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6. Mr Score Involvment - Christian Petracca

5. Mr Iron Man - Steven May

4. Mr Unfazed - Judd McVee

3. Mr Captain Fantastic - Max Gawn

2. Mr Great Midfield Game - Tom Sparrow

1. Mr or should I say 'Duke' of Windsor - Caleb Windsor

 

 

6.  Petracca     
5.  Gawn      
4.  May    
3.  Lever     
2.  McVee 
1.   TMac
 

 

6 Petracca

5 McVee

4 Lever

3 May

2 Fritsch

1 Sparrow


6. Petracca was outstanding all night.  His decision making and ball use set him apart.

5. Gawn, like Petracca was imperious. O'Brien is a very good AFL ruck and at times he made him look like a schoolboy.

4. McVee is developing into our very own Corey Enright.  Cat like reflexes, doesn't ever go to ground, sublime foot skills and as clean as a whistle.

3. May played like a guy who hasn't missed a beat.  Understandably his first half was better than his second, but he helped withstand the Crows early charge and got us going the other way.

2. Sparrow is really proving his worth as a mid forward.  Now a genuinely good AFL player who has become another problem for our opposition.

1. Fritsch played the best individual quarter of the night.  Granted he did little in the other three, but his scoreboard impact ended up being the difference!

 

6: Petracca 

5: McVee

4: May

3: Gawn

2: Sparrow 

1: Lever

And a big thank you to Fritsch, Windsor, Viney and JvR!

6 Petracca

5 Gawn

4 May - pure guts

3 Lever

2 McDee

1 Sparrow

Stiff - TMac, Rivers, Windsor, Chandler

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Petracca 

May

Gawn

Sparrow. Fantastic game from him

then it gets hard

Lever Rivers Mcvee Howes Tmac

Windsor so much time, composed and fast.    and Langdon

Viney and AnB

the forwards I thought all of them worked and spread the load. Perhaps the sub change should have happened at the last change. In my view BBB ran all over the place. 
one appalling miss to picket early no goal.

two appalling frees missed that gave them goals. Should have been 30 points plus. Surely Kozzys was a football act smother!

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And Trac has taken the outright lead ...

55. Christian Petracca
49. Max Gawn
34. Steven May
27. Alex Neal-Bullen
24. Jack Viney
22. Clayton Oliver
19. Bayley Fritsch
15. Judd McVee
12. Christian Salem
11. Blake Howes
10. Jack Billings
8. Tom Sparrow
6. Kade Chandler Trent Rivers
4. Ed Langdon Jake Lever Kysaiah Pickett
2. Adam Tomlinson Caleb Windsor
1. Jake Bowey


8 hours ago, Swooper1987 said:

4. McVee is developing into our very own Corey Enright.  Cat like reflexes, doesn't ever go to ground, sublime foot skills and as clean as a whistle.

great call on the enright comparison

6. Petracca.

5. Gawn

4. McVee

3. May

2. Sparrow

1. Windsor

Apologies to Lever and TMac who were also excellent.


On 05/04/2024 at 16:23, whatwhat say what said:

great call on the enright comparison

If West Coast were smart they’d be targeting McVee to go home. 
He’s young, classy, shows great leadership, is well suited to Optus Stadium and plays a super important position very well.

We are very lucky to have him

 
20 minutes ago, JJJ said:

If West Coast were smart they’d be targeting McVee to go home. 
He’s young, classy, shows great leadership, is well suited to Optus Stadium and plays a super important position very well.

We are very lucky to have him

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