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6. Viney

5. Kossie

4. Clarry

3. Gawn

2.  The Roo

1.  um, Rivers

Naturally I liked fritta and Turners game. 

Pickett

Viney

Oliver

Rivers

Van Rooyen

AMW

 

6. Kozzie

5 - Clayton (ran out of legs but VGood tonight

4 - Jack Viney what a warhorse 

3 - Roo worked his butt off

2 - Max just keeps on trying

1 - Petty should have won the game for us

Despite the loss that was a fantastic effort from our team, their greater experience , umpire assistance and fitness just got them over the line in the end but we sure made them work for it. We beat them with hit outs, clearances and contested ball. Sigh.!!!!


6. Viney

5. Pickett

4. Oliver

3. Rivers

2. Gawn

1. JVR

11 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

6. Kozzie

5 - Clayton (ran out of legs but VGood tonight

4 - Jack Viney what a warhorse 

3 - Roo worked his butt off

2 - Max just keeps on trying

1 - Petty should have won the game for us

Despite the loss that was a fantastic effort from our team, their greater experience , umpire assistance and fitness just got them over the line in the end but we sure made them work for it. We beat them with hit outs, clearances and contested ball. Sigh.!!!!

Petty 😂😂😂😀

 
1 minute ago, Billy said:

Petty 😂😂😂😀

15 touches, 8 marks, 4 tackles but scored 0.4 goals?

6. Pickett

5. Viney

4. Rivers

3. Oliver

2. van Rooyen 

1. Gawn


6. Viney

5. Kozzie

4. Oliver

3. Rivers

2. JVR

1. AMW

6. Viney

5. Kossie

4. Clarry

3. Rivers

2. Langdon

1. Gawn

6 Viney lead from the front played a great game

5 Pickett always clean & high impact 

4 Van Rooyen competed well, plenty of upside

3 Oliver played best game in a while missing burst and polish still

2 Rivers stayed in the contest, with more midfield time will continue to improve still has upside

1 Gawn edged Mcinerny in a good battle to provide 1st option to mids especially 1st half

6 Pickett

5 Viney

4. Van Rooyen - also wins award for 'most robbed by umpires'. Seems to be a consistent thing that it is okay to block him from marking contests.

3. McDonald - notable moments of important calm experience.

2. Oliver. Not like it was his best game but he was recognizably Clayton Oliver.

1. Nibbler. One terrible howler at the crucial moment doesn't change that he was an important factor in stemming the flow against us for much of the game.

Petty would be on this list if just take two shots had gone through, and Rivers would be on this list if he'd just taken two steps fewer!

Kynan Brown now averaging 80 disposals and 50 tackles per full game time.


1 hour ago, Kolt 39 said:

6 Viney lead from the front played a great game

5 Pickett always clean & high impact 

4 Van Rooyen competed well, plenty of upside

3 Oliver played best game in a while missing burst and polish still

2 Rivers stayed in the contest, with more midfield time will continue to improve still has upside

1 Gawn edged Mcinerny in a good battle to provide 1st option to mids especially 1st half

I am really very pleased with Rivers. Just needs to improve decision making and some more polished disposal skills, could be a gun midfielder with great pace and size, like a Cripps but with silky smooth use of the ball.

1 hour ago, DeeZone said:

15 touches, 8 marks, 4 tackles but scored 0.4 goals?

Exactly 0.4, had three chances to ice the game & choked

Clayton

kozzie

viney

Rooooooo

And a blanket over the rest 

6. Kozzzzzzy 👏👏👏👏

5. Jack Viney 👏👏👏

4. Clayton Oliver 👏👏

3. Trent Rivers 👏👏

2. Jacob van Rooyen 👏

1. Max Gawn👏

apologies to ANB and Petty 


 
13 hours ago, Billy said:

Exactly 0.4, had three chances to ice the game & choked

Yep, time to get games into Jeffo!

Sometimes Kosi has the sort of game that makes you realize he’s in the top 1% for pure talent and skills in the game. He is an absolute freak. 


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