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  On 30/07/2023 at 09:43, Swooper1987 said:

Max Gawn played perhaps the best second half I've ever seen today.  He imposed himself on the game in a way that only he can do.

Was awesome. In the spirit of Farmer’s 9 in 2000.

 

Gawn Viney and Pretty boy. 
easily our best.  Then raffle the other points. Though Melksham sand four goals stands out.  But raffle between the rest.

all played well.  And so did Richmond just too old in the fourth. I would like that Shai fellow, he goes well. 


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Tracc still on 199 ~

199. Christian Petracca 

154. Jack Viney 

127. Clayton Oliver 

89. Max Gawn 

65. Steven May 

64. Angus Brayshaw 

51. Trent Rivers 

49. Jake Lever 

45. Lachie Hunter

43. Christian Salem 

40. Brodie Grundy 

37. Kysaiah Pickett 

27. Jake Bowey Ed Langdon 

25. Tom Sparrow 

23. Judd McVee

19. Bayley Fritsch 

18. Kade Chandler 

16. Harry Petty 

13. Jacob van Rooyen 

10. Jake Melksham

9. Ben Brown Alex Neal-Bullen 

8. Charlie Spargo  

5. Tom McDonald

4. Michael Hibberd 

3. James Jordon Adam Tomlinson

 

Gawn 

Viney

Petty

Rivers

Petracca

ANB

 

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