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Gawn - started with him

Viney - finally came good

Rivers - some valuable interceptions

Bowey - career best performance

Petracca - provided great intensity

Salem - regularly stifled momentum

McDonald - rose to occasion

Oliver - disposals still problematic

Langdon - leadership and determination

Petty - nailed his chances

Spargo - some important touches

Sparrow - strong over ball

Howes - played important part

Langford - slowish but clever

Lindsay - same as Langford

Chandler - showed some grunt

Melksham - was rarely noticed

Windsor - showed some class

Tholstrup - useful first half

Fullarton - useful second ruck

Turner - impressive until injured

Sharp - had little involvement

Pickett - the magic man

Edited by joeboy

 
 
10 minutes ago, fr_ap said:

Koz...

How did Sharp get all those games at the lions he is poor.

12 minutes ago, old dee said:

How did Sharp get all those games at the lions he is poor.

'old dee' - Not 3 Words


15 minutes ago, old dee said:

How did Sharp get all those games at the lions he is poor.

14 games over 4 years

50 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - started with him

Viney - finally came good

Rivers - some valuable interceptions

Bowey - career best performance

Petracca - provided great intensity

Salem - regularly stifled momentum

McDonald - rose to occasion

Oliver - disposals still problematic

Langdon - leadership and determination

Petty - nailed his chances

Spargo - some important touches

Sparrow - strong over ball

Howes - played important part

Langford - slowish but clever

Lindsay - same as Langford

Chandler - showed some grunt

Melksham - was rarely noticed

Windsor - showed some class

Tholstrup - useful first half

Fullarton - useful second ruck

Turner - impressive until injured

Sharp - had little involvement

Pickett - the magic man

Very good

Thorstrup. Tired second half

Langford Next big thing

Agree on Salem. Cost us two goals against and then without pressure hit their player between two of ours.

I’d drop him for McVee.

 
59 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - started with him

Viney - finally came good

Rivers - some valuable interceptions

Bowey - career best performance

Petracca - provided great intensity

Salem - regularly stifled momentum

McDonald - rose to occasion

Oliver - disposals still problematic

Langdon - leadership and determination

Petty - nailed his chances

Spargo - some important touches

Sparrow - strong over ball

Howes - played important part

Langford - slowish but clever

Lindsay - same as Langford

Chandler - showed some grunt

Melksham - was rarely noticed

Windsor - showed some class

Tholstrup - useful first half

Fullarton - useful second ruck

Turner - impressive until injured

Sharp - had little involvement

Pickett - the magic man

I'd swap Sparrow and Melksham. Langford and Lindsay both deserve more credit.

I can’t see why people label Langford slow, he’s quick to think, quick to react, quick to pick the right option, quick to get running to the right position, I don’t get it.


21 minutes ago, bluey said:

I can’t see why people label Langford slow, he’s quick to think, quick to react, quick to pick the right option, quick to get running to the right position, I don’t get it.

You answered your own question they don't get it....

Unexpected pleasant surprise

46 minutes ago, rjay said:

'old dee' - Not 3 Words

Sharp is dull.

Edited by old dee

OLIVER.. SENSATIONAL LAST QUARTER

Edited by picket fence


59 minutes ago, bluey said:

I can’t see why people label Langford slow, he’s quick to think, quick to react, quick to pick the right option, quick to get running to the right position, I don’t get it.

Very Pendlebury like!

Some of the best footballers I've seen were supposedly "slowish". Williams (Greg), Robert Harvey, Paul Kelly.

22 minutes ago, BW511 said:

Clarry had a few howlers today but he did a lot of grunt work, was pretty happy with him.

Yes at least 3 absolute howlers. Two cost us goals. His endeavour was unquestionable, and he gave his all, but there’s no denying that his execution was often poor.

Yeah but..... given what he has achieved for the club and himself and to bounce back from personal adversity, and recreate himself yep, at least he has done that! He may never be as good as he was but sheeiet he still is a damn fine player, a better clubperson, and I thought his last quarter was phenomenal, won Ultra hard ball, took a few massive hits and kept going. LOVE THE MAN!


2 hours ago, bluey said:

I can’t see why people label Langford slow, he’s quick to think, quick to react, quick to pick the right option, quick to get running to the right position, I don’t get it.

He’s quick enough.

Spargo - why coaches lovehim

8 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Yeah but..... given what he has achieved for the club and himself and to bounce back from personal adversity, and recreate himself yep, at least he has done that! He may never be as good as he was but sheeiet he still is a damn fine player, a better clubperson, and I thought his last quarter was phenomenal, won Ultra hard ball, took a few massive hits and kept going. LOVE THE MAN!

Clayton was massive in that last quarter he sure took some knocks and never faulted.

Tholstrup - provided much energy (Until he tired - good return)

 
4 hours ago, picket fence said:

OLIVER.. SENSATIONAL LAST QUARTER

Played his best game for the year. That's the minimum we should expect from him not the [censored] he's dished up this year. We are a lot better team when he's playing like that.

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