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Surely you are joking ? 
 

3 ANB - tried all night. Hit targets.  Tackled like he meant it. 

2 Fritsch.  3 quality goals 

1 McVee.  Tried his guys out all night 

apologies to Gawn  

the rest were seriously embarrassing 

the coach should be embarrassed 

 

 

 

6. Kossie

5. Fritta

4. Anb

now it gets real hard

3.  Woey

er

2. Viney

1.  Rivers

 

-5 Tracc for laughing with Jayden during the game


6 ANB

5 KOZZIE

4 FRITTATA

3 CP5

2 MAX

1 JV7

The last 3 were harder to find

Edited by monoccular

Best 7 were Gawn, ANB, Pickett, Rivers, Viney, Oliver and Fritsch, but all were a fair way behind the Eagles best.  Probably go:

6. ANB

5. Gawn

4. Pickett

3. Fritsch

2. Viney

1. Rivers

Having said that, it was a poor a performance as we've seen since the dross we served up in Cairns in 2020. May - worst game in a very long time and he had plenty of mates.  Our mids were flogged by the Boy Wonder and his counterparts.

Edited by Swooper1987

6 - Jack Viney tried but overwhelmed 

5 - ANB

4 - Kozzie 

3 - Max

2 - Salem

1 - Fritsch needs more support 

Our midfield appear to have gone backwards this year and we really missed Ed Langdon and JVR, Rick was a huge loss early and May was well down. Tracc and Clayton handy but well beaten on the night.

 

2 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

Boy the lack of contributors says it all

 

Do you mean on the field, or on this thread?

6 ....ANB

5......Oliver

4.... Woey

3.....Kozzy

2..... T Mc

1 ......McVee

 

 

Edited by Demon_spurs


1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Do you mean on the field, or on this thread?

I never knock the on field guys, so I will stick to thid thread

6. ANB

5. Kozzie

4. Fritsch

3. McVee

2. Gawn

1.  Viney (for effort, not execution)

That was difficult.

6. Viney

5. Nibbler

4. Chandler

3. Salem

2. Gawn

1. Pickett

We were awful, and some of the above were far from great, but they all had a genuine dip.


1. ANB

2. Viney

3. Picket

4. M Gawn

5. Salem

6. Oliver

 
55 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Surely you are joking ? 
 

3 ANB - tried all night. Hit targets.  Tackled like he meant it. 

2 Fritsch.  3 quality goals 

1 McVee.  Tried his guys out all night 

apologies to Gawn  

the rest were seriously embarrassing 

the coach should be embarrassed 

 

 

GAWN???? Was putrid tonight!⁹

9 minutes ago, P-man said:

6. Viney

5. Nibbler

4. Chandler

3. Salem

2. Gawn

1. Pickett

We were awful, and some of the above were far from great, but they all had a genuine dip.

You must be joking??? ALL HAD A SERIOUS DIP?? Viney was very average!!


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