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6 Petracca 

5 Fritsch 

4 Gawn

3 ANB

2 Sparrow 

1 Howes 

Clarry should also be in the votes but couldn’t fit him in 

apologies to Riv, Petty, kozzzzy and Lingers 

 

6. Mr Score Invlovement Christian Petracca

5. Fritsch

4. ANB

3. Pickett

2. Sparrow

1. Rivers 


  On 23/03/2024 at 08:11, spirit of norm smith said:

6 Petracca 

5 Fritsch 

4 Gawn

3 ANB

2 Sparrow 

1 Howes 

Clarry should also be in the votes but couldn’t fit him in 

apologies to Riv, Petty, kozzzzy and Lingers 

And apologies to JV7 and CW6… couldn’t fit 14 players into the votes 

Plenty of candidates, which is pleasing.

6 Petracca - great all-round performance.

5 Fritsch - excellent marking and finishing.

4 Gawn - aerially dominant as usual.

3 Salem - superb disposal skills that often go under the radar.

2 Petty - versatility invaluable after the two injuries.

1 ANB - it's just a pity his skill level doesn't quite match his phenomenal workrate.

Unlucky to miss out: nearly everyone.

6. Petracca - was everything, everywhere 

5. Gawn - dominant with strength and class 

4. Neal-Bullen - worked his backside off from the first bounce 

3. Oliver - a very Clayton game 

2. McDonald - held the backline together even without his two big buddies. stacks of timely spoils 

1. Pickett - Irresistible pressure and pure class 

 

Trac - dominated.

Gawn - huge.

ANB - big early 

Langdon - also big early. 

Sparrow - back to form

Pickett - just electric.

HM: Viney, Fritta and Riv.

Edited by Dannyz


Trac (29 touches with brilliant efficiency)

gawn

salo

nibbler

riv

tom sparrow (7 tackles)

Trac

ANB

Fritter

Clarrie

Langdon

Rivers

Very happy with the newbies Howes and the Duke. Sparrow was better than the previous 2 games. 

  On 23/03/2024 at 08:48, chook fowler said:

Sparrow was better than the previous 2 games. 

Because he actually played in his role as an inside mid. Salem didn’t play midfield today at all. 


  On 23/03/2024 at 08:36, Dee*ceiving said:

6. Petracca - was everything, everywhere 

5. Gawn - dominant with strength and class 

4. Neal-Bullen - worked his backside off from the first bounce 

3. Oliver - a very Clayton game 

2. McDonald - held the backline together even without his two big buddies. stacks of timely spoils 

1. Pickett - Irresistible pressure and pure class 

5 goals to Fritta not worth a vote? 😀

Another very even team performance.  The Hawks tried to ‘niggle’ us off our game, but we stuck ‘fat’, and stuck by each other.  I loved it!    

The latter votes were a bit hard for me to untangle, but this is my best shot:     
6.  Petracca  -  mid, forward or back.  Just a powerful and stellar game!
5.  Fritsch  -  five goals in the modern game is very bloody good. 
4.  Gawn  -  showed once again, why he’s the best leader, and the best ruckman in the game.
3. Oliver  -  so happy to have him back, so happy to have him happy, so happy to have him getting back to his best.
2. ANB  -  an absolute workhorse, who doesn’t always get the credit …… but he certainly earned it today!    
1.  Langdon  -  back to his best, which is very, very good.

Lots of ‘special’ mentions (which comes with a very even team performance).  Sorry if I miss some but, in no particular order:  Pickett, Windsor, Howes, McVee, Rivers and Viney.

 


 

Edited by Deeoldfart
Typo

6 Trac

5 ANB

4 Fritta

3 Sparrow

2 Langdon

1 Rivers


6 Petracca 

5 Fritsch 

4 ANB

3 Sparrow 

2 Rivers

1 Howes

Trac 3 votes explosive and controlled 

ANB watch the telly, insane work rate, I think he did a 1/2 marathon. Zillion 1% ers

Fritsch - a bag is a bag.

Kozzie - beautiful moments perfect predator

Gawn solid

Petty, great call to play him, missed some shots but presented well, perfect wingman.

Sorry to McVee, Sparrow, Tmac, Howe, Langdon, Salem & Viney

  On 23/03/2024 at 09:12, dee-tox said:

5 goals to Fritta not worth a vote? 😀

Yeah maybe harsh in hindsight in an effort to give Plugger Mac some love 

 

^6. Petracca

5. Fritsch

4. Gawn

3. Nibbler

2. Pickett

1. Langdon

Coaches votes will be interesting this week.  Could be a few getting them.


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