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Demonland Player of the Year

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6- Jones (superb)

5- Morton (ball magnet)

4- Davey (the spark)

3- Miller (our best forward)

2- PJ (did extremely well against the best in the business)

1- Grimes (encouragement votes)

Apologies to pretty much everyone else who worked really hard. A special mention to Warnock and Marin who, in the absence of Rivers and Frawley, stood tall and kept to their task. Another special mention to Bartram for shutting down Kerr (who admittedly is injured).

6. Jones

5. Davey

4. Morton

3. Miller

2. Bennell

1. PJ

Bartram, Maric, Warnock stiff.

 

6:Jones

5:Moloney

4:Morton

3:Davey

2:Bartram

1:Johnson

6- Morton

5- Jones

4- Davey

3- Miller

2- Johnson

1- Grimes


6. Morton

5. Jones

4. Miller (How he can be overlooked is beyond me)

3. Moloney

2. PJ (Went along way to redeeming himself, just needs to follow it up next week)

1. Grimes (Well on the way to being worth his weight in gold)

Also special mentions to the following :

Maric - Well done... Started the game with a few errors like last week, but quickly showed how you can deliver the pinpoint passes we are lacking

Rivers - Nothing needs to be said... Just enter your name.... Ballzy.... F'ing Ballzy!

Bennell - Fast becoming the next Aaron Davey.... Your future is very bright young man!

6. Jones

5. Bennell

4. Moloney

3. Morton

2. Davey

1. Miller

Unlucky for PJ, Bartram, Bruce and Maric who were all very good.

 

Morton

Jones

Davey

Bennell

Bartram

And then a fair toss up. Bruce worked bloody hard, as usual, but also as usual, his disposal often let him down. Moloney also worked very, very hard, Miller presented well. Our backline really stood up in the face of hardship, Frawley going off really let LeCras off the hook. Probably have to give it to PJ.


6. Paul Johnson

5. Cale Morton

4. Nathan Jones

3. Brent Moloney

2. Matthew Bate

1. Jamie Bennell


6 - Jones (probably the best game I've seen him play)

5 - Moloney (10 clearances out of a team total of 28 was awesome)

4 - Morton (Got a lot of it and took some marks backing into packs which I hadn't seen from him before)

3 - Bruce (remarkable that some here didn't think he was in Melbourne's six best players)

2 - Miller (kept us in it in the 2nd quarter, worked hard all day)

1 - P Johnson (broke even with Dean Cox. That's almost as good as a win)

I thought Davey was very good in the first half but had little impact after half time, Bennell was very good, and it was very pleasing to see Maric bounce back.

6 Jones

5 Morton

4 Johnson

3 Davey

2 Bennell

1 miller


I guess none of us know what we are talkin about

From the HERALD SUN

Best: West Coast: M LeCras D Cox D Wirrpanda D Glass M Rosa. Melbourne: A Davey C Bartram R Robertson M Bate P Johnson.

I guess none of us know what we are talkin about

From the HERALD SUN

Best: West Coast: M LeCras D Cox D Wirrpanda D Glass M Rosa. Melbourne: A Davey C Bartram R Robertson M Bate P Johnson.

You cannot be serious?!?!?!

Herald Sun WTF?!?!?!

PJ - Yes

Barts - Maybe, but really how fit was the bloke he was playing on?

Davey - Was nothing on what he has been over the last few weeks

Who the hell is watching the game for that paper???

Get a clue!

Surprised they didn't have a list of best players like : A. Jakovich, R. Jackson, S. O'dwyer, N. Smith, D. Bennett

:o

 
6, 5, 4 , 3, 2, 1 go

6. Morton

5. Jones

4. Grimes

3. Bruce

2. Moloney

1. Bennell


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