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6. Oliver - great first half but kept to 9 in the second half and only 3 in the last.

5. Viney - 15 contested, again a better first half than second but played a good game.

4. Rivers - 10 contested and 7 clearances.

3. Langdon - ran hard all night and presented an option.

2. Gawn - nowhere near his best and beaten by Briggs in a couple of important centre bounces but played an important role, with 12 contested possessions, 4 clearances, his own goal and the goal he created for ANB.

1. Lever - outstanding first quarter and a decent last.

 

 

From the TV (unwell tonight even before the game) - shocking camera work onFox / Kayo Rivers

6.Oliver

5.Viney

4.Rivers

3.Chandler

2. McVee

1. Gawn

Yes, it may seem odd that 3 mids + Max there given that we were beaten in clearances.

 


Really like the composure of McVee and Moniz-Wakefield.  Lever and Tmcd made me nervous all night.  Like they are thinking in slow motion.   
 

6 McVee - composed and reliable 

5 Langdon - runs and runs and runs 

4 Rivers - great start and kept competing  (plus put Bedford in his box )

3 Viney - huge heart - great goal in 3rd but stupid free also given away  - kept fighting it out 

2 Oliver- seeing signs of his prior self   Needs a big preseason 

1 May - gives 100%  always contests hard and kicks clear the defensive zone 

minus 5 Goodwin - too slow to realise Callaghan is a good player.  Too slow to put May on Hogan. He left Tmcd on Hogan, who was out marking Tmcd for fun !!! 
 

minus 5. Bailey Fritsch.  Laziest player on the team.  Really lazy.  Didn’t man up and doesn’t want to chase at all.  Really needs someone to call him out.  Memo to@binman

6. Oliver

5. Langdon

4. McVee

3. Rivers

2. May

1. Viney

 

 

6 - Clayton Oliver I also thought it was Clarry’s best game for the year.

5 - Trent Rivers works so hard and never gives in, great 1st half

4 - Jake Lever much better game tonight, ran hard to spoil and link up

3 - Ed Langdon excellent work rate, saved us numerous times, couple of dodgy out of bounds but he back to his best

2 - Judd McVee cool and calm under pressure great kick breaks up their attack

1 - Jack Viney great contested work, wish he had McVee disposal

-10 for Umpires, made my blood boil even when I was starting to freeze, Jeezuz how cold was it at the G tonight. We could have won it but in the end it was Hogan, bad luck, our inability to man up and our poor disposal that cost us the game.


6 Lever - made amends for last week's shocker.

5 McVee - calm and efficient.

4 Oliver - showed pleasing energy.

3 Viney - strong in the contest.

2 Rivers - adds much-needed speed in midfield.

1 Langdon - our running machine.

6. Rivers 

5. Viney

4. Oliver

3. Langdon

2. Lever

1. McVee

Edited by layzie

Langdon

Chandler 

McVee

Picket

Moniz-W

May

Our midfield got beaten for 3 quarters of the day and many disposal were inflated by unclean rushed disposals!

6: Oliver

5: McVee

4: Viney

3: Rivers

2: Langdon

1: Lever

 


Not a single vote amongst Demonanders for Windsor. He almost single handidly orchestrated our first and only quater of dominance.

Not giving votes but I thought the young blokes played well, and will take learnings 

sorry.  
 Monners  I really like. McVee , Windsor, woey 2.0 needs game time to find out how he will be. Laurie probably same but I am not a fan. Is Disco a young bloke. Should play the rest of the season. 
and can someone tell me why Bowey does not have the time and composure he had earlier.  Needs a rest I think.

4 hours ago, Wrecker46 said:

Not a single vote amongst Demonanders for Windsor. He almost single handidly orchestrated our first and only quater of dominance.

Because he only touched the ball 6 times, including 0 in the second and 0 in the last.

41 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

Because he only touched the ball 6 times, including 0 in the second and 0 in the last.

Our worst quaters. Coincidence?

Give him the football.

6.  Oliver   
5.  Rivers    
4.  Viney    
3.  Lever   
2.  Langdon   
1.   McVee


Oliver

Viney

ANB - why no love?

Langdon

May 

Rivers - went missing after a blistering 1st qtr.

Apologies - McVee

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Leaderboard After Round 20

    PLAYER VOTES
1 GAWN Max.png Max Gawn 165
2 MAY Steven.png Steven May 104
3 PETRACCA Christian.png Christian Petracca 97
4 VINEY Jack.png Jack Viney 94
5 RIVERS Trent.png Trent Rivers 91
6 NEAL BULLEN Alex.png Alex Neal-Bullen 85
7 OLIVER Clayton.png Clayton Oliver 65
8 PICKETT Kysaiah.png Kysaiah Pickett 60
9 LANGDON Ed.png Ed Langdon 58
10 VAN ROOYEN Jacob.png Jacob van Rooyen 55
11 MCVEE Judd.png Judd McVee 49
12 SALEM Christian.png Christian Salem 44
13 LEVER Jake.png Jake Lever 43
=14 FRITSCH Bayley.png Bayley Fritsch 31
=14 MCDONALD Tom.png Tom McDonald 31
16 WINDSOR Caleb.png Caleb Windsor 25
17 CHANDLER Kade.png Kade Chandler 19
18 SPARROW Tom.png Tom Sparrow 17
19 PETTY Harrison.png Harry Petty 14
20 BILLINGS Jack.png Jack Billings 12
=21 HOWES Blake.png Blake Howes 11
=21 TURNER Daniel.png Daniel Turner 11
23 TOMLINSON Adam.png Adam Tomlinson 9
=24 MELKSHAM Jake.png Jake Melksham 2
=24 MONIZ-WAKEFIELD Andy.png Andy Moniz-Wakefield 2
26 BOWEY Jake.png Jake Bowey 1
 

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