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My 3 word player analysis V The Glues

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Batram - becoming more confident

Bell - was rarely noticed

Bruce - excellent tagging game

Carroll - had no influence

Davey - better second half

Dunn - too many clangers

Frawley - pleasing defender's game

Green - showed great class

Jamar - continued to plod

Jones - feeling the pinch

McDonald - gave good run

McLean - fabulous 4 quarters

Moloney - match defining error

Morton - significant learning curve

Neitz - poor before injury

Rivers - still so classy

Robertson - a better contribution

Sylvia - may have arrived

Wheatley - was rarely sighted

Whelan - flew the flag

White - lttle but tapwork

Wonaeamirri - continuing to please

 

Batram - Better every week.

Bell - not his best nor his worst

Bruce - worst kick ever! for a supposed elite midfielder

Carroll - I think did ok, fev had 3 then got a free in the goal square then a kick off the ground until chip was put on him.

Davey - tried really hard today

Dunn - strong hands at one point then brain fade the next

Frawley - Was good to see him, must stay in the side

Green - must play forward

Jamar - useless.

Jones - needs more help to improve his own game.

McDonald - his heart should be on display like phar laps, I'm sure it's bigger

McLean - Our best by a mile, if only we picked him out the 2 times he was alone 40 out.

Moloney - don't know what to make of him at the moment

Morton - pulled out a few times, needs to go harder, but still a class above others

Neitz - 1st quarter all our forwards competed against 3, i feel sorry for the skipper

Rivers - If he leaves I'll cry

Robertson - good effort, pity his radar was focused on mars

Sylvia - playing him down back is a great move.

Wheatley - only good game v cats, i'd drop him for a kid like buckley

Whelan - might be better suited to midfield, forward role.

White - poor disposal and decisions

Wonaeamirri - Starting to look a little lost out there at times.

Jamar- GET RID OF IT!

Missed a goal from 10m out, tripped over his own feet and fluffed the simplest of kicks, failed to sheppard against Betts (smallest man on the ground).

Holland > Jamar

McLean & Rivers- saving graces.

 

Batram - a bit mor settled

Bell - was he there

Bruce - better game....cant kick for sh!t

Carroll - Definitely No einstein

Davey - seems about 80%

Dunn - a bit over the place

Frawley - spose he stays

Green - a rare glimmer amongst the darkness

Jamar - enjoy the zebs

Jones - just needs poise

McDonald - In Neetas absense let him lead

McLean - he did try hard

Moloney - hmmm..earth to beamer...hello !!

Morton - one of few who can think.. says a lot huh

Neitz - not one to remember :(

Rivers - Must feel alone at times

Robertson - some good leads.. good marking.. has no vision beyond his ego

Sylvia - needs to omprove 2nd eforts

Wheatley - kick it long son...ffs

Whelan - played some well.. did some clangers

White - more like grey

Wonaeamirri - More games will help.. needs to back himself more..

Jamar- GET RID OF IT!

Missed a goal from 10m out, tripped over his own feet and fluffed the simplest of kicks, failed to sheppard against Betts (smallest man on the ground).

Holland > Jamar

McLean & Rivers- saving graces.

I was deciding whether to say anything but I will. Change your first line last word to "HIM". Jamar is one of the worst footballers to have pulled on a Melbourne jumper. He set the scene with his gimme miss and then when he was in the ruck they got the ball"every" time. As long as we play him and a skipper who has watched the game pass him by ( slow, can't hold or get to marks, doesn't kick goals and can't put any defensive pressure on ) we have no hope of winning a game. None.


Sylvia - Backline good move!

Whelan, thankful you're back!

jamar! what the ...

mclean - massive effort today

davey - starting to rise

jones - fighting as always

melbournefc - a million changes a quarter?

Joeboy - thanks again for this.

I said last week - Jamar never again. Going undersized is a better option than playing him.

 

Batram - is getting better

Bell - over this guy

Bruce - maligned but good

Carroll - just play frawley

Davey - starting to show

Dunn - only good early

Frawley - keep playing him

Green - class we expect

Jamar - Meesen, Martin, Grandma (better choices for 2nd ruck right now)

Jones - fix your disposal

McDonald - normal jmac output

McLean - I was impressed

Moloney - very upsetting game

Morton - still so skinny

Neitz - inured to early to really bag

Rivers - pretty good game

Robertson - a better contribution

Sylvia - is definately worthy (of his spot)

Wheatley - not his best

Whelan - he tried hard

White - better than Jamar

Wonaeamirri - tackled, contested possesions

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