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Gawn - superlatives are insufficient

Viney - impressive tackling game

Salem - prolific and creative

Bowey - all Australian form

Petracca - dynamic without dominating

Rivers - excellent defensive performance

Lindsay - balanced and impressive

Langdon - important connection game

Chandler- Neal- Bullen clone

Oliver - outstanding third quarter

May - great after injury

Windsor - surprisingly wayward disposals

Langford - smooth and composed

McVee - fitted in seamlessly

Pickett - sublime skills again

McDonald - steady and reliable

Petty - a limited impact

Fritsch - far from convincing

Spargo - had limited input

Tholstrup - an habitual kisser

Fullarton - welcome back Jacob

Sharp - limited game time

 
 
13 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - superlatives are insufficient

Viney - impressive tackling game

Salem - prolific and creative

Bowey - all Australian form

Petracca - dynamic without dominating

Rivers - excellent defensive performance

Lindsay - balanced and impressive

Langdon - important connection game

Chandler- Neal- Bullen clone

Oliver - outstanding third quarter

May - great after injury

Windsor - surprisingly wayward disposals

Langford - smooth and composed

McVee - fitted in seamlessly

Pickett - sublime skills again

McDonald - steady and reliable

Petty - a limited impact

Fritsch - far from convincing

Spargo - had limited input

Tholstrup - an habitual kisser

Fullarton - welcome back Jacob

Sharp - limited game time

Perfect summary. Full marks.


10 minutes ago, Supreme_Demon said:

Tom Fullerton - Needs to compete!!!

Fullarton.. Last Ever Game

WTF was he recruited???

joeboy - fair summation overall

Thought it would be unlikely for Petty and Pickett to repeat last week’s heroics.

But Fritsch and Petty did manage to contribute to the total score.

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Tholstrup - Pick not justified

Windsor - Disposals increasingly concerning

MFC - One good quarter

 
16 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Fullarton.. Last Ever Game

WTF was he recruited???

Between him and Jefferson we have come up empty handed.

1 minute ago, BLWNBA said:

Tholstrup - Pick not justified

Windsor - Disposals increasingly concerning

MFC - One good quarter

Tholstrup is 19 years old and is 2 games in from a 10 week injury layoff. Might wanna cool your jets on that one


8 minutes ago, old dee said:

Between him and Jefferson we have come up empty handed.

good thing we have two talls too many on our list..

5 minutes ago, burnthefushias said:

Tholstrup is 19 years old and is 2 games in from a 10 week injury layoff. Might wanna cool your jets on that one

Nah.

55 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Tholstrup - an habitual kisser

A kiss on the head to congratulate a teammate for kicking a goal… love, love, LOVE Kolt!!!

Generous on Langford, @joeboy. He was neither smooth nor composed tonight. He got a lot of the ball, but did very little with it. His upside is enormous, but we’re supposed to be commenting on this one game.

7 hours ago, burnthefushias said:

Tholstrup is 19 years old and is 2 games in from a 10 week injury layoff. Might wanna cool your jets on that one

Nup agree with BLWND with this one he is not a superstar and should NEVER have been picked after such a long layoff. Goodwin does this a lot!


7 hours ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - superlatives are insufficient

Viney - impressive tackling game

Salem - prolific and creative

Bowey - all Australian form

Petracca - dynamic without dominating

Rivers - excellent defensive performance

Lindsay - balanced and impressive

Langdon - important connection game

Chandler- Neal- Bullen clone

Oliver - outstanding third quarter

May - great after injury

Windsor - surprisingly wayward disposals

Langford - smooth and composed

McVee - fitted in seamlessly

Pickett - sublime skills again

McDonald - steady and reliable

Petty - a limited impact

Fritsch - far from convincing

Spargo - had limited input

Tholstrup - an habitual kisser

Fullarton - welcome back Jacob

Sharp - limited game time

Sparrow ?? Too often ONE misses outJoeboy but I love your segment.

Long may it continue !!

7 hours ago, BLWNBA said:

Tholstrup - Pick not justified

Windsor - Disposals increasingly concerning

MFC - One good quarter

7 hours ago, BLWNBA said:

Tholstrup - Pick not justified

Windsor - Disposals increasingly concerning

MFC - One good quarter

Disappointing game again by Caleb. I haven’t seen one reason to say he can play half back anywhere near McVee Bowey Rivers Salem and maybe the potential of Seston and also don’t forget AMW next season.

We are missing out on our best and most accomplished runner and user confining him to defensive duties. His game has not expanded as Goofy and his skill missing from the centreline is hitting our potential aggressive and skilled approach.

Yes I want the Duke in the centre not on the wing to become an elite player in our reset and for him to grow his talent he undoubtedly has. Have seen him regress as a player and please I do understand he has had an unfortunate injury which has hampered him.

Another older rushed back under Goody’s pickem they are available policy.

Spargo says hi also!!I

9 hours ago, Supreme_Demon said:

Tom Fullerton - Needs to compete!!!

Needs to go back to Casey and only get a game in the seniors if he suddenly becomes a more physical player. I highly doubt that he will so he's a certainty to be delisted at the end of year. Luker shows more physical presence and deserves to be developed.

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9 hours ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - superlatives are insufficient

Viney - impressive tackling game

Salem - prolific and creative

Bowey - all Australian form

Petracca - dynamic without dominating

Rivers - excellent defensive performance

Lindsay - balanced and impressive

Langdon - important connection game

Chandler- Neal- Bullen clone

Oliver - outstanding third quarter

May - great after injury

Windsor - surprisingly wayward disposals

Langford - smooth and composed

McVee - fitted in seamlessly

Pickett - sublime skills again

McDonald - steady and reliable

Petty - a limited impact

Fritsch - far from convincing

Spargo - had limited input

Tholstrup - an habitual kisser

Fullarton - welcome back Jacob

Sharp - limited game time

Sparrow - toughness was praiseworthy

2 hours ago, picket fence said:

Nup agree with BLWND with this one he is not a superstar and should NEVER have been picked after such a long layoff. Goodwin does this a lot!

He’s played two and won two.

Not all toys are shiny. He’s the future, the alternatives to him are probably not. Invest in him and it will reap dividends. One thing you know about Kolt, he brings energy and maximum effort and that is infectious in team sport.


9 hours ago, BLWNBA said:

Tholstrup - Pick not justified

Windsor - Disposals increasingly concerning

MFC - One good quarter

That’s the spirit!

Langford makes some mistakes, but a few of them were in service of the game plan hitting up the corridor / 3 qtr kick - I'd rather see him make this mistake at this stage.

He had a couple of very important defensive involvements when he was almost last man, and I watched him work up the ground to get involved in the play afterwards. Has quite a tank.

He's not the prettiest player - Lindsay is an easier watch, but takes fewer risks.

When Harvey he is involved we look a better team imo and he has an air of unpredictability to him.

 
4 hours ago, picket fence said:

Nup agree with BLWND with this one he is not a superstar and should NEVER have been picked after such a long layoff. Goodwin does this a lot!

Of course he’s not a superstar; what player is/was a superstar so early in their career?

3 hours ago, samcantstandya said:

Needs to go back to Casey and only get a game in the seniors if he suddenly becomes a more physical player. I highly doubt that he will so he's a certainty to be delisted at the end of year. Luker shows more physical presence and deserves to be developed.

My mate asked Alan Richardson at one of our preseason games why Fullerton hadn't got a game. 'lack of a competitive nature' was the reason he gave.

Strange recruit given our experience with Schache and Weid.


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