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Lever - 6

Oliver - 5

Gawn - 4

JVR - 3

Rivers - 2

McVee - 1

 

6. Lever

5. Rivers

4. Viney

3. ANB

2. Brayshaw

1. Langdon

Apologies to Melksham (convert half of his attempts and his near best on) and JvR.

6 Brayshaw

5 Petracca

4 Lever

3 Rivers

2 Viney

1 Melksham 


6 Lever

5 Melksham

4 Rivers

3 Viney

2 McVee

1 Petracca

 

Apologies to Gawn, May, Brayshaw and ANB who all player vote worthy games. Even Roo is stiff, with 3 goals and some good ruck work.

 

6. Lever

5. Rivers

4. Melksham

3. Brayshaw 

2. Sparrow

1. ANB

6. Lever

5. Brayshaw

4. Rivers

3. Sparrow

2. ANB

1. Melksham

6. Lever - for his superb final quarter which settled the game in our favour.

5. Melksham - contest after contest after contest.

4. Viney - I always favour the workers. Plus, he produced a masterclass in wearing tackles and still getting the ball moving.

3. Rivers - positive energy

2. Petracca - worked himself back into it

1. Langdon - acknowledgement for doing his job really well and being important when we were not doing so well as a team

Many others deserve respectful nods because we were frequently forced to play outside of our comfort zones and responded pretty well.


Really tough to choose, so many players had a mixture of good and bad moments.

6 Lever - the intercept king is back.

5 Rivers - strong and decisive.

4 Viney - usual warrior-like performance.

3 Sparrow - powerful in contests and showed good touches.

2 McVee - tidy and reads play superbly.

1 Melksham - has locked in his finals spot.

Honourable second-half mentions to Max, Petracca, Oliver, Brayshaw and ANB.

 

Edited by Dee-monic

6. Riv (great game so much so that he was tagged in the last qu!)

5. Viney

4. Max

3. melksham (no mean feat beating Sicily!)

2. Lever (back to his best)

1. Gus 

6 - Rivers
5 - Lever
4 - Sparrow
3 - Melksham
2 - ANB
1 - Langdon

Edit: forgot ANB. He was superb. 

Edited by titan_uranus


6 - Rivers

5 - Lever

4 - Melksham

3 - Brayshaw

2 - Sparrow

1 - Gawn

6. Lever

5. Rivers

4, Melksham (would have been 5 or 6 if he'd nailed those missed shots)

3 ANB

2. Gawn

1 Viney

 

Edited by Diamond_Jim

 

I’ll admit I’m not brilliant at separating players by one vote. But I thought our best were Melky, Lever, Rivers, Sparrow, Brayshaw and Viney.

I’ll also admit I am surprised by the inclusion of JVR, Gawn, Petracca, Oliver and McVee in other people’s votes. 

No votes at all for Oliver and Trac. Both failed to make a contribution although Trac did exert himself in the last quarter.  
 

6- Rivers 

5- Lever 

daylight 

4- Melksham 

3- Brayshaw 

daylight  

2- Gawn

1- JVR for his straight kicking 3 goals 

apologies to Hunter, May and Langdon 

average -,Bowey Sparrow, Mcvee, Tomlinson, Smith, ANB, Chandler 

below average today - Kozzzy , Trac, Oliver, Salem

Laurie worked himself into the contest but might miss out next week 

Schache only played a soft 25 minutes (he is as physical as a 12 year old schoolboy) 


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