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6 Gawn

5 Salem

4 Tomlinson

3 Viney

2 May

1 Petracca

 

Apologies to TMac, Langers and ANB. Great last quarter by Oliver, but was well off in first half. 

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6. Gawn

5. Tomlinson

4. McDonald

3. ANB

2. Salem

1. Petracca

Gawn

ANB

Tomlinson

Viney

Tmac

Tracc

Apologies to Salem, Chandler, May, and many others


Gawn

Salem

Tommo

Tmac

Trac 

Neal Bullen

Gawn 

salo

viney

may

ANB

Tomlinson  

6. Gawn

5. Neal-Bullen

4. Tomlinson 

3. Viney

2. May

1. MacDonald


6. Gawn

5. Salem

4. Tomlinson

3. May

2. ANB

1. TMac


We responded in the best way possible.  Great team effort, with most contributing!   
My votes:

6.  Gawn - supreme and undeniable in every sense.  Ruck and leadership masterclass! 
5.  Tomlinson - welcome back Tommo.  Best game since 2021. Can’t help but love his perseverance.
4.  Viney - back to early season form, which is pretty damn good.   
3.  TMac - the renaissance resumes, after a hiccup last week.     
2.  Nibbler -  continuing great form in his best ever season. Consistency personified!
1.   Salem. -  great to have him back, and back in form.  His impeccable disposal adds a huge amount!

Lots of others to commend, including Tracc, Lingers, Knuckles, Maysie and Clarrie.

6. Max Gawn 

5. Christian Salem 

4. Adam Tomlinson 

3. Alex Neal-Bullen 

2. Kozzie Pickett 

1. Jack Viney 

Gone

 salem

Tommy Mac

Kossie

Tommo

May

 
1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

6 Gawn 

daylight

 

So 5 Gawn

 

then two each to

Tmac, May, Tomlinson,

AnB Oliver (coming good 2nd half)

Tracca Salem and Viney

apologies to JvR Kossy fritta Langers and Hunter and probably Rivers Bowey Mcvee 

 


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