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6 Gawn

5 Petracca

4 Bowey

3 Salem

2 Viney

1 Rivers

 

6 Gawn

5 Bowey

4 Sparrow

3 Viney

2 Petracca

1 Langdon

 

Defence stood tall and pressure forwards played a massive role. That being said, nobody had more influence on the result than Gawn.

  1. Gawn

    1. Petracca

      1. Rivers

        1. Bowey

          1. Sparrow

            1. Salem


Big max

Bowey

Viney

Sparrow

Chandler

Oliver for his 3rd

And I thought rivers, McGee, Salem spargo Tmac Kossy Lindsay kolt and Langdon Langford all played well

Spark was good when he came on

 
11 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

600 Gawn

Just a champion

But needs to learn his to kick with a permanent hook

Daylight

5 Rivers for 3 3/4 qtr for his run and carry

4 Sparrow lifted again with his tackling and determination

3 Langdon plays with heart and runs all heart

2 Viney tackling machine (just needs to kick a goal when he has a chance … missed 3 chances )

1 Chandler plays with heart and smart footy

Don’t get sucked into stats - Bowey Salem lazy disposals and little chip kicks time to get real and use the footy with purpose

And strugglers were

-3 Fullarton -2 Fritsch -1 Spargo

11 hours ago, Ungarieboy said:

Gawn

Bowey

Sparrow

Langdon

Chandler

Spargo

The glory that is Demonland. Two posts in a row. One gives Spargo a minus 1 while the other a vote of +1.

My votes:

  1. Gawn 5. Bowey 4. Salem 3. Petracca 2. Sparrow 1. Rivers

Viney's tackling was superb, but he seems to have forgotten the gameplan once he has the ball. Those long dump kicks don't belong any more. (What's worse, is that perhaps he was trying precision passing and wasn't capable of doing it.)

6 Max Gawn

5 Tom Sparrow

4 Jake Bowey

3 Christian Petracca

2 Christian Salem

1 Kade Chandler

Honourable mentions;

Ed Langdon

Xavier Lindsay

Steven May

Clayton Oliver

Trent Rivers

Jack Viney


  1. Gawn. I will be able to tell my grandkids I saw this legend play live.

  1. Bowey. Maybe 1/3 of his disposals were those easy ones across half back, but apart from those, this bloke is now our chief distributer. He looks for the 45 degree angled kick, he changes lines and angles, and on the run is a reliable kick finding targets (except for his first kick this game which was a shocking howler).

  1. Petracca. He's not back to his peak, but he is back.

  1. Langdon. The everywhere man. Gets to the next contest, then the next...

  1. Salem. Reads the play so well and distributes well. However, I feel his disposal doesn't often hurt the opposition.

  1. Sparrow. Good to get one of our forwards into the votes. His grunt work and foot skills were great tonight.

Couldn't get Oliver, Chandler and Rivers in.

1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

The glory that is Demonland. Two posts in a row. One gives Spargo a minus 1 while the other a vote of +1.

My votes:

  1. Gawn 5. Bowey 4. Salem 3. Petracca 2. Sparrow 1. Rivers

@La Dee-vina Comedia I am puzzled why anyone would give Charlie Spargo a vote. Amazed. I would not even have Spargo in my top 18 contributors last night to be honest. Sharp contributed as much and perhaps even more in his 1/4 versus Spargo’s full 100 minutes.

Spargo had 3 clear missed tackles where he was pushed aside. Not good enough. Metres gained 96!! 7 possessions. 2 clangers. No pace. No crumbing. No scoreboard impact. He is somehow getting a game!! Chandler is our best small forward by a mile.

We need to add another crumbing pacy goalkicking small forward in this years recruiting.


6 - Max

5 - Bowey

4 - Salem

3 - Rivers

2 - Tracc

1 - Sparrow

Apologies to JV (15 tackles), Clayton, Ed, TMac, May and the musketeers.

You should look at the interplay where there is vision of spargo and Goodwin

  1. Gawn

  2. Bowey

  3. Viney

  4. Petracca

  5. Salem

  6. Sparrow

Rivers, TMac and Lingers all unlucky.

20 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Thought Sparrow showed much improvement.

Still no dominant forward

On the 10th anniversary of the Dismissal, Gough was asked his opinion of Malcolm Fraser. His response, "Malcolm Fraser, much improved".


I think it was part of the final quarter , when Max had come off. He and max were chatting and either before or after Spargo and Goody hugged each other As if to say that went well or worked out. Willing to be over ruled just what I remember not positive when. but after half time

Gawn

Bowser

Viney

Rivers

Sparrow

Tmac

 
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PLAYER VOTES
1Max GawnMax Gawn86
2Jack BoweyJake Bowey60
3Christian PetraccaChristian Petracca45
4Ed LangdonEd Langdon36
5Clayton OliverClayton Oliver35
6Kysaiah PickettKysaiah Pickett29
7Kade ChandlerKade Chandler26
8Jack VineyJack Viney22
9Christian SalemChristian Salem20
=10Harvey LangfordHarvey Langford15
=10Steven MaySteven May15
12Xavier LindsayXavier Lindsay13
13Tom McDonaldTom McDonald12
14Trent RiversTrent Rivers9
15Harrison PettyHarrison Petty7
=16Tom SparrowTom Sparrow4
=16Daniel TurnerDaniel Turner4
=18Bayley FritschBayley Fritsch1
=18Jack HendersonJack Henderson1
=18Harry SharpHarry Sharp1

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