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6. Petracca 

5. Viney

4. Hunter

3. Neal-Bullen

2. Brayshaw 

1. Smith

 

6 - Tracc

5 - Hunter

4 - Gus

3 - ANB

2 - Max

1 - Chandler

JV, Kozzie, May and Riv next.!!

 

1 Gus

2 Trac

3 Viney

4 Hunter

5 ANB

6 Pickett

Stiff McVee and May had some important moment and cools heads. 

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6.  Gawn:  fittingly, the ‘supremo’ in ‘Ruck Round’.

5.  Petracca:  the ‘dynamo’ with the power to consistently change things up, when needed 

4.  Viney:  continued to carry our midfield on his broad shoulders in the absence of Clarry.

3.  Brayshaw:  love the consistency he is providing as a mid.

2.  Pickett:  the magic is still there, and the gameday ‘influence’ is returning at the right time of the year.

1.  Neal-Bullen:  the usual ‘Nibbler’ work rate, with 3 goals to boot.

Very, very unlucky:  Hunter

Very unlucky:  Chandler


6 Hunter ( instrumental all day)

5 Max  ( Ditto) 

4 Tracc ( Excellent) 

3 Viney ( Career best season ) 

2 Nibbler ( Very Consistent) 

1 Kozzy ( For all those Kozzy Moments) 

6.  Viney 

5. Petracca 

4. Gawn

3. Rivers - some might query this but he had zero turnovers - contested and competed hard all day - ran through the lines 

2. Pickett 

1. Hunter 

apologies to Brayshaw Chandler & ANB 

lots of okay players who stepped up in 2nd and 3rd quarters (most were in a coma in 1st qtr and asleep in the end) 

Just don’t be fooled by stats. Many of some players possessions were little ineffective handballs to players under pressure (Harmesy, Gus, Hunter, JJ). 

 

6 Brayshaw 

5 Tracc

4 Hunter

3 Viney

2 Kossie

1 ANB

6. Tracc
5. Viney 
4. Pickett
3. ANB
2. Hunter 
1. Gus 

 


2 hours ago, Deeoldfart said:

6.  Gawn:  fittingly, the ‘supremo’ in ‘Ruck Round’.

5.  Petracca:  the ‘dynamo’ with the power to consistently change things up, when needed 

4.  Viney:  continued to carry our midfield on his broad shoulders in the absence of Clarry.

3.  Brayshaw:  love the consistency he is providing as a mid.

2.  Pickett:  the magic is still there, and the gameday ‘influence’ is returning at the right time of the year.

1.  Neal-Bullen:  the usual ‘Nibbler’ work rate, with 3 goals to boot.

Very, very unlucky:  Hunter

Very unlucky:  Chandler

Good work, DOF. So good, I’m copying you!

6. Petracca

5. Viney

4. Gawn

3. Brayshaw

2. Neal Bullen

1. Pickett 


6.Trac

5. Gawn

4. Viney

3. Kozzie

2. Hunter

1. Nibbler

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Christian Petracca crossed the 200 point threshold at the weekend and he’s 57 points in front of second placed Jack Viney and 88 ahead of Clayton Oliver in third. If we were talking about mere mortals then I would rule out a meteoric climb to first place by Clarrie (especially given that, barring us placing off in a drawn grand final, there are a maximum of six games and 108 points available). But in his case, you never know.  

215. Christian Petracca 
158. Jack Viney 
127. Clayton Oliver 
89. Max Gawn 
75. Angus Brayshaw
65. Steven May  
54. Kysaiah Pickett 
51. Lachie Hunter Trent Rivers 
49. Jake Lever 
43. Christian Salem 
40. Brodie Grundy 
27. Jake Bowey Ed Langdon 
25. Tom Sparrow 
23. Judd McVee
19. Bayley Fritsch 
18. Kade Chandler Alex Neal-Bullen 
16. Harry Petty 
13. Jacob van Rooyen 
10. Jake Melksham
9. Ben Brown
8. Charlie Spargo  
5. Tom McDonald
4. Michael Hibberd 
3. James Jordon Adam Tomlinson


8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Christian Petracca crossed the 200 point threshold at the weekend and he’s 57 points in front of second placed Jack Viney and 88 ahead of Clayton Oliver in third. If we were talking about mere mortals then I would rule out a meteoric climb to first place by Clarrie (especially given that, barring us placing off in a drawn grand final, there are a maximum of six games and 108 points available). But in his case, you never know.  

i thought drawn grand finals were a thing of the past now, and they just played extra time?

@Demonland when do you close votes?

 

If not too late:

 

Viney

Trac

Gawn

Gus

ANB

Chandler

 

 

By the numbers;

6 Angus Brayshaw

5 Christian Petracca

4 Jack Viney

3 Max Gawn

2 Alex Neal-Bullen

1  Lachie Hunter

Honourable mentions;

Jake Bowey

Kade Chandler

Kysaiah Pickett

Joel Smith

Tom Sparrow

Jacob Van Rooyen

Special mention;

Jake Melksham

May the late season renaissance continue. Must have crashed the umpire's mad monday party last season. Not to have been given a free in the last quarter. No goals but five tackles!

Adjudication;

see above

Broadcasters;

Enjoyed the balanced commentary basking in the lovely sunny afternoon.

From the director's chair;

Given the number of slips and spills by players at Blundstone Arena, on what seemed a perfect surface. The club should consider getting the boot-studder out of retirement, modern screw-ons of course are preferred.

 

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