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6 - Max (50 hit outs)

5 - Alex Neal the Bullen on 🔥 

4 - Rick (huge game under pressure)

3 - Jack Viney just because

2 - Trent Rivers

1 - Kade Chandler

Such a great team effort, they are a very good side playing on their own dung hill. The boys were magnificent.!!

 

6 ANB - has taken his game to a new level in the past fortnight.

5 Viney - contest work outstanding.

4 Gawn - led from the front.

3 Petracca - immense when it counted in the final quarter.

2 Oliver - ditto. Getting back to his best.

1 Brown - accurate goalkicking wins matches.

Unlucky: almost all the rest.

 

Max (50 hit outs…😱)

ANB (what a game)

clayton (big last qu)

viney ❤️💙

Riv (27 touches not too shabby)

trac 

apologies to  Chin  

 

 

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6 ANB

5 Lever

4 Gawn

3 Petracca

2 Langdon

1 Viney

6. ANB

5. Gawn

4. Petracca

3. Oliver

2. Rivers

1. McDonald


6 ANB

5 Petracca

4 Viney

3 Gawn

2 Brown

1 Rivers

 

Apologies to Oliver, Sparrow and Lever in particular.

ANB

TMAC

BBB

LINGERS

LEVER

WINDSOR

(max, trac, claz pretty close - maybe they have raised the bar too high?)

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6 Alex Neal-Bullen 
5 Max Gawn 
4 Christian Petracca 
3 Trent Rivers 
2 Jack Viney 
1 Clayton Oliver
 

6: Neal-Bullen 

5: Gawn

4: Petracca

3: Viney

2: Ben Brown

1: Chandler

What a game!  What a win!    
Again, it was a very even team performance, with most of our boys having an impact on the result at different stages, but I’ve never been happier than I am in awarding 6 votes to  the most underrated player in the AFL

Votes:

6.  Neal-Bullen  -  BOG and best game in a long career for this stalwart.  Can’t ask for more than that!
5.  Gawn  -  a colossus, whether in the ruck, forward, back or as a leader.   
4.  Lever  -  our ‘one legged’ general in down back, without his usual accomplice ….. phfft!      
3.  Petracca  -  powerful and lnfluential, as is his norm.   
2.  Langdon  -  back to his 2021 best.  Say no more!   
1.   Brown  -  provided the front-half structure that we’ve been craving, and kicked clutch goals.

I won’t attempt to list my ‘apologies’, because I’d get RSI keying them all in.  However, it would be remiss not to mention Caleb Windsor, simply because he will be this round’s Rising Star nominee.

 


6 Anb ( easy)

5 Lever

4 Max

3 Bbb

2 Oliver

1 Chandler

Special mentions to Tmac, Langdon and Rivers and JV.

Oliver ripper last quarter.

ANB

Max

Trac

BBB

Lingers

Lever

special mentions Rivers Viney Windsor and Tmac 

 

Have not read other comments. Just my thoughts. After the first 10 minutes , they chased us.

ANB.  Great game

Max.   Ditto. Hard to split

JViney.  Heart n soul
 

hard now

BBB. Fritta  goals when needed

C Oliver. Fantastic last quarter

apologies to Lever Langdon Windsor Chandler.  Petty Tmac amongst almost the rest. Failed to see who was really poor

Thought JvR. Ruck work was improving 

 

Bring on the Crows   Their supporters are just as feral !

 

 

 

Max

ANB

Chandler (did so much work off the ball which wouldn’t have showed up off screen and his tap to ANB was outstanding)

Viney

Rivers

Trac

 

with apologies to Tmac and Lever who really should be there as they held the defence together under huge pressure. 


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