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May - injuries curtailed effectiveness 

vanRooyen - limited growth unfortunately 

Salem - a downward spiral

McVee - a shining light

Petracca - injury defined club

Windsor - cause for optimism 

Viney - extension wasn’t justified 

Lever - performance regularly hindered 

Spargo - injury destroyed season

Brayshaw - career was destroyed 

Gawn - was rarely outplayed 

Hunter - just a shadow

Oliver - at the crossroads 

Billings - recruitment wasn’t justified 

Langdon - maintained elite levels

Laurie - showed little endeavour

Bowey - merely marking time

Melksham - only limited opportunities 

Schache - an inglorious year

Tomlinson - performed as expected 

Howes - rarely showed out

McAdam - another recruitment fail

Rivers -  a successful reinvention 

McDonald - a pleasing renaissance 

Hore - far from convincing 

Neal-Bullen - will be missed

Fritsch - generally a disappointment 

Sparrow - progress was stymied 

Petty - persevered with inexplicably 

Pickett - disappointingly infrequently influential 

Chandler - tried but limited

Brown - deserved more opportunities 

Tholstup - rough but promising 

Woewodin  - rarely stood out

Turner - some impressive moments

Monitz-Wakefield - possibly unfairly maligned

Brown - cruelled by injury

 

 

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