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6.Rivers

5. Rooey 

4. Tmac

3. Langdon

2.Kossie

1. Windsor

 

6. Windsor

5. Rivers

4. JVR

3. Kozzie

2. TMac

1. Langdon

6. Rivers

5. JVR

4. Windsor

3. TMac

2. Langdon

1. Pickett

 
6 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

6. Rivers

5. JVR

4. Windsor

3. TMac

2. Langdon

1. Pickett

Hard to argue against this selection, Demon Jack. 

6. Rivers

5. JVR

4. Windsor

3. TMac

2. Langdon

1. Pickett

6. Rivers

5. Van Rooyen

4. McDonald (I've seen Moai look more flustered)

3. Melksham (2 goals, 2 goal assists, and the forward line was different with him out there)

2. Pickett (bonus for getting a run of good form going)

1. I can't split Fritsch, Langdon and Windsor.

Game was most notable for the short thick 'tail' - even the statistically lower rated players mostly were getting their job done. Also notable was the relatively low presence of our normal inside mids Oliver, Viney and Sparrow.


6 - Rivers - long may he become a mainstay in the middle

5- JVR - worrying couple of shots though or maybe it was swirly at the Richmond end

4 - Windsor - dominant

3- Tmac

2 - Kozzie

1 - Langdon

Edited by Waltham33

6. 'Robbie' Windsor

5. Rivers

4. JVR

3. Kozzie

2. Langdon

1. TMc


6. Rivers 

5. Van Rooyen 

4. Windsor 

3. Pickett 

2. Viney 

1. Melksham 

6- Rivers

5- Roo

4- Windsor 

3- Viney

2- Melksham 

1- McVee (Ryan was non existent and he’s a match winner)

 

6 Langers

5 Tommy

4 Kossy

3 Neal Bully

2 Riverina

1 Roos

Kids day at the G today.

6. Roo

5. Rivers

4. Windsor

3. Pickett

2. McVee

1. Kolt

Special mention to TMac who would have got my 2 vote if 10 years younger. 

Edited by Lil_red_fire_engine


6. Windsor 

5. Roo

4. ANB

3. Rivers 

2. McDonald

1. Langdon

 

6. Rivers

5. Windsor

4. van Rooyen

3. McDonald

2. Neal-Bullen

1. Langdon

 
13 minutes ago, Lil_red_fire_engine said:

 

Special mention to TMac who would have got my 2 vote if 10 years younger. 

He’s playing like he’s aged backwards. I swear. 
I hope we can convince him to go another year. 

1 hour ago, Little Goffy said:

6. Rivers

5. Van Rooyen

4. McDonald (I've seen Moai look more flustered)

3. Melksham (2 goals, 2 goal assists, and the forward line was different with him out there)

2. Pickett (bonus for getting a run of good form going)

1. I can't split Fritsch, Langdon and Windsor.

Game was most notable for the short thick 'tail' - even the statistically lower rated players mostly were getting their job done. Also notable was the relatively low presence of our normal inside mids Oliver, Viney and Sparrow.

Agree mostly

 Rivers

van Rooyen

Tmac. Great game

melksham  slow start bur great game welcome back

kossy 

1 vote. Very hard.   McVee  AnB  Langers Windsor. Kolt.  Chin, Salem, fritta. Monners played well

 

1 Kolt        for his first two goals and stick it up em attitude 

keep it up for next week. My first game for the year and possibly only.


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