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49 minutes ago, Spargonicus said:

I think that 15 meter turnover was miscalled actually - it was Rivers. Thought he was one of the few who showed some grit and courage, and occasional composure. But you know, most sucked, so…

Yes that was miscalled.  Bowey had 3 other shockers including the 15 metre turnover where he missed the player.  He was under zero pressure and turned it over.  His skills are currently overrated for what’s he is producing.  Also missed tackles showing lack of physical ability so it’s compounding. Maybe leftover from his shoulder injury.  Rating for Bowey today. 3/10

 

6. Max

5. Petracca

4. McDonald

3. Tomlinson

2. Langdon

1. McVee


5 hours ago, Deeoldfart said:

In a game which we will all want to forget, finding four quarter winners wearing red and blue was impossible.  My votes are more directed at players who can hold their head up, notwithstanding an extraordinarily poor team performance.

6.  Gawn -  tried his guts out for the full 100 minutes, despite being bashed from pillar to post.  Probably broke even in the ruck despite the odds, and was solid(ish) around the ground.     
5.  Salem  -  worked hard and probably came close to breaking even, despite the onslaught of ball coming into our backline.   Disposal under pressure was good, and there was certainly lots of pressure.    
4.  McVee  -  reliable under pressure for most of the game, and along with Salo, he was one of few who could make sound decisions, and hit targets out of defence.
3.  Tomlinson  -  caught out of position a few occasions (which was understandable given the number of times the ball was coming in), but he seemed reasonably ‘cool in the crisis’, and used it pretty well.  Our best tall defender.    
2.  Langdon  -  another ‘workhorse’ Langdon effort.    
1.   Viney  -  showed pride in the jumper, and never dropped his head.

I’m now turning to a bottle of Shiraz, in the hope that it will help me find a skerrick of solace in that dreadful performance.

 

 

You forgot to give a vote for - Meg Macdonald, she played an awesome game. 

Votes. One each

gawn

Tmac

Vines

AnB

Tomlinson

Tracca

Woewodin for a half

at least they seemed to be trying

 

 
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LEADERBOARD AFTER ROUND 12

138. Max Gawn

97. Christian Petracca

70. Steven May

64. Alex Neal-Bullen 

49. Jack Viney

40. Jake Lever

36. Clayton Oliver

35. Christian Salem

31. Bayley Fritsch

27. Judd McVee

26. Kysaiah Pickett 

24. Ed Langdon

22. Trent Rivers

20. Tom McDonald

14. Kade Chandler

12. Tom Sparrow

11. Blake Howes Daniel Turner

10. Jack Billings

9. Adam Tomlinson

5. Caleb Windsor

2. Harry Petty

1. Jake Bowey

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