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6 Melksham - almost single-handedly made our forward line unpredictable

5 Gawn - was just a 'Gawn standard' game until he took three important marks in the last five minutes

At this point you begin to realise how even the team performance was.

4 Rivers - Had a huge surge in the third quarter

3 Oliver - remembering how much I like to reward players pushing through bad form

2 Pickett - creative, creative, creative

1 Petracca - recognisably Petracca without a lot of huge moments.

Big apologies to a few, especially Bowey and Langond, and Fritsch who did very well coming in a sub, and also Dan Turner who competed hard.

6 Melksham - 4 goals and plenty of goal assists. Great game.

5 Bowey - prooving me wrong. Great ball user had a few great contest 50/50 wins too. Put together a solid season so far

4 Pickett - an almost game, but did enough.

3 Oliver - great to see him get impact based off of a defensive role. A solid game to continue to build from.

2 Gawn - probably deserves more but it was a standard game. His opponent (gardiner) did score 4 goals. So there's that.

1 Langdon - good linkup play and kicking the sealer.

  • Also special mentions to Fritta. Loved his attack on the ball. That is the standard he needs to apply for 4 quarters.

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6 Melksham - we'll excuse his brain fade 50m penalty because the rest of the game was elite. You are a champion.

5 Rivers - definitely a midfielder

4 Bowey - best season ever, can rely on him when he wins the ball

3 Picket - an absolute game winner that we have to keep at all costs.

2 Trac - leading possession getter for the game but appears so low in the votes? Maybe we expect too much of Trac, but he was great again.

1 Langdon - back to his best

Special mention to Fritta whose time as a sub felt like the message had finally hit. His 1 and 1/2 quarters were what we'd like to see every week!

6. Melksham

5. Gawn

4. Oliver

3. Bowey

2. Pickett

1. Petracca

Oliver

Gawn

Melksham

Bowey

Petracca

Pickett

6 Gawn

5 Melksham

4 Bowey

3 Oliver

2 Pickett

1 Petracca


6, MelK

5 Bowser

4 Gawn

3 T Mc

  1. Langdon

  1. Tracc

Oliver contributed. But I’m not seeing where the votes are coming from. Neale clearly got the points.

  1. Melksham - clear BOG, shut down their their intercept marking in Harris and was the focal point fwd

  1. Kozzi

  1. Rivers

  1. Gawn

  1. Bowey

  1. Chandler


48 minutes ago, GS_1905 said:

6 Melksham - 4 goals and plenty of goal assists. Great game.

5 Bowey - prooving me wrong. Great ball user had a few great contest 50/50 wins too. Put together a solid season so far

4 Pickett - an almost game, but did enough.

3 Oliver - great to see him get impact based off of a defensive role. A solid game to continue to build from.

2 Gawn - probably deserves more but it was a standard game. His opponent (gardiner) did score 4 goals. So there's that.

1 Langdon - good linkup play and kicking the sealer.

  • Also special mentions to Fritta. Loved his attack on the ball. That is the standard he needs to apply for 4 quarters.

Lol. Gardiner played forward and beat TMac and May at various times. Fort was Maxy's opponent - not that you'd have noticed him.

 

Melksham

Gawn

Pickett

Rivers

Oliver

Turner

and plenty of apologies

Gawn just but for his last quarter

Melky even when he spat the dummy

May. Getting back to a beast

Disco. Better n betterer

Kossy. Always alert.

Bowey. Gone back 3 years. Great.

Rivers deserved a vote

Did not realise tracca had so many touches

Tmac and Salem. Just solid. Chin sparrow Langdon Langford XL and Mc Vee

Leave Windsor on the wing. AJ is strong and hard. Is it a waste for Oliver to tag. Everyone contributed, great to watch


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