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Gawn - greatest ever half 

Viney - lifted when required 

Petracca - mighty second half 

Petty - reward for effort

McVee - recovered from adversity 

Bowey - was surprisingly wasteful 

vanRooyen - cause for excitement 

Langdon - finally came good

Hunter - perseverance paid off

Salem - calmness under pressure

Smith - played his part

 Chandler - just some cameos

Pickett - clever but limited

Jordon - was infrequently involved

Neal-Bullen - mistakes but improved 

Melksham - late career revival

Brayshaw - better second half

Woewodin - still a learner

Tomlinson - played his part

Rivers - tough in contests

May - always stood up

Lever - consistent and important 

Harmes - a disappointing performance 

Edited by joeboy

 

Reading between the lines :

ANB Nearly BOG

Brayshaw : Nearly BOG

 

Harmes? 


Queanbeyan Demon: watched different game

Pickett - clever but limited

What does that even mean?

Edited by Queanbeyan Demon

Chandler Came back invigorated 

ANB Harder than Sisyphus 

Petty Leave him Forward

 

Harmsey had some good touches but wasted his chances with his awful set shots 

2 hours ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - greatest ever half 

Viney - lifted when required 

Petracca - mighty second half 

Petty - reward for effort

McVee - recovered from adversity 

Bowey - was surprisingly wasteful 

vanRooyen - cause for excitement 

Langdon - finally came good

Hunter - perseverance paid off

Salem - calmness under pressure

Smith - played his part

 Chandler - just some cameos

Pickett - clever but limited

Jordon - was infrequently involved

Neal-Bullen - mistakes but improved 

Melksham - late career revival

Brayshaw - better second half

Woewodin - still a learner

Tomlinson - played his part

Rivers - tough in contests

May - always stood up

Lever - consistent and important 

Harmes - a disappointing performance 

A little more excitement for Petty would not be wrong.

Tx again Jb.


24 minutes ago, layzie said:

Thought Tommo would have liked that game back. 

He didn't really have the right match up today with the Tiges set up.

A smart move to bring Smith on in the 2nd half.

8 hours ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Queanbeyan Demon: watched different game

Pickett - clever but limited

What does that even mean?

it means QBD - Kosi not touch it in 3Q but Kosi had limited opps due to terrible dee-liveries

9 hours ago, rjay said:

He didn't really have the right match up today with the Tiges set up.

A smart move to bring Smith on in the 2nd half.

Tigers were cheeky and moved Balta forward after he was subbed, but it was too little too late 


3 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

Tigers were cheeky and moved Balta forward after he was subbed, but it was too little too late 

I thought it was a good counter move, well worth a try.

9 hours ago, rjay said:

He didn't really have the right match up today with the Tiges set up.

A smart move to bring Smith on in the 2nd half.

That's the flexibility Smith gives you! Love having him as the sub.  

16 hours ago, Juk3b0x said:

Harmes? 

Having watched the replay he was very  serviceable. Got it a lot under extreme pressure. Yes he missed a couple of goals , but IMV at present he is better value than Woewoden who missed many tackles  

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