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Viney

Oliver

Bowey

Gawn

Petracca

Rivers.

Back to the future giving votes today.

 

6 Viney

5 Gawn

4 Fritsch

3 Oliver

2 Rivers

1 Turner

6 - Max

5 - Viney

4 - Salem

3 - Fritta

2 - Bowey

1 - Clayton

Very good team effort today, there were another couple that deserve votes. I really really enjoyed the 3 rd quarter.

 

6: Gawn

5: Viney

4: Fritsch

3: Salem

2: Bowey

1: Culley (for encouragement)!


  1. Viney

  1. Gawn

  1. Fritsch

  1. Petracca

  1. Salem

  1. Rivers

Other commendations: Oliver, Bowey, Turner and Culley for an excellent debut for the team he loves.

Gawn - set it all up

Viney - contested beast.

Oliver - best game in a while

Pickett - no goals but lots of influence

Fritsch - good reward for effort

Petracca - not spectacular but a good team game.

(If anyone doubts Gawn's influence listen to McQualter's press conference).


6 Gawn - how good was his marking today. Just shows when he gets a clear less impeded run at it he has amazing timing and judgment.

5 Viney - stats show he had 13 clearances. He mauled their second tier midfielders plus Kelly.

4 Pickett - sure he didn't kick any, but just so clean under pressure and how about that low-burning pass to Fritter.

3 Trac - dangerous all game, playing mainly as a forward. With Windsor in the middle and Langford next year, maybe that his role next year if he stays.

2 Fritsch - as with last week, enjoyed the step back in opponent ability and he's had a very good month.

1 Oliver - lifted after a quiet start and was our other hard man in the middle.

Any chance

Rivers

Langdon

Langford

Tmac

Windsor

Sparrow

Turner

bowey

I feel blinkers are on top 6 of 5 years ago, missing great efforts by our role players.

Top 6 are our Achilles

6. Gawn
5. VIney
4. Fritch
3. Oliver
2. Trac
1. Pickett

Special mention to Langford and return to form of Windsor, TMac & Turner


6 Viney

5 Max

4 Frittata

3 Rivers

2 Oliver

1 Petracca

6 Gawn

5 Viney

4 Fritsch

3 Rivers

2 Oliver

1 Petracca

 

6.Viney

5.Gawn

4.Rivers

3.Fritsch

2.Bowey

1.Oliver

Shout out to Windsor, Trac, Salem, ChandlerPetty and Kossie


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