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Pickett - 6

Fritsch - 5

Gawn - 4

Salem - 3

Oliver- 2

Rivers - 1

 

6 Pickett

Now struggling to find ANYONE ELSE

Lots of players drifted in and out

5 Rivers

4 Fritsch

Now really struggling

3 Gawn because he just tries all night

2 Langford perhaps because when everyone fumbled all night , he had clean touches

1 Oliver because he just tried

Players like Clarry, Trac, Salem , JV7 accumulate possessions that do zero. Don’t get fooled by stats. Often they handball to someone in a worse position


1 Kozzie

2 Fritsch

3 Gawn

4 Salem (but I wish he had some penetration in his kicking, those dinky little team mate killers kill me)

5 Oliver

6 Langford

I wanted to give votes to Trac, Rivers or Bowey but so many of their possessions were ineffective or downright poor. At least they tried hard, but still.

 

6. Pickett - Surely a lock for AA at this point? ANOTHER 5 goal, 20 touch game

5. Fritsch - Seems to have rediscovered his mojo. Nailing set shots and leading well. Has quietly had a decent second half of the season.

4. Gawn - Up against two tricky opponents and probably took home the chocolates.

3. Salem - Like Fritsch, seems to have rediscovered some of his best form. Just needs more 'oomph' with his kicks.

2. Bowey - Only player who looked to be adventurous with his kicking. That moment of hesitation against Docherty probably killed us though.

1. Oliver - Worked his guts out tonight. If he's awarded that HTB in the fourth, it could've been a whole different story.


6 Pickett

5 Gawn

4 Fritsch

3 Bowey

2 Rivers

1 Oliver - because he played his 200th.

Pickett - an absolute to delight to watch this guy do his thing

Gawn - just a genuine superstar and brilliant leader. Beat both the Carlton rucks easily

Fritsch - nice to see Bailey looking like he's enjoying himself again.

Oliver - thought he tried hard, especially in the second half. Took a couple of nice contested marks.

Rivers - stood tall early and remained a consistent positive influence throughout.

Langdon - I liked Ed's game. Lots of contested possession for him and ran hard as always.

6 Kozzy

5 Fritta

4 Max

3 Salo

2 Clarry

1 Riv

Hon mention Harvey

But where were the other 16 players tonight? All very average or poor.

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