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6.Oliver

5. Gawn

4. Viney

3. Petracca 

2. Billings 

1. May

 

6: Gawn

5: Oliver

4: May

3: Chandler

2: Billings

1: Viney

 

6 Oliver

5 Billings

4 May

3 Petracca

2 Gawn

1 Tmac

 

6. Oliver

5. Hore

4 May

3. Gawn

2 Rivers

1. Petracca

Gawn 

Oliver

Billings 

Petracca

May 

McVee (very good early when they were on) 

 

10 minutes ago, Ugottobekidding said:

Just hope we give Windsor and Howes plenty of games

Can't see why we wouldn't. Both have been solid in both games.

6 CLARRY CHOO CHOO

5 MAY

4 MAX

3 VINEY

2 BILLINGS

1 HORE

6 - Max

5 - May

4 - Clayton

3 - Jack Billings

2 - Tracc

1 - Kade Chandler

Also so impressed with JV, TMac, BBB & Marty Hore plus all of our younger Brigade what a team effort.!!!


By the numbers

6 Clayton Oliver

5 Christian Petracca

4 Steven May

3 Max Gawn

2 Jack Billings

1 Jack Viney

Honourable mentions

Ben Brown 

Kade Chandler

Tom McDonald

Judd McVee

Kysaiah Pickett

Christian Salem

Opposition hyperbole watch

 Doggie talls started off with a a bang ultimately failed to deliver. 

Adjudication

AFL score review system seemed to work more efficaciously? It was well oiled. 

Media

Celebrate the moment rather than continue to rake over the ashes.

Overall                                                   

A pleasing result on many levels. However one win does not maketh a season.

 

 

 

Edited by Tarax Club

6 Oliver 

5 Gawn

4 May

3 Viney

2 Billings 

1 … a raffle … Trac

Apologies to Salem, Pickett, Riv, Tmcd, Hore, Mcvee, Chin and a few more. 
 

Ummm boiled lollies award to Fritta this week 


Any of the top 3 desreve the chocolates. Good to see our champions firing.

6 - Clarry: i nearly cried when the crowd cheered him off in the last quarter
5 - Max: slow to start but was dominant after 1Q
4 - Trac: fumbly for quite a bit early on, but Trac did what Trac typically does and 
3 - JB: if he plays like this all year we're going to win a lot of games

2 - May; the king of the backline and hardly beaten

1 - Chandler: 3 goals including some great crumbing is a welcome return to his early 2023 form

Not too many passengers this week. Very happy with all the new kids (including Marty Hore who's not really new) and I reckon we have a star in the making with Windsor.

6 Oliver

5 May

4 Gawn

 

then I have no idea could have been any number of about 12 players.  Easier to pick poor players    But

3 BBB

2 Billings

1 Langdon

apologies to the rest

Fun thread after a win;

6 Gawn

5 Oliver

4 Trac 

3 McD

2 Billings 

1 Koswah

my goodness TMac to def excited me today. And Billings in the side bloody hell 

Edited by The Jackson FIX

 

6 Oliver

5 May

4 Petracca

3 Billings

2 Gawn

1 Pickett

6. May

5. Clarry

4. Max

3. Tracc

2. Billings

1. Chandler

 

Solid team effort but special mention to TMac, Viney and BBB


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