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Gawn - excellent from centre

Viney - bullocking of old

Petracca - great after first

Fritsch - four quarter effort

Melksham - smart and important

Lever - a slow liability

McVee - little to enthuse

Pickett - always looked dangerous

McDonald - never drop again

Salem - regularly intercepted well

Tholstrup - one important disposal

Swallow - an indecipherable role

Rivers - just a game

Langford - impressive four quarters

Turner - strong after first

Oliver - a solid game

van Rooyen - good in bursts

Jefferson - finally showed promise

Chandler - some clever touches

Langdon - valuable running game

Bowey - not as noticeable

Lindsay - obviously has tired

Windsor - had no Input

 
Just now, chook fowler said:

Jefferson - learn to kick

Could have had 4 but two were difficult shots

 

Bowey – solid as usual.

McDonald – fully justified selection.

McVee – Struggled at times.

Turner – becoming defensive kingpin.

Lever – slow and ineffective.

Langford – another classy display.

Lindsay – some neat touches.

Rivers – gained good ground.

Salem – accurate with disposals.

Langdon – did his job.

Gawn – outgunned Xerri decisively.

Viney – our midfield terrier.

Sparrow – good work rate.

Tholstrup – contributed very little.

Oliver – looking hungry again.

Petracca – superb final quarter.

Melksham – matchwinning forward craft.

Pickett – pace and style.

Chandler – useful goal contributions.

Fritsch – showed welcome accuracy.

Van Rooyen  - improved general play.

Jefferson – impacted in contests.

Windsor – had few opportunities.

As great as Kozzie is as a forward he's best in the middle.

34 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - excellent from centre

Viney - bullocking of old

Petracca - great after first

Fritsch - four quarter effort

Melksham - smart and important

Lever - a slow liability

McVee - little to enthuse

Pickett - always looked dangerous

McDonald - never drop again

Salem - regularly intercepted well

Tholstrup - one important disposal

Swallow - an indecipherable role

Rivers - just a game

Langford - impressive four quarters

Turner - strong after first

Oliver - a solid game

van Rooyen - good in bursts

Jefferson - finally showed promise

Chandler - some clever touches

Langdon - valuable running game

Bowey - not as noticeable

Lindsay - obviously has tired

Windsor - had no Input

Who is Swallow?


1 hour ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

As great as Kozzie is as a forward he's best in the middle.

Who is Swallow?

The one called Sparrow - who thinks he’s a Swallow because of Xerri: hope he gets 5 weeks too!

McVee - mismatch on Darling.

 
16 hours ago, Dee-tonator said:

Bowey – solid as usual.

McDonald – fully justified selection.

McVee – Struggled at times.

Turner – becoming defensive kingpin.

Lever – slow and ineffective.

Langford – another classy display.

Lindsay – some neat touches.

Rivers – gained good ground.

Salem – accurate with disposals.

Langdon – did his job.

Gawn – outgunned Xerri decisively.

Viney – our midfield terrier.

Sparrow – good work rate.

Tholstrup – contributed very little.

Oliver – looking hungry again.

Petracca – superb final quarter.

Melksham – matchwinning forward craft.

Pickett – pace and style.

Chandler – useful goal contributions.

Fritsch – showed welcome accuracy.

Van Rooyen  - improved general play.

Jefferson – impacted in contests.

Windsor – had few opportunities.

Your three word analysis looked like the game I was attending, not Joeboys game analysis who must have been attending another game


Much much better

22 hours ago, chook fowler said:

Jefferson - learn to kick

I thought he was alright although 2 shots, and I cant believe I am saying this, should have been around the corner.

6 hours ago, hank said:

Your three word analysis looked like the game I was attending, not Joeboys game analysis who must have been attending another game

Don't agree! " Turner " becoming defensive kingpin, not on yesterdays stat's Seriously I thought he had a poor game.

AF 31, Disposals 7, Tackles 1.

23 hours ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - excellent from centre

Viney - bullocking of old

Petracca - great after first

Fritsch - four quarter effort

Melksham - smart and important

Lever - a slow liability

McVee - little to enthuse

Pickett - always looked dangerous

McDonald - never drop again

Salem - regularly intercepted well

Tholstrup - one important disposal

Swallow - an indecipherable role

Rivers - just a game

Langford - impressive four quarters

Turner - strong after first

Oliver - a solid game

van Rooyen - good in bursts

Jefferson - finally showed promise

Chandler - some clever touches

Langdon - valuable running game

Bowey - not as noticeable

Lindsay - obviously has tired

Windsor - had no Input

100% agree again Joeboy!


19 minutes ago, SadDee said:

@joeboy , where’s yours for Carlton?

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