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Demonland Player of the Year

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6 Grimes

5 McLean

4 Jamar

3 Moloney

2 Bruce

1 Warnock

Honourable mentions to Sylvia, Robertson, Jmac & Flash.

 
There is no way Jamar should miss out on votes. He may have only had 7 disposals, but we kicked 12 goals from clearances and Jamar dominated those from the very first bounce.

He worked so hard and was really instrumental in the win.

Would've been interesting to see how he went if bigCox was playing... Hopefully this will inspire him to play good footy for the rest of the season! He knows he can do it!

 
....................... Hopefully this will inspire him to play good footy for the rest of the season! He knows he can do it!

.... in fact he has done it in all three of his games this year.


for once this is really hard!!

6 Grimes

5 McLean

4 Bruce

3 Rivers

2 Jones

1 Jamar

so many other players id like to put in here.. very exciting game! How good was our backline.. and our team song at the end haha

Just watched the replay, so I'm doing the votes a bit late

6- Grimes (Stood up in the last, and pretty much was the difference in that quarter. Star!)

5- McLean (Did the hard stuff, some clever touches, plenty of contested possessions. Good return to form)

4- Warnock (Criminally underrated)

3- Jamar (Huge rucking effort)

2- Jones

1- Green

I controversially left out Bruce, who worked very hard today, but I just felt that he was not as instrumental in the really critical moments.

Rivers, Frawley and Davey stiff as well.

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Aaron Davey failed to score and could be in some trouble for next week due to that report but he still holds a big lead ...

95.262 Aaron Davey

61.370 Brent Moloney

53.702 Brock McLean

42.055 Colin Sylvia

40.932 Cale Morton

37.845 Nathan Jones

36.284 Cameron Bruce

35.694 James Frawley

34.315 Jack Grimes

31.493 Brad Green

25.803 Mark Jamar

22.965 Matthew Warnock

19.408 Brad Miller

17.695 Jared Rivers

12.420 Paul Johnson

11.805 Ricky Petterd

10.711 Stefan Martin

10.053 Kyle Cheney

9.952 Addam Maric

8.827 Jamie Bennell

8.794 Matthew Bate

6.126 Russell Robertson

4.374 Clint Bartram

3.333 James McDonald

3.077 Neville Jetta

0.667 Lynden Dunn

0.634 Liam Jurrah

0.613 John Meesen

 

One we might have all overlooked a bit is Petterd. He really gave them something up forward today that's been lacking.

For his report, will they take into account the criminal stupidity of the umpiring decision that preceded it? Can't imagine a more blatant and obvious in-the-back.


One we might have all overlooked a bit is Petterd. He really gave them something up forward today that's been lacking.

For his report, will they take into account the criminal stupidity of the umpiring decision that preceded it? Can't imagine a more blatant and obvious in-the-back.

Yes, I can just imagine the umpire cringing when he sees that footage at the tribunal! He'll wish he had never made that report. Poor Petterd was literally trampled into the ground.

Aaron Davey failed to score and could be in some trouble for next week due to that report but he still holds a big lead ...

This is probably a dumb question, but I'm new to this. What happens if Flash gets suspended? Is it Brownlow rules?

This is probably a dumb question, but I'm new to this. What happens if Flash gets suspended? Is it Brownlow rules?

We riot and burn down AFL house. Worst report in the history of the game.

Grimes

Grimes

Jamar

Davey

Bruce

Rivers


6 - Jack Grimes

5 - Mark Jamar

4 - Brent Moloney

3 - Matthew Warnock

2 - Colin Sylvia

1 - Ricky Petterd

Wanted to squeeze Rivers in but he had three consecutive clangers by foot in the last quarter in the space of a few minutes.

6. Grimes

5. Jamar

4. Silvia

3. McLean

2. Bruce

1. Petterd

Cast your votes folks ... 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 ....

6,- Grimes

5,- Davey

4,- Jamar

3,- Bruce

2,- Mclean

1,- Bate


1 - Ricky Petterd

I like Petterd up forward. He does present and can take a grab.

Keep him there for the rest of the year.

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