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Every Adelaide Crows and Collingwood Magpies player rated from first qualifying final

(10) Luke pads: Two weeks later he returned from a Hamstring strain. Josh Rchale has certainly had the opportunity to score three important goals in a seduced game. 8/10

(12) Jordan Dawson: All-Avustralya captain started strongly, scored an early goal and took Adelaide forward, but the game continued and could not shake the result. 7/10

(13) Taylor Walker: In the 300th match, Adelaide’s best forward -looking nine signs, four were 50. He tested Collingwood’s air work and was undoubtedly the most dangerous next to the Pads. There was a few moments in front of the goal he wanted back, but he did his best to remove his side. 7.5/10

(14) Jake Solligo: He found plenty of balls, but was usually under pressure, led to turnover, especially in 50. 6/10

(16) Max Micalanney: Hamstring returned from his injury and lacked his usual intervention. 5/10

(19) Zac Taylor: There were some good pressure moments hunting the ground ball. Adelaide needed more than Taylor on the feet of his tall. The best use of the ball came in the third period. 5/10

(20) Mitchell hinge: A key defender with all the games. With only seven -hand disposal, Nicks defeated him at the end of the third period. 4/10

(24) Josh Worrell: The leading place in the place reflecting how much Adelaide should be defended. He worked tirelessly against the flood of the advanced entrances and was strong at the air and at the ground level. 7/10

Josh Worrell and Magpies’s Beau McCreery of the crows.Credit: AFL Photos through Getty Images

(25) James Peatling: As a midfielder, only three were disposed of up to half. Deference tried to join late, but the effect came too late. 4/10

(28) Alex Neal-Fullen: One of the best in Adelaide’s 200th match. A smart connection player made incredible strokes in 50. He built a mountain around the competition and was very important in the midfield when necessary. Defense pressure and struggle were very large. 8/10

(29) Rory Laird: It’s hard in the competition all night. He moved from half -rear to the midfield to inject. He worked hard throughout. 6.5/10

(30) Wayne Milera: He struggled to include Collingwood’s scoring power, like the rest of the back, but like the rest of the back. 5/10

(32) Darcy Fogarty: He had a quiet night in 50. Crows needed more. 3/10

(40) Hugh Bond: He spent most of the night in Jamie Elliott – a challenging match in defense. 4/10

Mark Keane, one of the crows, competes with Brody Mihoceek from Magpies.

Mark Keane, one of the crows, competes with Brody Mihoceek from Magpies. Credit: Getty Images

(43) Reilly O’Brien: It didn’t look comfortable in front of the target but it provided a good zone
And the pressure spends some time. 6/10

(44) Isaac Cumming: Performance below average. The use of bad balls and low effects, have little effect. 3/10

(48) Mark Keane: Calm in the defense showed the winners of the winning place. Matched
Mihoceek played early, aggressively and competed well all night. 6/10

Sub – (33) Brodie Smith: The starter came at the end of the third period. Nick put a big first struggle against Daicos, made a fantastic intersection to establish a goal in the middle, and fourth in the Fourth, he fought another big struggle to give Adelaide a spark. 5/10

Jordan de Goey is celebrating a goal with Lachie Schultz and Jack Crisp.

Jordan de Goey is celebrating a goal with Lachie Schultz and Jack Crisp.Credit: AFL Photos

Seat tree

(1) Patrick lipinski: The old Bulldog always plays a proper game and this was not an exception. When he has a ball in his hand, he finds a place and closes his night with a target. 7/10

(2) Jordan de Goey: The solid midfielder was threatening and all night is a tribute to Magpies’s health personnel. He and Crows Prime Mover Jordan Dawson went head to head, but it was Goey who won this war. However, in the third period, Josh Worrell can be examined as a light but high tuber. 8/10

(3) Isaac Quaynor: While Darcy Moore enjoyed the headlines, Quaynor was equally composed and was damaged by half and won 388 meters. His run and creativity was very important, but he was determined to win wars. 7.5/10

(4) Brayden maynard: The solid defender was a very important figure at half behind. While Darcy was strong in a good war with Fogarty, he also won 554 million from his exploding left foot. Why did he strengthen his heartbeat that this side was one of the heartbeats, but I was at the end of Keys’ strong words on the last siren. 7.5/10

(5) Jamie Elliott: He had a bright night, scoring four goals. This included both of Magpies’s three opening goals, and his team added one more while rising in the third period. This little man loves the big thing. 8/10

(7) Josh Daicos: A surprise start was made in the midfield and awarded Aries Craig Mcrae with 13 first half of items. He ran hard all night and played a role in the tidal wave of Magpies’s goals in the third period. 7.5/10

(8) Lachie Schultz: Typically, a defense was as solid as half. In Rory Laird, which led Nick Daicos to find Elliott for a main branch in the third period, he struggled to distort the night in the night. 7/10

Lachie Schultz greets pies after the game.

Lachie Schultz greets pies after the game.Credit: AFL Photos

(9) Dan Houston: Former Star Port was a difficult season for the gamemaker of Adamede. He fought to enter the game in the first half and had no great impact after the main break. Nevertheless, it continues to be a threat to the ball at hand and will play a key role to play in the front final. 6.5/10

(10) Scott Pendlebury: The experienced game founder had 23 elements and was a safe couple in the 32nd final. If it was difficult, he made a mistake and developed when used as a linkman. The commentator David King said to Fox Footy, “What he did on foot separated this game.” 8/10

(12) Harry Perryman: It would not dominate the old giant headlines, but it was a picture of a half -back. He enjoyed the flat line of the crows and allowed him to take a good position behind the ball. 7/10

(14) Darcy Cameron: There was a fun war with Reilly O’Brien. He worked hard in the clerk jumps and on the ground and he recovered after entering a goal pole in a sign competition. In the second period, the foot finger scored a goal from a crows. 7/10

(15) Wil Parker: In the ninth Afl match, the former cricket player did not have many items, but it was fixed when it was the ball. It was in the middle during the last period. 6/10

Billy Frampon and Brayden Maynard celebrate their wins.

Billy Frampon and Brayden Maynard celebrate their wins.Credit: AFL Photos

(17) Billy Frampon: For most of the night, Riley Thildhorpe had a monster work, and he scored two goals and asked Jack Riewoldt to describe his efforts to be “extraordinary” in Fox Footy. He accepted a goal for Taylor Walker, but I summarized his brutal intention of his brutal struggle against Keays. 8/10

(22) Steele Sidebottom: Wow. Steel Man (E) continues to do the job. In the second period, he scored three straight Crows goals and achieved the first and third targets of the third. Mark Keane made a high hit, but he played. 8/10

(25) Jack Crisp: As a tough working midfielder typically hardworking and Riewoldt, it was dynamic, dynamic when it was given. I would love to take advantage of a few sets of shots for the goal. 7/10

(28) Tim Membrey: It had little effect. There were only two touches until half the best work in a half -time close fight. Recently, he missed a late set shot, which would kill this victory early. 5/10

Darcy Cameron celebrates a goal with Brody Mihoceek.

Darcy Cameron celebrates a goal with Brody Mihoceek.Credit: Getty Images

(30) Darcy Moore: In the first period, a brain was breathing, scored a goal for Jordan Dawson, but mostly, especially with its positioning. Why spent 11 minutes on the counter in the third period. The Milestone man had better than Taylor Walker, and then allowed Luke Peds to go to him to prevent the intersection. It didn’t work – there were nine intersection signs in one final. 9.5/10

(31) Beau McCreery: Hard run defense, which was cleared of foot injury, put pressure on crows, but could not hit the score board. This pressure allowed the crows to fight to backfire with Dash. 5/10

(35) Nick Daicos: AFLPA MVP, arranging the scene of the future, scored an early inside. There is a mastery of delivering a chip passage that opens the field. The crows didn’t seem to label it, and he continued to earn 435 million. Fox Footy’s commentator King, “Tonight they made the ball was extraordinary,” he said. 8/10

Nick Daicos (left) and Steele Sidebottom celebrate a goal.

Nick Daicos (left) and Steele Sidebottom celebrate a goal.Credit: AFL Photos

(41) Brody Mihocek: Is the contract situation heavy? He was overshadowed by Mark Keane and never entered the game. In the first period, he made a set at 20 meters late and had a problem in transformation all night. 5/10

(44) Ned Long: The big body midfielder was perfect in heavy traffic. The equal team had high -time touches to high 13, and finished with 23 touches, including five openings. His challenging work in the clinişs helped Goey to a goal in the third period, which took off the flames of Magpies’s dominant run. 7.5/10

(46) Mason Cox: Returning to his first match since 19 rounds, Cox highlighted the long sign option forward and brought forward and allowed the crumbs to participate. He gave Cameron a rake on a rake, but he regretted a 50 -meter punishment that gave Thildhorpe a target. 6/10

Sub – (45) Roan Steele: It was activated in the middle during the last period and did his best. 5/10

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