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My 3 word player analysis V Hawthorn

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Gawn - lowered his colours

Viney - great first half

Rivers - another outstanding game 

Bowey - some handling errors

May - all Australian form

Lever - impassable all game 

Salem - not his best

McVee - skills to admire

Laurie - shalom, farewell, sayonara 

Smith - athleticism a weapon

Shache - didn’t aid cause

Oliver - gradually warmed up

Petracca - had minimal impact

Pickett - little involvement again 

Chandler - played little part

Brayshaw - better disposal today

Sparrow - an important contributor 

Neil - Bullen - had some moments 

van Rooyen- team first ethic

Melksham - three excellent quarters

Hunter - disposal was disappointing 

Langdon - dangerous in bursts

Tomlinson - was rarely required 

 

 

 

 
4 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - lowered his colours

Viney - great first half

Rivers - another outstanding game 

Bowey - some handling errors

May - all Australian form

Lever - impassable all game 

Salem - not his best

McVee - skills to admire

Laurie - shalom, farewell, sayonara 

Smith - athleticism a weapon

Shache - didn’t aid cause

Oliver - gradually warmed up

Petracca - had minimal impact

Pickett - little involvement again 

Chandler - played little part

Brayshaw - better disposal today

Sparrow - an important contributor 

Neil - Bullen - had some moments 

van Rooyen- team first ethic

Melksham - three excellent quarters

Hunter - disposal was disappointing 

Langdon - dangerous in bursts

Tomlinson - was rarely required 

 

 

 

Shaking my head at the laurie take. He showed a fair bit I thought. 

 

A bit hard on Laurie,  I thought  Tomlinson was loose, but he May and Lever are some unit,  I thought Salem was terrible until the last quarter, Oliver also first half was quiet.

Otherwise a fair call,    but we won,  but we won,    but we won...  Max did enough and so did AnB 


Some good takes.

Thought Laurie showed some great footy smarts.  He and Spargo fighting it out for the forward flank role.

Tomlinson with 12 disposals and 6 marks in 3 quarters was decent as well.  Was always going to be subbed out to swing smith back and bring Schache on.

 

Gawn

Perhaps beaten in the ruck or did not dominate but around the ground he took several important marks (7 marks)

 

37 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - lowered his colours

Viney - great first half

Rivers - another outstanding game 

Bowey - some handling errors

May - all Australian form

Lever - impassable all game 

Salem - not his best

McVee - skills to admire

Laurie - shalom, farewell, sayonara 

Smith - athleticism a weapon

Shache - didn’t aid cause

Oliver - gradually warmed up

Petracca - had minimal impact

Pickett - little involvement again 

Chandler - played little part

Brayshaw - better disposal today

Sparrow - an important contributor 

Neil - Bullen - had some moments 

van Rooyen- team first ethic

Melksham - three excellent quarters

Hunter - disposal was disappointing 

Langdon - dangerous in bursts

Tomlinson - was rarely required 

 

 

 

Odd

 

Gawn - i love you

Viney - I love U2

Rivers - at Richmond station

Bowey - bat pad catch

May - best since ingo!

Lever - please trim mustache

Salem - RR into Commodore

McVee - Taylor is genius

Laurie - potential night watchman

Smith - slow train cumm'in

Shache - Bolshoi Ballet candidate

Oliver - only A+ today

Petracca - best since brasso

Pickett - not picking pockets

Chandler - probably overtaken spargs

Brayshaw - better than brother

Sparrow - at Joliment station

Neil - Bullen - power endurance athlete

van Rooyen - taylor, taylor, taylor  

Melksham - becoming premiership player

Hunter - prolific without killing

Langdon - freeo still spew'in

Tomlinson - hard to say

15 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Some good takes.

Thought Laurie showed some great footy smarts.  He and Spargo fighting it out for the forward flank role.

Tomlinson with 12 disposals and 6 marks in 3 quarters was decent as well.  Was always going to be subbed out to swing smith back and bring Schache on.

 

Agree. Laurie was ok and you are correct, he is fighting for the Spargo spot. Think he may still leave.


On 8/20/2023 at 8:05 PM, Redleg said:

Agree. Laurie was ok and you are correct, he is fighting for the Spargo spot. Think he may still leave.

Hopefully you mean Spargo and he does. 

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