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

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

4. Petty - 7 marks, 8 tackles.Β  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. Β Gawn Β  Β 
5. Β Pickett Β Β 
4. Β Petty Β Β 
3. Β Viney Β  Β 
2. Β SalemΒ  Β 
1. Β Β Neal-Bullen


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6 Gawn

5 Pickett

4 Petty

3 Salem

2 Billings

1 Langdon

6 Gawn huge heart Β huge contest Β pushes himself Β  Physically huge Β πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

5 Pickett Β Four goals Β always dangerous Β  Β πŸ‘πŸ‘(Just need to stop fumbling and work on his discipline )

4 Anb amazing runner Β tackles Β  Good goalπŸ‘πŸ‘ (must stop crazy brain fade handballs to … no one)Β 

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

2 the robot JV7 Β his heart and desire is amazing Β defended and tackled hardπŸ‘ (just lacks any polish by hand or foot)Β 

1 Petty marked and contested team high 8 tackles πŸ‘

apologies Langdon who fought hard and ran and ran all night πŸ‘

6 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

6 Gawn huge heart Β huge contest Β pushes himself Β  Physically huge Β πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

5 Pickett Β Four goals Β always dangerous Β  Β πŸ‘πŸ‘(Just need to stop fumbling and work on his discipline )

4 Anb amazing runner Β tackles Β  Good goalπŸ‘πŸ‘ (must stop crazy brain fade handballs to … no one)Β 

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

2 the robot JV7 Β his heart and desire is amazing Β defended and tackled hardπŸ‘ (just lacks any polish by hand or foot)Β 

1 Petty marked and contested team high 8 tackles πŸ‘

apologies Langdon who fought hard and ran and ran all night πŸ‘

I agree.

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6 kozzyΒ 

5 maxΒ 

4 viney

3. mcveeΒ 

2., LangdonΒ 

1. ANB



Disappointing night but :-

6: Gawn

5: Pickett

4: Viney

3: Neal-Bullen

2: Salem

1: Petty

6. Kozzy Pickett

5. Max GawnΒ 

4. Jack Viney

3. Alex Neal-Bullen

2. Christian SalemΒ 

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 connectionΒ 

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

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6. Pickett

5. Gawn

4. Viney

3. Langdon

2. ANB

1. Salem

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


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

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

2 hours ago, Swooper1987 said:

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

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

4. Petty - 7 marks, 8 tackles.Β  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.

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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 againΒ 

Indeed he was.Β  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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