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My 3 word player analysis V StKilda

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Gawn - dominated the millionaire

vanRooyen - a reinvented footballer

K Pickett - great under adversity

Steele - experience was invaluable

Mihocek - an important addition

Jiath - was impressively reliable

Chandler - a hard worker

Salem - a memorable milestone

Windsor - great first half

Fritsch- an important ingredient

Turner - stood up consistently

Rivers - enjoyed new position

Lindsay - calm and composed

Sharp - important second half

Culley - cause for excitement

Tholstrup - was not disgraced

Lever - plenty of concerns

Langdon - was surprisingly quiet

Howes - tight and reliable

Petty - impressive and versatile

Langford - very quiet game

Sparrow - was rarely sighted

L Pickett - worth the ticket

 

Gawn - destroyed young pretender

Van Rooyen - top calibre sharp-shooting

Steele - showed his mettle

Culley - who needs Petracca?

Windsor - who needs Oliver?

Kozzie Pickett - bursts of excellence

Latrelle Pickett - same as Kozzie

Salem - calm and composed

Mihocek - adds attacking options

Jiath - added pace welcome

Chandler - usual gutsy effort

Fritsch - not many contributions

Turner - battled away gamely

Rivers - energetic and lively

Lindsay - suspect in defence

Sharp - injected late dynamism

Tholstrup - not AFL standard

Lever - far from best

Langdon - just another game

Howes - kept his cool

Petty - our best defender

Langford - input was limited

Sparrow - did he play?

Edited by Dee-tonator
Fixed typo

Good summation.

Sparrow sneaks into every game and he's hardly ever noticed.

Surely we have more depth now?

 

So Kolt is tasked with keeping NWM quiet and aside from a few flashes (where the ball moved into our backline with no pressure and express speed) did a good job; and was even influential in the contest. --- The AFL standard must be very high!

Toltoys BEST GAME!


A more than fair summation joeboy. Congratulations! All debutants contributed strongly to the win. Jiath was particularly impressive, contrary to some prior opinion a very solid performer.

Edited by Tarax Club

I'm a bit perplexed with Lever's game. He had an awesome preseason looked good in the practice matches but looked lost today. I think he really struggles against dangerous small forwards.

 

Harsh on Tholstrup. Worked very very hard and took a lot of responsibility to limit a dangerous opponent. Unfortunate that when he got it things rarely worked his way, including a few just plain clangers. On the other hand, 8 score involvements and 360 metres gained is no potato.

I think Tholstrup and Chandler actually sum up our game, despite neither of them being outstanding.

Both continued to persevere and maintain their effort after some bad moments. In Tholstrup's case that resulted in a total 'body of work' which deserves credit, and in Chandler's case it resulted in some really good moments late in the game which were important to the result.

1 hour ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

Sparrow sneaks into every game and he's hardly ever noticed.

Surely we have more depth now?

Sparrow's had plenty of time to prove himself.
He's a nothing player.


7 minutes ago, Phil C said:

JACOB VAN ROOYEN

He’s got some pace is a strong mark, an accurate kick and can absorb punishment and he helped us win today.

1 hour ago, Tarax Club said:

A more than fair summation joeboy. Congratulations! All debutants contributed strongly to the win. Jiath was particularly impressive, contrary to some prior opinion a very solid performer.

What I really liked about him was his anticipation and speed to cover the ground.

There were a couple of times he singlehandedly stopped a break out play from St Kilda on the opposite wing from where the play started.

I am sure those were certain goals had it not been for CJs smarts and athleticism.


Steele - an absolute steal

Latrelle - exciting times ahead

Dee-tonator - not watching game. The Kolt did a great job on [censored]-Millionaire and had many good moments.

7 hours ago, Dee-tonator said:

Tholstrup - not AFL standard

God Awful Call

14 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

Harsh on Tholstrup. Worked very very hard and took a lot of responsibility to limit a dangerous opponent. Unfortunate that when he got it things rarely worked his way, including a few just plain clangers. On the other hand, 8 score involvements and 360 metres gained is no potato.

I think Tholstrup and Chandler actually sum up our game, despite neither of them being outstanding.

Both continued to persevere and maintain their effort after some bad moments. In Tholstrup's case that resulted in a total 'body of work' which deserves credit, and in Chandler's case it resulted in some really good moments late in the game which were important to the result.

I think we really saw what King meant when he said the Kolt's endurance was off the charts. These two may not star but they aren't going to let you down with a lack of work rate, good job guys.


16 hours ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - dominated the millionaire

vanRooyen - a reinvented footballer

K Pickett - great under adversity

Steele - experience was invaluable

Mihocek - an important addition

Jiath - was impressively reliable

Chandler - a hard worker

Salem - a memorable milestone

Windsor - great first half

Fritsch- an important ingredient

Turner - stood up consistently

Rivers - enjoyed new position

Lindsay - calm and composed

Sharp - important second half

Culley - cause for excitement

Tholstrup - was not disgraced

Lever - plenty of concerns

Langdon - was surprisingly quiet

Howes - tight and reliable

Petty - impressive and versatile

Langford - very quiet game

Sparrow - was rarely sighted

L Pickett - worth the ticket

Langdon - Far too loose

He let Hill own both wings. He needs to improve his defensive game when he isn't getting the ball.

16 hours ago, joeboy said:

Gawn - dominated the millionaire

vanRooyen - a reinvented footballer

K Pickett - great under adversity

Steele - experience was invaluable

Mihocek - an important addition

Jiath - was impressively reliable

Chandler - a hard worker

Salem - a memorable milestone

Windsor - great first half

Fritsch- an important ingredient

Turner - stood up consistently

Rivers - enjoyed new position

Lindsay - calm and composed

Sharp - important second half

Culley - cause for excitement

Tholstrup - was not disgraced

Lever - plenty of concerns

Langdon - was surprisingly quiet

Howes - tight and reliable

Petty - impressive and versatile

Langford - very quiet game

Sparrow - was rarely sighted

L Pickett - worth the ticket

Once again thank you Joeboy. For me you are a vital part of the Dees after game anyalsis. May you prevail for years to come.

 
8 hours ago, hardtack said:

God Awful Call

Definitely

So who does Kolt tag/run with next up?

Those who watch a lot of footy would know

Petracca? (When we play the Suns)


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