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6. Gawn - Herculean performance from the best ruckman in the game.

5. Pickett - our most dangerous forward.  Hard to be critical but self control needs to improve.

4. Petty - 7 marks, 8 tackles.  Played with desperation.

3. Viney - great first half, set the tone

2. Neal-Bullen - low contested numbers but got a lot of it and was always involved.

1. McVee - another assured display

Thought Salem and Langdon were in the conversation.

6.  Gawn    
5.  Pickett   
4.  Petty   
3.  Viney    
2.  Salem   
1.   Neal-Bullen


 


6 Gawn

5 Pickett

4 Petty

3 Salem

2 Billings

1 Langdon

6 Gawn huge heart  huge contest  pushes himself   Physically huge  👏👏👏

5 Pickett  Four goals  always dangerous    👏👏(Just need to stop fumbling and work on his discipline )

4 Anb amazing runner  tackles   Good goal👏👏 (must stop crazy brain fade handballs to … no one) 

3 McVee  just so reliable  defence  tackles spoils  smart  keep him in defence 👏👏 (was lost for the 5 mins in the midfield) 

2 the robot JV7  his heart and desire is amazing  defended and tackled hard👏 (just lacks any polish by hand or foot) 

1 Petty marked and contested team high 8 tackles 👏

apologies Langdon who fought hard and ran and ran all night 👏

6 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

6 Gawn huge heart  huge contest  pushes himself   Physically huge  👏👏👏

5 Pickett  Four goals  always dangerous    👏👏(Just need to stop fumbling and work on his discipline )

4 Anb amazing runner  tackles   Good goal👏👏 (must stop crazy brain fade handballs to … no one) 

3 McVee  just so reliable  defence  tackles spoils  smart  keep him in defence 👏👏 (was lost for the 5 mins in the midfield) 

2 the robot JV7  his heart and desire is amazing  defended and tackled hard👏 (just lacks any polish by hand or foot) 

1 Petty marked and contested team high 8 tackles 👏

apologies Langdon who fought hard and ran and ran all night 👏

I agree.

 

6 kozzy 

5 max 

4 viney

3. mcvee 

2., Langdon 

1. ANB



Disappointing night but :-

6: Gawn

5: Pickett

4: Viney

3: Neal-Bullen

2: Salem

1: Petty

6. Kozzy Pickett

5. Max Gawn 

4. Jack Viney

3. Alex Neal-Bullen

2. Christian Salem 

1. Jack Billings

6: Gawn

5: Pickett

4: Viney

3: Neal-Bullen

2: Salem

1: Petty

6 - Captain Max another dominant game

5 - Kozzie Pickett some brilliance tonight, best fwd out there

4 - Alex Neal - Bullen hard running great connection 

3 - Jack Viney some great play tonight worked his guts out

2 - Harrison Petty a fierce competitor tonight, getting better each week

1 - Ed Langdon another great link up game 16.7km

We had a lot of players that had a real crack tonight - Salem, McVee, TMac, Billings, Sparrow and Tomlinson were all good.


6 kossy

5 Anb

4 Langers

3 McVee

2 Level

1 TMac

 

 

 

 

6. Pickett

5. Gawn

4. Viney

3. Langdon

2. ANB

1. Salem

Absolutely stunned that so many are picking Petty, absolutely stunned..


6.  Gawn    
5.  Pickett   
4.  Viney    
3.  Lingers
2.  Neal-Bullen
1.   Petty

Some better performances tonight. Felt like Max told everyone they needed to pull their finger out. 

2 hours ago, Swooper1987 said:

6. Gawn - Herculean performance from the best ruckman in the game.

5. Pickett - our most dangerous forward.  Hard to be critical but self control needs to improve.

4. Petty - 7 marks, 8 tackles.  Played with desperation.

3. Viney - great first half, set the tone

2. Neal-Bullen - low contested numbers but got a lot of it and was always involved.

1. McVee - another assured display

Thought Salem and Langdon were in the conversation.

Seconded.

 

6. Gawn

5. Pickett

4. McVee

3. Langdon

2. ANB

1. Petty

3 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

No love for Gawn?!!!!????!!!! He was huge again 

Indeed he was.  He scored a game rating of 30.0 (thanks to Wheeloratings).That's actually his highest rating of the season. If we win the game he's clearly best on.


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