Toby Greene, Jake Stringer and Jesse Hogan have their colours lowered to the likes of Jack Ginnivan, Nick Watson and Mabior Chol
(7) Lachie Ash: A solid contribution to giants in important moments. The giants were behind Finn Callaghan, Tom Green and Whitfield’s star trio. 6.5/10
(9) Ryan Angwin: He fought hard and got five points to go with 18 hands. 5.5/10
(12) Tom Green: An archetypic game from the Bullocking Giants midfielder. Hawk Jai was among Newcombe for the label of King King by Wandering ”. At this point, Green had 22 part -time touches shaded by Callaghan to be the best giant. In the third period, an exciting Jake gave good support to Kelly. 7.5/10
(14) Toby Bedford: According to the loan, there was a small forward crack and scored two goals to go with 13 goods. In the first period, he showed two moment approach. First, during the period, he implemented a wild struggle and the second showed his zipper at the peak of the quarter time and a good control side of the target. Bedford’s second major Giants came during the third eruption and reduced the deficit to 18 points. 6.5/10
Toby Bedford is celebrating one of his two goals against Hawks.Credit: AFL Photos
(15) Sam Taylor: The GWS defense had no normal effect as a large stop block. He spent time for Mabior Chol, who proved to be one of Hawthorn’s sparks in key moments. It was not shown in the form of Taylor’s whole-Avustralia. 5/10
(17) Finn Callaghan: The game made a quality contribution but like a few teammates, struggled for the same effect to grab the match. Absolutely the best giant in the first half. In the first period, he scored an eye -catching goal and had eight teams to go to 34 items. 7.5/10
(20) Jake Stringer: Quite annoying, really. The giants did not work with the structure they went together to start the game, and Stringer was one of the criminals. However, when the giants came from the clouds, he illuminated the game several times in the third period, and Toby had an excellent target for Bedford. 5/10
Jake Stringer tries to break a Jarman Impey struggle.Credit: Getty Images
(21) Leek Alaer: 70 percent of the game time with 10 touches with a solid player withdrew. 5.5/10
(23) Jesse Hogan: Like some advanced line Hombres, Hogan was a annoying player. The giants experienced a part -time touch while crying for heroes. But then it was an important part of the orange tsunami, and the first goal of the last quarter – GWS’s seventh in a row – raised the scores and raised a miraculous hopes. 5.5/10
(26) Jake Riccardi: He played his role and finished with 15 items. In the first quarter, he had a wonderful moment he marked, wearing a knee in the back and continued to score a goal. At a time when the giants were desperate for the main branches. 6/10
(27) Harry Himmelberg: He fought for the effect. In the first quarter, he was very lucky that he did not decide to hold an in -depth ball in the defense. Interestingly, Tom Green had strong words with him immediately after. 4.5/10
(32) Kieren Briggs: There was a great war against Lloyd Meek, and probably defeated only Big Hawk. In the second period, it can look at an emphasis when passing through the ground results in a goal. 6.5/10
Lloyd Meek and Kieren Briggs quickly went head -to -head.Credit: AFL Photos
(33) Xavier O’LALAN: When the giants returned, the third quarter of the big, the team scored a lifting goal. He was sixth in a row and came 35 minutes later. He had 17 touch and was not one of the main criminals of the giants. 6/10
(37) Joe font: He showed more than an impressive coolness in the depths of the defense. In the first period, a lover gave a freedom that resulted in target. Again, he’s not a great criminal. 6/10
(39) Connor Idun: It had very little effect and spent about 90 percent of the game on the field. 4.5/10
(46) Callum Brown: When his elbow hit James Worpel on his chest, he released a very expensive in the first quarter. He had 11 items. 5.5/10
Sub – (22) Josh Kelly: So, where do you start? Ultimate Super Sub. GWS coach Adam Kingsley wasn’t sure how much time they would take when they returned from Kelly. Her hands were a little forced when Darcy Jones was injured. So Kelly came before half. The third quarter was ridiculous, but Hawks invalidated its influence after the last break. He scored two goals. 7/10
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(3) Jai Newcombe: In the 100th match, a solid midfielder who raised the bat was the highest player in the field. A perfect initially dismissed nine with 100 percent efficiency, including six score participation in the first period. Later, it was 11, in general, nine openings and nine score participation, Afl Great and Fox Footy commentator Garry Lyon encouraged Newcombe to define Newcombe as “Final Playing for Caglar”. It was restricted in the third, but it was disposed of 32, including 12 gaps. “He’s a real toner for us, Cap Captain James Sicily said. 9/10
(4) Jarman Impey: The dynamic half behind it was bright in the first period when Hawks was under pressure, and then he started his opposite fists. Only in the first period, he had won 285m, which provided jogging and transport. Toby Bedford was sent to him after the main break, but it didn’t matter, Impey 28 touch and stunning 964 meters. 8.5/10
(5) James Worpel: He was typically busy and busy, and in the first period of 260m won, giants played an important role in drowning. He finished with 20 hands, including nine gaps, and continued to be on the coal face. 7.5/10
(6) James Sicily: The reputable captain was fixed before half -time without having a major impact on defense. There were nine signs of the main break and two signs, but recently, the giants were bright with their clean hands and calmness in the midst of the chaos of the desperate proposal of survival. Sicilya, “We were against it,” I thought that our Backline group was held, I thought it was a brave win, “he said. 8.5/10
James Sicily offers the address before the game.Credit: AFL Photos
(10) Karl Amon: It was a smoother carrier than the midfield and had 447m. It ended with 23 touch and won 721m. In the third period, he produced Jesse Hogan’s struggle in the third period, when he rejected a main branch from the goal square. 7.5/10
(11) Conor Nash: Long Irish played his role in the midfield and had 13 touches, including all three gaps. An important Linkman finished with 24 handy -handing, including 16 handballs. 7/10
(13) Dylan Moore: The ground level pushed the warrior up the field, but it had no major impact. A handball mixture led to Giants’s first target, and although it was strong, it fought to go statistically. Recently, he missed a set of 40 meters. 6.5/10
(14) Jack Scrimshaw: Jake Riccardi was given a job and dangerously became better and limited it to only one target. In the crazy final quarter, he stood tall, including a key sign on the edge of the goal square just more than two minutes. 7.5/10
(15) Blake Hardwick: Wow. What day. Hawks’ Mr Fix, Toby Greene was given a monumental task. According to Afl Garry Lyon, Greene was “not good de in the first half. And after the main break, their struggles continued. Hardwick continues to be a less appreciated star and strengthened why he was loved by his recent calm heroes, Hawks fans. 8.5/10
Josh Battle, Dylan Moore, Blake Hardwick, Sam Mitchell, Jarman Impey and Massimo d’Ambrosio, after eliminating the giants on the enemy soil, the song removed the song.Credit: Getty Images
(16) Massimo d’Ambrosio: The former bombardment plane was a challenging wing man and used his strong left feet to use well. He was pushed to defense when necessary to help in the giants’ strong forward line. 7/10
(17) Lloyd Meek: This was a difficult thing to judge. The Front Ruckman was even broken with Kieren Briggs in the worshipers, but probably would ask for more impact in the field. Briggs took part in the third and recent periods when the giants were gathered, but Meek responded late. 7/10
(18) Mabior Chol: Athletic advanced, the best football in the first half, the midfielder was produced when sent to the line. He was even sent forward with the competition and sealed the agreement with the right foot snap at the last minute. 7/10
(19) Jack Gunston: The entire Australia was in a striking form on the last six rounds of the season and was again at the Engie Stadium. In the first period, he joined the goals in the first period, and the second had someone else and the Prime Minister (and Hawks supporter) Anthony made pleasant applause from Albanian. “Very clever, Hav Hawks Great Dermott Brereton said. 7/10
(23) Josh Weddle: The Weddle, which confirmed his vitality in VFL last week, was sent to a channel in a smaller Harvey Thomas. Sahinler tried to use the advantage of size. Although it could not turn forward and could not turn, it was the most dangerous hawks in recent years. 7/10
(24) Josh War: For the first time, All-Avustralia made an early free kick to Aaron Cadman, but from there he returned to the best. While Cadman was a goalless, the war – with a calm attitude, had another hawk – 19 touch. 7.5/10
(25) Josh Ward: The previous midfielder was typically fixed, 10 touch and 202m part -time. It was finished with 19 hand -by -hand, including five gaps. 7/10
(30) Sam Butler: The butt, which was remembered for this conflict, was barely seen until rapidly rising a little more than seven minutes, a common struggle with Jack Gunston in Himmelberg, turned about 30 meters out of Butler. 6.5/10
(31) Connor Macdonald: He managed only one goal last month last month, but there were three on the board, taking advantage of every opportunity. He helped to create an early momentum by providing Hawks’s second goal and came second shortly after Hawks dominated the central leap. 7/10
(33) Jack Ginnivan: Recently, it was bright as a midfielder man and finished with 17 touches, including three goals. Ribaunt defender Lachie made it responsible for Ash, and the giants were hungry for ‘more celebration’ as they gathered in the second period – attracted an important target for the breeze. His hero never attached to Aaron Cadman for a bad decision in front of the target, then followed his two goals. Wow. 8/10
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(34) Nick Watson: The man, known as the magician, remained in the left foot from the border to boot Hawks’ third goal in a striking first -term run. It remained silent from this point, a vital center square, a little more than seven minutes, led to a Chol target, Hawks’ın leading to 13 points dates back to 13 points. 6.5/10
(35) CALSER dear: Subed after half a time. In the first period, he left a big mark, but he won a free kick and was transformed. When the game was removed, there were only five touches, Hawks preferred Jiath’s speed. 4/10
(37) Tom Barrass: The old eagle began to work at Jesse Hogan, which was not early but ended with three goals. He also spent time for Jake Stringer. It was full of confidence and flew for everything, but at the same time Nous had to fall in -defense and intersect when necessary. 7/10
Sub – (9) Changkuoth Jiath: In the third period when Calsher Dear was silenced, he was injected into the competition. He provided his usual line and creativity, but when he was caught by holding the ball in the shadow of the last sire, he held his breath, and Jake Riccardi hit the task with his next goal. 7/10
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