Cardiff MOTM

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Who was your Cardiff MOTM

J Payne
6
9%
T Bowe
1
1%
M Allen
1
1%
D Cave
2
3%
A Trimble
0
No votes
P Jackson
11
16%
P Marshall
1
1%
T Court
1
1%
N Brady
0
No votes
J Afoa
0
No votes
N McComb
1
1%
D Tuohy
2
3%
I Henderson
4
6%
C Henry
4
6%
N Williams
31
45%
R Herring
1
1%
C Black
0
No votes
A Macklin
0
No votes
L Stevenson
0
No votes
M McComish
0
No votes
M Heaney
0
No votes
P Wallace
3
4%
C Gilroy
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 69

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I thought Paddy W. had a great game, as well as Gilroy, but fat Nick was immense.
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Flip I cant pick this one out.
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fermain wrote:I thought Paddy W. had a great game, as well as Gilroy, but fat Nick was immense.

I thought Payne was excellent as well,but Nick gets mine.
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Very hard to call, Andrew T was solid in defence, Paddy W was on fire but just ahead has to be Big Nick. :cheers: :cheers:

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Its obviously going to be Fat Nick but I'm going for Paddy Jackson, unlike me he didn't get over-excited & his pass with a boy in his bake to set up Tommy's first try was a thing of rare beauty. He is a very brave wee fecker too. :red: I'm getting less worried about 10 as the weeks progress.

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damianmcr wrote:Flip I cant pick this one out.
I thinking the same, Nick was good but chucked the ball away a bit, Payne was excellent, Wallace had a stormer of a match, bar the silly mistake at the start Cave was excellent in defence and made a few nice moves in a couple of the scores aw feck I'm not voting this week.
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Again no 'NOC' option on the poll :roll:
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Went for Payne.

Would have been Nick, only for some of knock ons and offloads that went to the oppo.
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Big-al wrote:Went for Payne.

Would have been Nick, only for some of knock ons and offloads that went to the oppo.
+1 but so hard to call. Wallace was very good indeed.
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Nick Williams for me but agree with Baggy concerning Paddy Jackson, last season in this fixture our number 10 stepped aside and let the Cardiff players through, this season our number 10 stood firm even when Filise was running at him....
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Big Nick wins it for me, but notable mentions for Paddy Wallace, and Dan Tuohy
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Big nick.
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Jackie Brown wrote:PJ
Solid game.
Missed too many kicks.
Occasion in the first half when he took the ball infield when a quick outside pass left an easy 2 on 1 in the corner.
Reminds me of Stephen Donald.
Functional but no Nick Evans.
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