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Gawn - what a heart

Viney - seemingly playing injured

Rivers - prolific and talentedĀ 

Langdon - an important componentĀ 

May - continued monstering opponents

Lever - was essentially impassable

Pickett - more rounded performanceĀ 

Turner - lively and impressiveĀ 

Neal- Bullen - in and under

Howes - hard ball gets

Billings - showed more endeavour

Petracca - powerhouse when requiredĀ 

McDonald - was impressive againĀ 

Woewodin- not a defenderĀ 

Windsor - probably needs resting

Oliver - seemingly still restricted

Fritsch - important but nonchalantĀ 

Sparrow - limited tagging performanceĀ 

McVee - some untypical errors

vanRooyen - can’t hold marks

Chandler - had limited impact

Laurie - took his chancesĀ 

Petty - slow, rarely noticed

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Very balanced three word joe,šŸ‘

Very generous Joeboy

Petty. Terrible body languageĀ 

Billings. Time for Casey

VanRooyen. Needs a optometristĀ 

Trac. Get off InstagramĀ 

Laurie. Deserves full game

Goodwin. One trick pony

If we played anyone half decent tonight we would’ve got flogged

 

joeboy- Ā (spot on)Ā espressoĀ after halftimeĀ 

A few observations;

Langdon watch; Mr Ed is a bit like Max runs his own race.

Harrison Petty uncharacteristically playing without confidence.Ā 

Jack Billings 3rd quarter purple patch showed how it’s done.

Dan Turner trust thats not a flash in the pan. Reads the flight of the ball superbly and his kicking was excellent overall.

Bailey Laurie knows how to thread the needle. Well done!

Taj Woewodin strong tackle on Dusty, struggled to match the younger Rioli fleet of foot.

Clayton Oliver a better impact after half time.

Blake Howes performing like that instills belief and self-confidence

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Another good effort. Thanks joeboy, could not agree more on Roy boy. Hold some marks and I might change my opinion.Ā 

7 hours ago, Billy said:

Very generous Joeboy

Petty. Terrible body languageĀ 

Billings. Time for Casey

VanRooyen. Needs a optometristĀ 

Trac. Get off InstagramĀ 

Laurie. Deserves full game

Goodwin. One trick pony

If we played anyone half decent tonight we would’ve got flogged

Billings best game. But ok some are not satisfied. PETTY BACK TO CASEY!

TMac - lots of turnovers

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Oliver preformed some magical hand balling for a guy with a sore mitt

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1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Billings best game. But ok some are not satisfied. PETTY BACK TO CASEY!

He was ok just imo,Ā 

He’s in the team for his good ball use, haven’t seen much of that & can’t stick a tackle

Two terrible turnovers that resulted in goals


Different maggots umpiring

Fritsch has very similar goal numbers to Mihocek. (Fritsch slightly better by a few goals)

Both players are perhaps not really given credit for their consistency

16 hours ago, Billy said:

Very generous Joeboy

Petty. Terrible body languageĀ 

Billings. Time for Casey

VanRooyen. Needs a optometristĀ 

Trac. Get off InstagramĀ 

Laurie. Deserves full game

Goodwin. One trick pony

If we played anyone half decent tonight we would’ve got flogged

Worst post ever

52 minutes ago, Demon trucker said:

Worst post ever

Interested what you disagree with?

1 hour ago, Billy said:

Interested what you disagree with?

You're stupid dig at Goodwin, who has 3 premiership.Ā 


Nice stuff Joeboy and glad to see Howes get some credit for some good 50-50s he wonĀ 

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