. I was really critical of him last week but he redeemed himself yesterday with one of his best performances of the year.


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