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Gawn - true Demon heart

Tholstrup - poor situational Ā awarenessĀ 

McDonald - continued late renaissanceĀ 

Viney - amazing leaders game

Turner - cause for optimismĀ 

Petty - provided regular contests

Rivers Ā - useful, not outstandingĀ 

vanRooyen - some impressive momentsĀ 

Neal-Bullen - great second efforts

Bowey - kicking skills diminishedĀ 

Langdon - indefatigable running prowess

Chandler - useful forward connector

Tomlinson - steady and reliableĀ 

Lever - far from convincing

Fritsch - a leisurely frolic

Howes - showing some promiseĀ 

Hore - looked at home

Salem - defender of old

Pickett - unsighted until last

Melksham - some impressive touchesĀ 

Billings - just a plodder

Sparrow - little before injury

McVee - surprisingly rarely involved

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17 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - true Demon heart

Tholstrup - poor situational Ā awarenessĀ 

McDonald - continued late renaissanceĀ 

Viney - amazing leaders game

Turner - cause for optimismĀ 

Petty - provided regular contests

Rivers Ā - useful, not outstandingĀ 

vanRooyen - some impressive momentsĀ 

Neal-Bullen - great second efforts

Bowey - kicking skills diminishedĀ 

Langdon - indefatigable running prowess

Chandler - useful forward connector

Tomlinson - steady and reliableĀ 

Lever - far from convincing

Fritsch - a leisurely frolic

Howes - showing some promiseĀ 

Howe - looked at home

Salem - defender of old

Pickett - unsighted until last

Melksham - some impressive touchesĀ 

Billings - just a plodder

Sparrow - little before injury

McVee - surprisingly rarely involved

I think you intended to mention Hore, not Howe . Hore Ā was bloody good, I rate himĀ 

Tholstrup- his best game


Tholstrup - his best game

Very tough on Billings - 21 disposals going at 90% is a very good game.

57 minutes ago, Farmer said:

I think you intended to mention Hore, not Howe . Hore Ā was bloody good, I rate himĀ 

Good to see him back.

Tough readjustment last week but turned up today.

Well done.

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Tholstrup - not there yet (his decision making and reaction time isn't fast enough yet)

Disco - no obvious weakness

Kozzie - shouldn't have played

Billings - experienced shouldn't fumble

Viney - legend of club

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3 minutes ago, gregdemon said:

kozy puts in some average onesĀ  Ā hopefully a big one next weekĀ  How good to beat the filth

By now Goodwin should now that if Kozzy is quiet in the first half he must start in the midfield ASAP, touching the leather invigorates Kozzy.

3 hours ago, chook fowler said:

Tholstrup - robbed of goal.

Can we get rid of that pathetic arc?

Once again it robs us of a certain goal.

1 hour ago, Wrecker46 said:

Tholstrup - not there yet (his decision making and reaction time isn't fast enough yet)

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I would say Tholstrup - learning pretty fast

38 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Can we get rid of that pathetic arc?

Once again it robs us of a certain goal.

For once it didn't cost us a game though. Ā  Ā  Ā I am sure there are stats somewhere that show how many calls have gone for and against certain teams. Ā  Cost us the final v Carlton and other games I cannot specify.

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57 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Can we get rid of that pathetic arc?

Once again it robs us of a certain goal.

Equivalent to telling the time with a two bob watch.Ā 


2 hours ago, Redleg said:

Can we get rid of that pathetic arc?

Once again it robs us of a certain goal.

That bloody arc has cost us games. I hate it. Don’t care if an umpire makes a bad decision, part of the game.

On this occasion though I think it was the goal umpire that stole it from him.

14 hours ago, Heart Beats True said:

Tholstrup - his best game

Very tough on Billings - 21 disposals going at 90% is a very good game.

Exactly what he was scouted for.Ā Ā 


Fritsch - a leisurely frolic

LOL - very apt description

12 hours ago, Redleg said:

Can we get rid of that pathetic arc?

Once again it robs us of a certain goal.

Goal umpire called it a point, so without the arc it would still have been a point.

Kolt worked his way into.

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If Kolt can fix up his kicking, he’ll become our best young player very quickly. Runs to the right spots, has pace and loves the contest.

2 hours ago, Tim said:

Goal umpire called it a point, so without the arc it would still have been a point.

Yes.


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