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2 hours ago, DeeZone said:

Hate to disappoint you pf but that version is not correct, for instance the following players showed improvement -

Max +10%, Clarry +23%, Salo +13%

Bowey +36%, Kozzie +36%, Chin +31%

Disco +93%, Fritsch +41%, Petty +13%

Riv, JV, Ed, May = 2025

Tracc -15% on 2025, Judd -9%

Langford ️, Lindsay, Windsor and Culley have shown their able, whilst Kolt, Howes, Adams, JvR and Jeffo will all improve with another tough, hard preseason.

Milkshake, TMac deserve a contract and Rick if he can get his body right is excellent.

To my mind the stats do not support your statement regarding Goody, TJ and Lamb.

Fritch 41% improvement

Comedy gold

 
46 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Fritch 41% improvement

Comedy gold

That is based on his 2024 numbers and his 2025 numbers, he was recovering from a foot injury.

17 hours ago, joeboy said:

May - run his course

van Rooyen - failed to progress

Salem - reliable but slow

McVee - rarely displayed advancement

Petracca - definitely lost edge

Windsor - cruelled by injuries

Viney - grunt without skills

Lever - probably lost passion

Spargo - another without luck

Turner - excellent first half

Gawn - our only elite

Tholstrup - a serious underperformer

Oliver - rediscovered form late

Billings - only Casey standard

Langdon - often seemed distracted

Laurie - no coach’s favourite

Bowey - came of age

Melksham - some impressive performances

Langford - impressive and consistent

Lindsay - needs major preseason

Jefferson - rarely excited supporters

Howes - Casey form unreplicated

Rivers - occasionally displayed promise

McDonald - deserves another year

Adam’s - didn’t seal opportunities

Hore - injuries stymied progression

Sharp - rarely justified selection

Fritsch - excellent second half

Sparrow - continued just plodding

Fullerton - never nailed opportunities

Petty - out of position

Pickett - outstanding first half

Chandler - very inauspicious year

Johnson - rough but tried

Henderson - very few tricks

Culley - showed some promise

Well this is a surprise Joe. I agree with most however I think you are a little harsh on Salem and Adam’s only had one game. This year I am sad to say I have finally come to agree with you Sparrow. Why is his in the team?

 

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