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6 Clayton Oliver Esq

5 Steven May

4 Max Gawn

3 Jack Billings

2 Jack Viney

1 Kade Chandler

Apologies to many others

 

Trac had a very poor first half Fumbled the ball continuously

Thankfully he was much better after half time

6 May

5 Oliver 

4 Gawn

3 Billings

2 Kozzzzzzzy

1 Chandler

Oliver

May

Gawn

Petracca

Billings

Clear top 5 for me then a raffle at 6

Viney - set us up for a good day in front of the sticks

 

 

 

 

6. Clarry. Love to see you close to being back to your best, buddy!!

5. May.  I love watching him when he's firing.

4. Gawn.  Totally outplayed English.  

3. Petracca.  Recovered well from an ordinary performance last week, to being unstoppable yesterday.

2. McDonald.  Was superb

1. Viney.  Sublime.

Honourable mentions to  Chin, Jibba, Rick, Kozzie, and Rooey

Edited by Katrina Dee Fan

6 Gawn

May

Oliver

Viney

Billings

Trac

I’ll be interested to see the coaches votes.

Considering the work the Doggies put into Clarrie I would think he was BOG with Gawn not far behind. An incredible effort by Clarrie.

Petracca was pretty poor by his standards in the 1st half but was good when we got on top.

A Dogs supporter near me kept yelling, “Bont is better than you Petracca!!!” Eventually I’d heard enough and replied, “That’s ok, Oliver is better than both of them!”


18 hours ago, Flower Magic said:

Didn't you see Jack Billings take 15 marks and hit about 90% of his targets on the chest????

My error. I realised straight after posting he should have been included.

Still, it made a nice change to have plenty of candidates for votes.

21 hours ago, dimmy said:

Up until just before 3/4 time I think Kozzie thought he was 195cm ,trying to take marks in packs. Stayed on the ground and he would have kicked 5

Someone needs to take him aside and explain reality to him.Maybe an           intervention from the whole leadership group.

Does his highlights package include one high pack  mark?

 

 

 


You are correct IRW on a lot of occasions but on a lot of occasions Kozzie is the only one near the marking contest and he takes the responsibility to spoil the mark and he does it very effectively.!

2 hours ago, DeeZone said:

You are correct IRW on a lot of occasions but on a lot of occasions Kozzie is the only one near the marking contest and he takes the responsibility to spoil the mark and he does it very effectively.!

Sorry DeeZone never spoil a good footy  story with the Truth. 

The answer is that Kossie flies in the air at times no matter who is around or whatever suits himself and has no such effect on our play. 

Time for some team discipline for Kossie. Spoils his attempt at high marks nor does he spoil anything other than a marking chance for other players from our team.

5 hours ago, Dee-monic said:

Still, it made a nice change to have plenty of candidates for votes.

It certainly did !

 

6. Gawn

5. Petracca 

4. Oliver

3. May

2. Billings

1. Viney


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