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Gawn - not as dominant 

Viney - 4 consistent quarters

Petracca - Brownlow favourite again

May - destroyed form opponent 

Lever - great after first

Salem - better second half

Langdon - important after first

Melksham - an almost game

vanRooyen - important one percenters 

Rivers - continued stellar season

Bowey - ultimate team focus

Hibberd - determined and effective 

McVee - was rarely sighted 

Neal-Bullen - impressive team game

Smith - versatility is valuable 

Petty - excellent until injured

Chandler - consistent and dangerous 

Sparrow - typical Sparrow game

Jordon - a valuable connector

Brayshaw - an excellent distributor 

Harmes - little to commend 

Hunter - was surprisingly quiet

Pickett - ever the entertainer 

 

Edited by joeboy

 

Decent summary.

Surprised people still get Sparrows name wrong though. Tommy is a Gun

 
9 minutes ago, joeboy said:

 

 

Hunter - was surprisingly quiet

 

 

Quietest 33 possession game ever :)


 

joeboy - bounce bravura brevity

18 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Hunter - was surprisingly quiet

 

Joeboy - not watching game


Thanks for those assessments Joeboy. Today was very hard due to the abysmal first quarter and the let down of the last.

Jordon showed today he might have the goods. A few weeks ago he tore a VFL game apart.

Will he be the one to go for Oliver or will it be Harmes

Petty - new unlucky player. 
 

Didn't see any of the game but has he replaced Joel?

22 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - not as dominant 

Viney - 4 consistent quarters

Petracca - Brownlow favourite again

May - destroyed form opponent 

Lever - great after first

Salem - better second half

Langdon - important after first

Melksham - an almost game

vanRooyen - important one percenters 

Rivers - continued stellar season

Bowey - ultimate team focus

Hibberd - determined and effective 

McVee - was rarely sited

Neal-Bullen - impressive team game

Smith - versatility is valuable 

Petty - excellent until injured

Chandler - consistent and dangerous 

Sparrow - typical Swallow game

Jordon - a valuable connector

Brayshaw - an excellent distributor 

Harmes - little to commend 

Hunter - was surprisingly quiet

Pickett - ever the entertainer 

 

Agree on everyone except Lache Hunter he played a brilliant game for us today.!!

4 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Thanks for those assessments Joeboy. Today was very hard due to the abysmal first quarter and the let down of the last.

Jordon showed today he might have the goods. A few weeks ago he tore a VFL game apart.

Will he be the one to go for Oliver or will it be Harmes

It has to be Harmes surely 


2 hours ago, Demonstone said:

Just the quiet 33 disposals.

HUNTER was my BOG!!

7 hours ago, Demonstone said:

Just the quiet 33 disposals.

Soft hands and padded boots the reason for that.

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