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6. Brayshaw

5. Viney

4. Langdon

3. Rivers

2. Hunter

1. Petracca

and -476 for Salem for his ridiculous dinky kicks, but especially for missing an absolute sitter - not making the distance from 42 metres out. 

6 May - kept the dangerous Curnow on a pretty tight leash.

5 Viney - four quarters of ferocious work.

4 Brayshaw - unspectacular but effective.

3 Petracca - influence grew as the game went on.

2 Hunter - did more than his share of running and chasing.

1 Oliver - quiet first half but helped turn the tide in the second.

 

Biggest disappointment: Salem, usually so calm and cool but the radar was sadly astray tonight.

 

6. Brayshaw

5. Petracca

4. Viney - forgiven for the volume of clangers because he frankly half the time it was supernatural that he even got the ball in the situations he was in.

3. Oliver - bit underdone, eh.

2. Rivers - one of few who really gained ground in useful ways

1. May - Broke even with the current best forward in the game.

There'd be some honourable mentions, but I really have to give my own -1 to Salem, who's [censored] pop-up handballs were more likely to get a teammate injured than get a counter-attack going, and whose kicking was all over the place.

Multiple players had some good moments but simply weren't in it often enough.


6 - JV 

5 - Gus just got better and better

4 - Tracc kicked the winning goal but was robbed

3 - Hunter 

2 - Ed

1 - Clarry had a huge second half very rusty but he has had a huge break from footy.

Special mentions to our mighty backline May, Lever, Riv, Judd & Bowey and our Skipper who dominated the Ruck contests.

6. Viney

5. Brayshaw 

4. Petracca 

3. Rivers

2. May

1. Gawn

6. Viney

5. Petracca

4. Brayshaw

3. Rivers

2. May

1. Hunter

 

 

 

6. Brayshaw. Hardest I've seen him work.

5. Viney

4. May. Did his job.

3. Rivers. Useful

2. Langdon. Kept running.

1. Tracc, 2 goals should have been 3.

Unlucky Lever

 

Brayshaw

Viney

Rivers

May

Lever

Oliver


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Tracc still on track …

227. Christian Petracca 
173. Jack Viney 
136. Clayton Oliver 
89. Max Gawn 
87. Angus Brayshaw
72. Steven May  
54. Lachie Hunter Kysaiah Pickett 
53. Trent Rivers 
49. Jake Lever 
46. 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

Just watched the replay.

6 Rivers - Good in air in greasy conditions and provided great disposal and dash and tight on opponents. Most improved player by miles.

5 Petracca - the classiest player on ground and hardest for Blues to contain scored the winning goal (which wasn't). Worked hard on defence as well.

4 Lachie Hunter - clever positioning all night. Not dangerous but always presenting and made a hue goalsquare marking contest save early.

3 Angus Brayshaw - like Trac seemed to realise Carlton's intensity was more than ours and stepped up and put his body on the line time and time again. But played on influential Cripps for a lot of night so loses points.

2 Steven May - really strong and provided offensive support with his lovely left foot. Held Coleman winner to two goals and about five kicks.

1 Jack Viney - gave it his all, but not as clean as the past three weeks, so just the one.

 

6. Viney 

5. Rivers.

4. Trac 

3. Brayshaw 

2. Langdon 

1. Hunter 

The following need to visit the house of mirrors.  Grundy.  Salem. Bowey. Milkshake.  

6 Brayshaw

5 Rivers

4 Petracca

3 May

2 Lever

1 Viney


11 hours ago, Freddy Fuschia said:

6. Jack Viney 
5. Clayton Oliver 
4. Christian Petracca 
3. Christian Salem 
2. Angus Brayshaw 
1. Lachie Hunter

How can you have no defenders other than Salem & he was probably the worst defender on the night

Midfield was smashed for a half

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