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6 May for courage so brave  👏👏👏👏👏👏

5 Trac for giving 100% all night 👏👏👏👏👏

4 Mcvee. Steady under pressure 👏👏👏👏

3 Lever.  A rock all night 👏👏👏

2 Fritsch   Played 15 minutes and kicked 3 crucial goals 👏👏

1 Gawn A soldier  A leader 👏

Apologies to Windsor 👍🏻Riv 👍🏻Sparrow 👍🏻and Tmcd 👍🏻

others were well down in my view 

🤡🤡🤡umps. Free kicks 21-9 in favour of crows 

🤡🤡Kozzy oh no oh no 

🤡goalkicking was woeful just woeful 

🤡JVR dropped 9 marks !!! 

Edited by spirit of norm smith
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6. Trac

5. Gawn

4. McVee

3. May

2. Frittata 

1. Spaz

 


6 trac

5 Maxy

4 May

3 McVee

2 Sparrow

1 Windsor

honourable mention to Fritsch. reliable goal kicking when everyone else was wayward

 
25 minutes ago, Lexinator said:

6. Trac.

5. McVee.

4. Chin.

3. Gawn.

2. Spaz. 

1. Koz.

Honourable mention TMac, Petty and May.

May 19 disposals ( filth highest)

And a measly highest nine marks

Mostly contested.

Broken ribs.


The usual suspects to the forefront this week:

6 Petracca - power and precision.

5 Gawn - our Mr Everywhere.

4 May - gutsy performance.

3 McVee - cool under pressure.

2 Fritsch - on target when it was needed.

1 Lever - at his best when partnered with May.

6. Tracc

5. Max

4. Chandler

3. McVee

2. May

1. Fritta 

Apologies to Lever, Sparrow and the Duke. 

Edited by dee-tox

6 - Tracc attack

5 - Max

4 - Steven “how tough” May

3 - Judd McVee

2 - Tom Sparrow 

1 - The Duke how cool for an 18 yo

Another VG team effort where everyone chipped in when required, never give in.

6. Petracca 

5. McVee

4. Gawn

3. May

2. MacDonald 

1. Sparrow

 

6 May - If the Rock met May on the football field he would be a pebble. Inspired, trust the match committee, and we needed him.

5, Trac for giving 100% all night BOG, but for May's bravery.

4 Mcvee. Silk

3 Lever. Inspector Gadget, disguised like a baby giraffe, moves like a leopard 

2 Gawn. Captain

1 Sparrow, another solid game.

Crows came to play, we did well.


Tracc

May

McVee

Sparrow 

Lever 

Gawn

 

What a gun McVee is. Superb reader of the play and an elite foot 

Trac

gawn

viney (played with the man flu!!)

May (played with no ribs)

Sparrow

JVR (cos he tries so hard, is a great chop out in the ruck, kicked two goals and had 5 tackles…)

6. Trac - strapped us onto his back and carried us forward when it counted. Some elite 1%ers and kept it moving forward at all costs.

5. May - I admit I was sceptical but he delivered with such composure while clearly in discomfort at times.

4. McVee - cool as a cucumber. Rated highly internally and on DL, hopefully the rest of the league now appreciate his huge upside.

3. Gawn - Captains game.

2. Sparrow - on track to go to the next level this year.

1. Fritsch - great return on goals per possie. Signs of the old Fritta - deadly in front of goal. Reading some other posts around the place tonight - oppo supporters are worried about him this year and they should be.

Special mention to Windsor - JT has found one there. Lever - intercept marks when it counted. TMac - looking settled and adding value down back. 

Edited by rolling fog


May with the 6 votes. Two for each broken rib he played with tonight. An absolute warrior!

6. May

5. Petracca

4. Mcvee

3. Gawn

2. Lever

1. McDonald

57 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

6 - Tracc attack

5 - Max

4 - Steven “how tough” May

3 - Judd McVee

2 - Tom Sparrow 

1 - The Duke how cool for an 18 yo

Another VG team effort where everyone chipped in when required, never give in.

See above 👍

 

Petracca

McVee

Lever

May

Gawn

Sparrow


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