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Max - greatest ruckman ever

Viney - desperation definitely returnedĀ 

May - all Australian form

Lever - continued outstanding season

Oliver - mistakes but perseveredĀ 

Petracca - great second half

McDonald - strong and reliableĀ 

Windsor - will be nominatedĀ 

Langdon - amazing running man

Sparrow - strong in packsĀ 

Petty - amazing marking performanceĀ 

Pickett - was always dangerousĀ 

Fritsch - classy and importantĀ 

McVee - calm and controlledĀ 

Neal-Bullen - some important efforts

Rivers - great last quarter

Billings - had little influenceĀ 

Chandler - needed more involvementĀ 

Howes - settled in well

Turner - no heroics today

Woewodin - may have arrivedĀ 

vanRooyen - didn’t appear again

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Goalkicking practice needed

Got the winĀ 

Fritsch boundary spinnerĀ 

May the greatestĀ 

Lever also greatĀ 

Maxy the kingĀ 

Suck that Cats

Chris Scott ****offĀ 

Great win DeesĀ 

Got the scalpĀ 

Blues are nextĀ 

 

KozzieĀ  - 0 loss season

Windsor - Jason Taylor special

Petty - Wont back down

Fritsch - Shane Warne stand

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Add in Warnie spinner

joeboy - Tom MacDonald’s career is having aĀ finale like renaissanceĀ but must say your 3 word player analysis is veryĀ much on song.

Ā Personally l would have blown up Clayton Oliver’s saddle bags a little more.Ā Pivotal role in… his second half was excellent IMO. Great to see Ed Langdon in terrific formĀ as well.

Harry Petty admitted his last two games had been ordinary. He had a crackerĀ game.Ā May the fourth be with you.Ā After tonight’s team performance dare we dream of another flag. Bloody oath!

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Love it.

Love the McVee one too. Didn't get nearly enough credit in this game, nailed every target.

8 hours ago, layzie said:

Love it.

Love the McVee one too. Didn't get nearly enough credit in this game, nailed every target.

Just the typical game from a good player, Clint Bizzell 2.0

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18 hours ago, Wrecker46 said:

KozzieĀ  - 0 loss season

Windsor - Jason Taylor special

Petty - Wont back down

Fritsch - Shane Warne stand

"Petty - Wont back down", love your work :)Ā 

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