Nicks Medal Votes
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What game were you watching Dave?Dave The Man wrote:3:Pendles
2: Daisy
1:Wood
3. Harry O'Brien (easily our best)
2. Travis Cloke (a much improved effort)
1. Dale Thomas (our best in the first half)
Dane Swan turned the ball over too often under pressure to deserve a vote. Goal of the day to Paul Medhurst.
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I know that Swan turned the ball over but he was one of our main TRY_ Hards-------for 4 quarters. It will be good to see the statistics of how many posessions he had!!jack_spain wrote:What game were you watching Dave?Dave The Man wrote:3:Pendles
2: Daisy
1:Wood
3. Harry O'Brien (easily our best)
2. Travis Cloke (a much improved effort)
1. Dale Thomas (our best in the first half)
Dane Swan turned the ball over too often under pressure to deserve a vote. Goal of the day to Paul Medhurst.
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3. Harry O'Brien
2. Travis Cloke
1. Dale Thomas
It disturbs me how easily my votes came to me today. Usually - and especially when we win - it's really hard to think of the best three. But today it was obvious who played well because they were few and far between. Terrible game, and not really looking forward to next week.
2. Travis Cloke
1. Dale Thomas
It disturbs me how easily my votes came to me today. Usually - and especially when we win - it's really hard to think of the best three. But today it was obvious who played well because they were few and far between. Terrible game, and not really looking forward to next week.
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I thought Pendles did some really good thing and Same with Wood. That what I think and you are quite welcome to your. Could change when I watch the game on TVktszyu1 wrote:No offence Dave, because you're entitled to your opinion, but how did you think Pendles and Wood played well?Dave The Man wrote:3:Pendles
2: Daisy
1:Wood
3. Harry
[Daylight]
2. Trav
1. Thomas?
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Hard to pick when so many were just simply woeful.
3. Cloke
2. Harry.
1 Wellingham (may have done a couple of ordinary things, but at least he tried his guts out all day)
Oh and by the way Didak is still nowhere near 100% fit.
3. Cloke
2. Harry.
1 Wellingham (may have done a couple of ordinary things, but at least he tried his guts out all day)
Oh and by the way Didak is still nowhere near 100% fit.
All this may be summed up in one word - CHARACTER - and if that is not worth developing, nothing is.
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From the get go, Harry O'brien was simply the best.
Then Medhurst(he got us going and just got to say for that amazing goal,on the boundry line was a highlight).
Clarke(yes,i did watch the entire game), Thomas(had a go) and Cloke
Then Medhurst(he got us going and just got to say for that amazing goal,on the boundry line was a highlight).
Clarke(yes,i did watch the entire game), Thomas(had a go) and Cloke
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