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Gawn

May

Oliver

Turner

Bowey

Fritsch

The last kick aside, are people really thinking Gawn was our best?

Edit: for context, I thought May was streets ahead of anyone else.

Clarry second

Edited by BW511


+6 May - back to his best.

+5 Gawn - dominated ruck battles.

+4 Turner - elite level today.

+3 Oliver - tigerish in midfield.

+2 Petracca - but still not at full power.

+1 Fritsch - for his goals.

-1 Fritsch - for his many costly errors.

And a very special mention to Langers for irritating and blotting out Nick Daicos.

 

Gawn

May

Langdon

Oliver

Turner

Petracca

Was a really good effort but too many basic errors were the difference. If only we had a couple of players with the composure of Sidebottom and Pendlebury.


  1. May

  1. Oliver

  1. Gawn

  1. Turner

  1. Langdon

  1. Kozzie

6 Jake Bowey

5 Clayton Oliver

4 Steven May

3 Max Gawn

2 Kysaiah Pickett

1 Bayley Fritsch

Honourable mentions;

Tom Sparrow

Daniel Turner

Christian Petracca

Trent Rivers

Edited by Tarax Club

37 minutes ago, BW511 said:

The last kick aside, are people really thinking Gawn was our best?

Edit: for context, I thought May was streets ahead of anyone else.

Clarry second

Yep!


  1. Max

    1. Clayton

      1. Christian P.

        1. Jake B.

          1. Bayley

            1. Steven

Would’ve liked to have found a spot for Trent but his disposal was iffy at best today

37 minutes ago, BW511 said:

The last kick aside, are people really thinking Gawn was our best?

Edit: for context, I thought May was streets ahead of anyone else.

Clarry second

6 Clarry

5 May

4 Langdon

3 Kozzy

2 Trac

1 Disco


6 - Steven May

5 - Clayton Oliver

4 - maximus Gawnski

3 - Christian Petracca

2 - Daniel Disco Turner - what a gun

1 - Bayley Fritsch- should have won it

Then Lingers, Pickett, Bowsa, Riv, Spaz, Chin and Bison. Boys had their chances and pushed the pies right to the final seconds of the game. So disappointing and felt like we were screwed.🥲

 

3AW went Howe, J Daicos, Pendlebury, Gawn and Langdon in that order. Nice to see Langdon get recognised for what was a very disciplined and team oriented role.

6 - May

5 - Oliver

4 - Turner

3 - Langdon

2 - Gawn

1 - Pickett

Thought May was easily our best. Also thought Howe was BOG by an absolute mile so what would I know!?!?


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