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Pickett - genius at work

Gawn - great without dominating

Salem - cool under pressure

Oliver - getting more involved

Langdon - great team ethos

Petracca - exciting when needed

Rivers - great tagging game

Lindsay - beautifully smooth mover

Chandler - had little involvement

Fritsch- just some cameos

McVee - reliable and steady

Bowey - becoming a weapon

Turner - impressive first half

Langford - everything with ease

May - little to do

Lever - needed the run

Melksham - no heroics necessary

Petty - generally competed well

Spargo - little impact again

Sharp - took his chances

Sparrow - played his role

Johnson - an almost game

 
 

 
14 minutes ago, Phil C said:

May - cooked below knees. A bit harsh to our premiership full back but he looks pretty done.

He still has one more year in his contract, doesn't he?

We need to think about the future of the Defensive line.

Disco - Petty - Lever ?


Am I missing something with May? Every week multiple people come on here and give him a bake. He’s not the AFL’s premier defender anymore but he’s still easily one of the first picked.

4 minutes ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

Am I missing something with May? Every week multiple people come on here and give him a bake. He’s not the AFL’s premier defender anymore but he’s still easily one of the first picked.

May - marked too harshly

28 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

McVee - best ever spew

Saw that - 3/4 time.

I thought he would go off the ground.

38 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

McVee - best ever spew

He had a big power spew during the hawthorn game. His signature move 😂


2 hours ago, joeboy said:

Salem - cool under pressure

Elite disposal free

2 hours ago, joeboy said:

Pickett - genius at work

Gawn - great without dominating

Salem - cool under pressure

Oliver - getting more involved

Langdon - great team ethos

Petracca - exciting when needed

Rivers - great tagging game

Lindsay - beautifully smooth mover

Chandler - had little involvement

Fritsch- just some cameos

McVee - reliable and steady

Bowey - becoming a weapon

Turner - impressive first half

Langford - everything with ease

May - little to do

Lever - needed the run

Melksham - no heroics necessary

Petty - generally competed well

Spargo - little impact again

Sharp - took his chances

Sparrow - played his role

Johnson - an almost game

Not same game

3 hours ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

Chandler - always double effort

Yes i thought Chin played a really solid game, particularly early

3 hours ago, Nietaphart said:

Fritta - aggressive and hard

He laid some serious tackles in the first half


Chin's delivery inside 50 was superb:

Hard Flat Passes

 
13 hours ago, DEE fence said:

Chin's delivery inside 50 was superb:

Hard Flat Passes

He's turned into 2021 Spargo, but more athletically gifted and a much longer kick. That bullet pass to Kozzy in the pocket was beautiful.

15 hours ago, Dingo said:

Saw that - 3/4 time.

I thought he would go off the ground.

So did I. It was just not a quiet spit but chunder x 5. Nerves or over done the fluids?

I remember for Plugger they always had a bucket in the race, but for him more like a rubbish bin.


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