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Gawn - dominated without dominating

Pickett - surprisingly imperfect disposals

Salem - was generally safe

Petty - regularly competed well

Rivers - some brain fades

Oliver - competed with passion

Bowey - lost no admirers

Culley - looks very likely

Petracca - seemingly heavily burdened

Turner - played effective role

vanRooyen - had some involvement

Fritsch - unsighted second half

Windsor - season ending injury

Langdon - past his prime

Langford - strong running game

McVee - often appeared lost

McDonald - disciplined and impressive

Chandler - little to enthuse

Melksham - some important touches

Viney - rarely disposed effectively

Sparrow - little involvement again

Howes - one valuable involvement

Adams - tried but limited

 
 

-'ve to the last !!!


Adams - get fit son

McVee - show some desparation

 
19 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Windsor - too many turnovers

Viney - slow and ineffective

Langford - very exciting future

VINEY a very limited Rugby player that should be traded at seasons end!

9 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

Viney was Shiite

Oliver was shiiter

Petracca was shiitish

Total [censored] [censored].


11 minutes ago, picket fence said:

VINEY a very limited Rugby player that should be traded at seasons end!

You can add Salem and Oliver to the list.

28 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

You can add Salem and Oliver to the list.

Oliver was excellent today. Insanity in the air.

1 hour ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - dominated without dominating

Pickett - surprisingly imperfect disposals

Salem - was generally safe

Petty - regularly competed well

Rivers - some brain fades

Oliver - competed with passion

Bowey - lost no admirers

Culley - looks very likely

Petracca - seemingly heavily burdened

Turner - played effective role

vanRooyen - had some involvement

Fritsch - unsighted second half

Windsor - season ending injury

Langdon - past his prime

Langford - strong running game

McVee - often appeared lost

McDonald - disciplined and impressive

Chandler - little to enthuse

Melksham - some important touches

Viney - rarely disposed effectively

Sparrow - little involvement again

Howes - one valuable involvement

Adams - tried but limited

Howes - should always play. Sparrow - the most vulnerable.


1 hour ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - dominated without dominating

Pickett - surprisingly imperfect disposals

Salem - was generally safe

Petty - regularly competed well

Rivers - some brain fades

Oliver - competed with passion

Bowey - lost no admirers

Culley - looks very likely

Petracca - seemingly heavily burdened

Turner - played effective role

vanRooyen - had some involvement

Fritsch - unsighted second half

Windsor - season ending injury

Langdon - past his prime

Langford - strong running game

McVee - often appeared lost

McDonald - disciplined and impressive

Chandler - little to enthuse

Melksham - some important touches

Viney - rarely disposed effectively

Sparrow - little involvement again

Howes - one valuable involvement

Adams - tried but limited

Once again Joe an excellent sumation with one minor change. Didn't earn spot.

1 hour ago, Redlagged said:


Oliver was excellent today. Insanity in the air.
Try looking at what he does with the ball and without the ball, not the stats. The modern game does not suit him unless they can find another role type.

6 hours ago, Neil Crompton said:

Viney was Shiite

Oliver was shiiter

Petracca was shiitish

I gave this comment the big thumbs down yet my name appeared next to Like icon. Definitely a Thumbs Down from me.


13 hours ago, Redlagged said:

Total [censored] [censored].

Oliver was good,decisive, and displayed great hunger and some precise moments

8 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Oliver was good,decisive, and displayed great hunger and some precise moments

Pickett how is Blighty? From the flurry of posts it seems you’re still ensconced in the Qantas business lounge at Heathrow. If you manage to convince His Majesty’s Immigration & Customs of your bona fides? You should get out more. Bask in the pommie sunshine and see the sights.

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Some Perspective Please.

After a dramatic week, the boys gave it a good shot and just fell short. I saw some strong positives come out of the game for us. The young blokes showed plenty. Jed needs to be given more chances and get the rhythm of the big time. Jai keeps showing really good signs. Langford is a star now, but will be elite.

Tmac was so solid and perhaps Naughton would not have got 5, if Maysie or Lever were in. Disco was great in my opinion. We still see basic errors, but I am loving the run and dare. A lot to work on for the 'new coach', but in a very positive way.

 
7 hours ago, Tarax Club said:

Pickett how is Blighty? From the flurry of posts it seems you’re still ensconced in the Qantas business lounge at Heathrow. If you manage to convince His Majesty’s Immigration & Customs of your bona fides? You should get out more. Bask in the pommie sunshine and see the sights.

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Gday mate now in Edinburgh Scotland last night for dinner at local restaurent had Haggis, Black Pudding, and Marlecake! Too many reds, and charmed the life out of the Barmaid, who said she had never met any Aussie so upfront! Mrs Fence not overly impressed but all went and is going well!!

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21 hours ago, picket fence said:

VINEY a very limited Rugby player that should be traded at seasons end!

Viney, a premiership hero and worth his weight in Gold. Disparaged by loose Canon "supporters".


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