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Gawn - Brownlow votes again

Viney - more energy displayed 

Bowey - resilient and impressive 

Rivers - great first half

Neal-Bullen - played with passion

May - loved his energy

Salem - back in form

Tomlinson - career best game

Windsor - had limited involvement 

Oliver - performance gradually improved 

Petracca - class when required 

Pickett - brilliant in bursts

McAdam - far from ready

Petty -out for Jefferson

Chandler - little to enthuse

Fritsch - only cameos again

Woewodin - a smooth mover

vanRooyen - important but limited

Sparrow - is looking tired

Hunter - disposal was average

Langdon - impressive first half

McVee - reliable and skillful 

McDonald - was virtually impassable 

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4 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - Brownlow votes again

Viney - more energy displayed 

Bowey - resilient and impressive 

Rivers - great first half

Neal-Bullen - played with passion

May - loved his energy

Salem - back in form

Tomlinson - career best game

Windsor - had limited involvement 

Oliver - performance gradually improved 

Petracca - class when required 

Pickett - brilliant in bursts

McAdam - far from ready

Petty -out for Jefferson

Chandler - little to enthuse

Fritsch - only cameos again

Woewodin - a smooth mover

vanRooyen - important but limited

Sparrow - is looking tired

Hunter - disposal was average

Langdon - impressive first half

McVee - reliable and skillful 

Well done Jb.

 

Great job JB.
 

Chandler is like ANB. His effort off the ball is important. He runs all day from defence to the forward line. When he gets the ball,  he uses it well. 
 

 


Love it! 

Gawn: Greatest Ruckman ever 

Clarry - Surgical in tight

Chandler - On the brink

Gawn - Legend status awaits

Viney - Over his injury

Tomlinson - Surprisingly impressive game

ANB - Career best year

 

 
50 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Missed trade opportunity

Still time for you to eat your words!!! 


Well done joeboy 

 

not sure I totally agree but it’s close 

Hunter - 20 possies at 70% accuracy far from poor

Chandler - 18 possies, a goal and 6 score involvements

that's exactly the type of game you want from these guys!!

1 hour ago, Ted Lasso said:

Love it! 

Gawn: Greatest Ruckman ever 

Luke Darcy said he would be in that conversation and with Dean Cox, the best two ruckmen of the recent generation.


43 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

an absolutely great. Gawn.

Back to Casey.  Hunter. 

Where's his spark.  McAdam 

 

I am not a Hunter fan, but he was ok today.

McAdam was poor again.

5 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I am not a Hunter fan, but he was ok today.

McAdam was poor again.

A third Teamer. They are seldom any good. 

26 minutes ago, old dee said:

A third Teamer. They are seldom any good. 

It's going back a bit but tell that to Brian Wilson - or in the present,  Jack Gunston. Or, come to think of it, Brodie Grundy.

3 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

It's going back a bit but tell that to Brian Wilson - or in the present,  Jack Gunston. Or, come to think of it, Brodie Grundy.

...and, in common D'Land vernacular, 'Martin Pike and Greg Williams say hi.' He did say 'seldom' so, technically, still correct


Hunter.  Zero tackles. 1 contested possession. Twenty metres kicks. Safe and wide.   I think he still lacks what’s needed when the heat comes. Today was a nice Sunday afternoon walk v saints so ok. 

35 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Hunter.  Zero tackles. 1 contested possession. Twenty metres kicks. Safe and wide.   I think he still lacks what’s needed when the heat comes. Today was a nice Sunday afternoon walk v saints so ok. 

Windsor barely touched the ball and also had 0 tackles. Think we chose to move the ball through the corridor more than the wings today.

2 hours ago, Ollie fan said:

It's going back a bit but tell that to Brian Wilson - or in the present,  Jack Gunston. Or, come to think of it, Brodie Grundy.

None of them left because they could not get a game. 

 

Harsh on Chandler. Thought he had some really good pressure acts on the wing.

Needs to kick more goals but I thought he was good yesterday.

13 hours ago, old dee said:

None of them left because they could not get a game. 

Ask Brody about that? 


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