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Demonland Player of The Year

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6. Jones

5. Green

4. Moloney

3. Garland

2. Cheney

1. Warnock

Honourable mensions to McLean, Rivers & Jetta.

Just got home. Dissappointing last quarter but a promising effort with 4 debutants in.

My votes:

6. Moloney- Our best midfielder. Did all the hard things, won plenty of clearances and generally used it well.

5. Cheney- Classy, courageous and poised down back. Could be in line for a rising star nomination!

4. Petterd- Was really our only dangerous target all day.

3. Jetta- Great start for the lively little forward. Will play a lot of footy this year.

2. Warnock- Beat Hale hands down. Very strong effort.

1. Jones- Worked tirelessly and improved his disposal over summer.

Green, Frawley, McDonald unlucky.

Very dissappointed with the output from McLean and Davey, and to a lesser extent, Morton.

 

Votes: -

6 - Moloney

5- Cheney

4 - Green

3 - Garland

2 - Jones

1 - Petterd - couple of goals, provided the only real spark up forward, presented. Worth a vote.

McDonald just missed.

2 - Bartram

1 - Johnson

Surely a joke?

Bartrams skills were again poor - He's a liability. Johnson failed misreably to follow McIntosh, who ended up with 3 crutial goals.

6- Moloney

5- Green

4- Petterd

3- Cheeny

2- McDonald

1- Rivers

Unlucky to miss Frawley, Garland, Warnock, Jones, Bartram and Jetta

 

Petterd

Cheney

Jetta

Green

Moloney

Jones

Surely a joke?

Bartrams skills were again poor - He's a liability. Johnson failed misreably to follow McIntosh, who ended up with 3 crutial goals.

Bartram is Simon Godfrey reincarnated. Did a great job nulifying Harvey's influence, but gee his skills are shocking.

Thought PJ's ruckwork was pretty good today. Held his own and looked far more comfortable than Spencer in the guts. But yes, both his (and Spencer's) efforts in the last qtr to go with McIntosh when he pushed forward were pretty disappointing.


6. Jones

5. Cheney

4. Petterd

3. McDonald

2. Moloney

1. Warnock

10 (6) - Moloney

5 - Jones

4 - McDonald

3 - Cheney

2 - Petterd

1 - Davey

Bartram shut down Harvey pretty effectively, and given that Harvey generally rips us apart, that's a victory in my eyes.

Also there was a period of time where Bartram was on the end of 3 terrible kicks that floated over his head or out of bounds. IMO he's far better in that tagging position than Dunn.


6.Jones

5.Moloney

4.cheney

3..petterd

2.Frawley

1.Warmock

6. Jones

5. Green

4. Moloney

3. Garland

2. Cheney

1. Warnock

Honourable mensions to McLean, Rivers & Jetta.

love to know if you were watching same game more to it was you at the ground ???????

6:Moloney

5:Petterd

4:Cheney

3:Green

2:Spencer

1:Jones

6 Moloney tried all day

5 Nathan Jones did all the one percenters all day

4 Petterd provided a target clearly not tall or strong to hold a key spot

3 Green tried hard gutsy efforts

2 Cheney never thought i would see this guy in the best improving every time

1 Jetta very busy in a non exsistent forward line never intimidated

Unlucky Frawley,Warnock, Bartram and Macca


6 - Warnock

5 - Petterd

4 - Cheney

3 - Frawley

2 - Moloney

1 - Jetta

6 - Warnock

5 - Petterd

4 - Cheney

3 - Frawley

2 - Moloney

1 - Jetta

I like that someone else actually rates shut-down defenders enough to give them top votes.

Warnock has gone from "who the hell is that" to "how the hell do I get this dude off my arse"!

 

6 - Jones

5- Pettard

4- Moloney

3- Green

2- Cheney

1- Bruce

Overall hardness at the ball in the 1st half was great


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