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6 Langford - classy all-round performance.

5 Gawn - won the ruck honours.

4 Petracca - provided forward momentum.

3 Pickett - a few exciting bursts.

2 McDonald - reliable as ever.

1 Langdon - did the hard yards, as always


 

6 - Gawn

5 - Bowey

4 - kozzie

3 - Langford

2 - trac

Then who knows …. So Judd can have 1

1 - mcvee

Gawn - flogged a genuinely good player today.

Langford - another impressive game

Bowey - safe and creative

Pickett - exciting as always

Rivers - improved as the game went on

Petracca - wasteful but did win it well

Too much left to too few today.


6. Langford - Did his Rising Star chances no harm

5. Gawn - Did his AA chances no harm

4. Pickett - Only player who looked consistently dangerous

3. Bowey - Continued his consistent season

2. Windsor - Starting to find his feet in '25 over the last couple of weeks

1. Petracca - Looked ok but disposal continues to frustrate


6: Gawn

5: Bowey

4: Langford

3: Windsor

2: Pickett

1: Langdon

6 - Max

5 - Langford

4 - Tracc

3 - Bowey

2 - Kozzie

1 - Langdon

4.8 from set shots says it all, we kicked away our opportunities and didn’t make the most of our contested game. Umps are always going to favour the “Hollywood Hawks”. Good crowd 50.000.

6 - Max

5 - Langford

4 - Bowey

3 - Trac

2 - Pickett

1 - Langdon


  1. Gawn

    1. Langford

      1. Pickett

        1. Petracca

          1. McDonald

            1. Bowey

  1. Gawn - a bit less dominant than the last few weeks, but still our best imo. Precision ruck work, marking around the ground, amazing endurance and a ❤️💙 heart as big as the MCG.

  1. Langford - great skills, toughness, footy smarts and maturity way beyond his years were all on display. Has future star written all over him.

  1. Petracca - did the usual ‘Tracc’ things that we all love, but I thought he was a bit ‘rushed’ at times today, which took a ‘smidge’ away from his overall contribution.

  1. Bowey - back to his consistent best, after a quieter game last week. Read the play beautifully and precision disposal was a highlight.

  1. Lindsay - another youngster with all the attributes of a future star. Many of them were on display today ……. in particular his ability to get out of a tight spot and deliver to a teammate in a better position.

  1. Pickett - lit up the ‘G’ on quite a few occasions, but went quiet on others. None-the-less, he was a regular ‘headache’ for the Hawks, whether with the ball in hand or running down an opponent.

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6 Langford.

5 Gawn

4 Bowey

3 Petracca

2 Langdon

1 Kozzzzy

Apologies to Riv, Windsor, Lindsay, Tmcd,McVee

Oh no Jeffo, JVR, Frittata, Spargo.

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