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6. Rivers

5. JVR

4. McDonald

3. Windsor

2. Pickett

1. Langdon

 

6: Windsor

5: Rivers

4: JVR

3: McDonald

2: Pickett

1: Langdon

Excellent win, very strongly influenced by our next generation players.  
My votes:

6.  Rivers  -  BOG!  His week by week improvement as a mid bodes extremely well for our future, both in 2024 and beyond.  
5.   JvR  -  his best game at the level.  Another youngster on a significant upward trajectory.  Huge future for a young KPF.
4.   Windsor  - has shown great potential from his debut in Round 0, and today was his best yet!   
3.   TMac  -  choosing the right option, and pin point passing by hand and foot were features today.  The only ‘elder statesman’ in my votes, but he’s rediscovered his ‘youth’ as a defender.   
2.  Pickett  -  always dangerous, and continuing to build his consistency in the combined midfield / forward role.  
1.   Chandler  -   excellent game as a defensive forward, which was great reward for his outstanding work-rate.

I reckon we turned an important corner today, but next week will be more testing material.

 

 

 


 

Edited by Deeoldfart


2 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

6: Rivers 
5: Windsor
4: van Rooyen
3: Pickett
2: McDonald
1: Pickett

A unique way of giving Kossie 4 votes 👍

31 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Excellent win, very strongly influenced by our next generation players.  
My votes:

6.  Rivers  -  BOG!  His week by week improvement as a mid bodes extremely well for our future, both in 2024 and beyond.  
5.   JvR  -  his best game at the level.  Another youngster on a significant upward trajectory.  Huge future for a young KPF.
4.   Windsor  - has shown great potential from his debut in Round 0, and today was his best yet!   
3.   TMac  -  choosing the right option, and pin point passing by hand and foot were features today.  The only ‘elder statesman’ in my votes, but he’s rediscovered his ‘youth’ as a defender.   
2.  Pickett  -  always dangerous, and continuing to build his consistency in the combined midfield / forward role.  
1.   Chandler  -   excellent game as a defensive forward, which was great reward for his outstanding work-rate.

I reckon we turned an important corner today, but next week will be more testing material.

 

 

 


 

+1 - Couldn't agree more!

6. Rivers

5. JVR

4. Windsor

3. TMac

2. Langdon

1. Pickett

 

6.Rivers

5. Windsor 

4. TMac

3. JVR

2. Viney

1. Kolt 

Edited by Tolstoys Nudge


Van Rooyen

Rivers

Windsor

Langdon

Pickett

Viney

6 - Trent Rivers, has taken over the reins

5 - Jacob van Rooyen, best yet 4.4 could have been 5-6.

4 - Caleb “The Duke” Windsor showed his full range of skills today, had strong impact

3 - Tom McDonald provided defensive excellence , I would also love him to go around again in ‘25.

2 - Kozzie what a great game and loved that he finally took that screamer.

1 - Mr. Ed Langdon back to his best, looks like he is enjoying playing footy again, maybe a new contract just around the corner?

Then ANB, Jake Melksham (makes us better), Kolt, Chandler, Salo, Judd McVee, Frittata is back, we batted deep today, great team effort, no passengers.

Edited by DeeZone
milkshake and Frittata


6 Rivers - looks at home in the midfield

5 JVR - at last several confident aggressive contested marks - pith that his sharp shooting wasn't his usual 

4 Windsor - cool calm and collected and love his disposal

3 TMcD

2 McVee

1 Kolt

So many after #3 that there will be a lot of apologies

6 Rivers

5 Langdon

4 JVR

3 McDonald

2 Pickett

1 Windsor

6 JvR

5 Rivers

4 Viney

3 McDonald

2 Windsor

1 Kolt

 


JVR most dominate key fwd display for a long while 

Rivers

Kozzi

Windsor

Langdon 

Anb

 

Quite remarkable to think that it is more than feasible to say that our best 5 players on the ground were 23 and under. Rivers, Windsor, Kossie, JVR and McVee. Honourable mentions to Chin, Kolt and AMW. Add to that most of our established  'stars' were good to average it's a very encouraging performance.  Sure, it's only the Eagles, but it's a 10 goal mauling.  Not sure if this has occurred often in the AFL.


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