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DEMONLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR - ROUND 8

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6. Sylvia

5. Green

4. Johnson

3. Mclean

2.Jones (hard at the ball)

1. Rivers (second half effort on Franklin

 
6. Colin

5. Col

4. Sylvia

3. #12

2. Sylvia's mother's son

1. Colin Sylvia

LOL

6-Sylvia

5-Jnr

4-Rivers

3-Martin

2-Green

1-Johnson

6 Sylvia

5 Johnson

4 Green

3 Bruce

2 Maric

1 Bate


6.Sylvia - super game

5. Johnson - a good lone hand

4. Rivers - great second half

3. McLean - despite the turnovers

2. Martin - liked his effort forward

1. Green - good first up effort

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6.Sylvia - super game

5. Johnson - a good lone hand

4. Rivers - great second half

3. McLean - despite the turnovers

2. Martin - liked his effort forward

1. Green - good first up effort

6. Sylvia (has he finally arrived)

5. Green (courage on return from a nasty injury)

4. Bate (worked hard)

3. McDonald (unobtrusive but tackled strongly and did his job)

2. Martin (could he be a forward)

1. Rivers (good return)

 

6. Sylvia

5. Warnock

4. Rivers

3. PJ

2. Green

1. J-Mac


6: #12

5: Green

4:Johnson

3: Bruce

2: Rivers

1: Maric

1. Sylvia - career best game by a mile

2. Rivers - starting to work his way back to best

3. Green - very good first up from injury

4. PJ - improving with responsibility

5. J.Mac - probably his best for the year to date

6. Maric - great skills, great promise.

6: Col Sylvia

5: Paul Johnson

4: James McDonald

3: Matthew Warnock

2: Brad Green (welcome back, and no Clint Bizzell after effects)

1: Nathan Jones

And I liked aspects of Stefan Martin's game as well!

6 Sylvia

That's about all I can muster


6.SYLVIA

5.GREEN

4.BRUCE

3.MARTIN

2.JONES

1.MARIC

I know that some stats dont give a real idea of how a player played, but I was at the game today and Im a Rivers fan, and I didnt think he had a good day infact he had only 1 kick and 2 HP's for the day, so I find it had to see him get votes for the day.

6. Sylvia

5. Johnson

4. Green

3. Bruce

2. McLean

1. Martin


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Colin Sylvia moved up with his great game against the Hawks but Aaron Davey is well settled at the top of the leader board:

78.849 Aaron Davey

50.906 Brent Moloney

40.932 Cale Morton

34.748 Brock McLean

33.559 Nathan Jones

23.937 Colin Sylvia

19.408 Brad Miller

19.218 Brad Green

15.794 Cameron Bruce

15.064 James Frawley

12.420 Paul Johnson

12.226 Matthew Warnock

11.805 Ricky Petterd

8.945 Jared Rivers

8.827 Jamie Bennell

8.794 Matthew Bate

8.624 Kyle Cheney

7.296 Stefan Martin

6.126 Russell Robertson

4.374 Clint Bartram

3.333 James McDonald

3.077 Neville Jetta

2.421 Addam Maric

0.933 Jack Grimes

0.667 Lynden Dunn

0.613 John Meesen

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