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6 Jake Melksham

5 Christian Petracca

4 Kysaiah Pickett

3 Trent Rivers

2 Jack Viney

1 Max Gawn

Honourable mention

"The Brawl"

Edited by Tarax Club

 

6. melksham

  1. Trac

    1. Pickett


 
  1. Pickett

  1. Melksham

  1. Petracca

  1. Gawn

  1. Viney

  1. Petty (At least he came to play from the start)

Goodbye

Edited by layzie


6 Melksham

5 Pickett

4 Bowey

3 Turner

2 Petracca

1 Viney, if nothing else other than being the only one that gave a damn about our jumper and got us going in the second.

14 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

6 melk

2 clarry

1 petty

rest can have their pay docked and donated to a charity

Taking the [censored] with oliver and petty !!!

6 minutes ago, Dees1911 said:

Taking the [censored] with oliver and petty !!!

only two that actually give effort throughout the whole time they were on the ground??????? the whole team was missing in the 1st apart from them two

Agree with oliver, but 9 out of 10 handballs go to opposition.

1.5 million for effort, we can get 15 aiden Johnston's for that


6. Melksham

5.Pickett

4.Bowey

3. Petracca

2. Turner

1. Petty

Melksham - probably should've kicked 7 or 8. He was thoroughly dominant. Loves the QLD weather

Pickett - influenced largely by his epic last quarter

Viney - putrid first quarter but along with Gawn got us competitive again in the second

Gawn - see above. Witts is a very good AFL ruckman and Gawn shaded him

Bowey - 25 at 88%. Our best ball user by a mile

Petracca - gets a vote simply because he was involved but his butchery is a real problem.

6 Melky - 5.6 and a nice assist for a Kossie goal. He's getting better at 34, but it really just shows that if you use your body well and mix it up by leading you can be influential. Amazing last term by him given he started cramping in third term. And he's just 188cm tall.

5 Kozzie - a magical game again by Koz. Played pretty much the whole third term as our full-forward and then went back to being allowed to run in the last and he was the wiz through the middle.

4 Viney - we missed him in the middle in the first term, so Goody sent him back in there and his grunt and contest work turned the game back our way, although like everyone he struggled to stop Rowell.

3 Trac - he was lively and passionate, he just kept butchering the ball. If he'd hit targets he was our best by a street.

2 Salem - clever with his disposal, our enforced chip game because of no tall suited him to a tee.

1 Bowser - hit targets most of the time and went forward more than any other player. Geez he's having a good year. Should finish top three in our B&F.

Apologies to Rivers who had a better game down back and even hit a target - Fritter on the lead was a beauty. But he still needs more intensity and smarts.

6 to Melk a remarkable game and thrashed MacAndrew
5 to Kozzie for being the spark, run & carry
4 Bowey the modern day half back
3 Trac his effort was outstanding
2 Max must be tired of carrying this team.
1 Viney frantic once he realised he was in a game

6 - Jake Melksham dominant game from Milkshake

5 - Kozzie Pickett I thought he and Jake might get us over the line

4 - Jake Bowey need to get the ball into his hands more

3 - Christian Petracca in the engine room where it’s close and personal

2 - Trent Rivers got better as the game went on

1 - Jack Viney helped get us back in the game.

Then Max, Salo and Claz.


6 Melksham. Wow he battled hard v Andrew all day. To stop Andrew intercept marks was one thing, but also to kick 5.6 is a huge day. He was 100% effort. (But his miss from 15 metres directly in front in the last was a killer!!! Forget the snap when directly in front)

5 Kozzzzzy. He’s special. He is so energetic. He’s a ripper. Loved his goals. All three were excellent. In fact sometimes he needs to just keep running. He was manhandled all day and got zero umpiring favours (unlike Daicos !!) Kozzzy is worth the $$$$

4 Bowey. He is having a great year. Again his kicking today was a highlight. 88%disposals efficiency. He battled on as well in defence to intercept or tackle. Great game. 600 metres gained !!

Now a gap

3 Gawn. Just 100% heart all day v Witts. Supreme battle. Two big guys giving it all. Gawn kicked a great goal in the 2nd. His overall ruck work was very good.

2 Rivers. Sent deep in defence as Howes went down early. But he had good run and carry and disposal generally very good. Effort today was a big lift on the port power game.

1 Viney. Yes all heart. Had some poor moments, runs himself into trouble or back into the pack but he’s efforts at the contest were tough relentless footy . Disposal again let him down. Umps didn’t reward some of his efforts

Apologies to

Trac … yes won the footy today and generally cracked in to win the footy to try to create….but he butchered crucial forward entries. Also his miss shot from 25 metres out in the 2nd qtr was so so bad after a great passage of play (how can you miss a snap so high and so wide!!) And plus he almost killed Chandler with a setup kick in the 3rd. His disposal is actually getting worse. His inside 50’effectiveness was poor.

Salem… he gets the footy and uses it ok for a 15 metres pass to a sideways or backwards player sometimes. 200 metre gained today is low again. Was ok in the contest but as a defender , his lack of pace was caught out 3-4 times leading directly to Suns goals.

5 hours ago, dees189227 said:

For those giving trac votes, don't look at the stat's. He was going 18% by foot. Barely did anything good with the ball

I gave him 1 vote based on a bone crunching tackle and a handball.

It's telling on demonland that at times has a mob mentality that looks at stats and rewards past performance Petracca barely raises a vote, despite having our most possesions.

A norm smith medalist in our only premiership in 50 years and he is a list clogger.

In the last few rounds don't worry about playing the kids.

Let Petracca and Lever play completely unaccountable football, look better than they are, and get whatever we can for them.

They both need to go and are a blight on our leadership group.

  1. Melksham

    1. Petracca

      1. Pickett

        1. Gawn

          1. Bowey

            1. Rivers

 
56 minutes ago, jane02 said:
  1. Melksham

    1. Petracca

      1. Pickett

        1. Gawn

          1. Bowey

            1. Rivers

Rivers was putrid!

6 Milkshake

5 Picket

4 Bowey

Um no one else

Our midfield got exposed for defensive pressure big time. Oneexample Miller ran hard ftom deep bscks and was involved in at east 2 times probably3, as the ball csme dowm the wing and endeded up a goal - at the same time Trsc was jogging through the middle parrallel and gave up spproaching 50.. Hard to give them votes.

Gawn

Melks

Picket

Turner

Bowey

Viney

Note the lack of midfield defensive pressure allowed theirs to deliver darts into their forwards, or kick to advantage.


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