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Demonland Player of the Year

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It's been an hour after the game and still no votes.

6) Moloney

5) Green

4) Grimes

3) Bartram

2) Morton

1) Bate

Final answer!

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

6 - Brent Moloney

5 - Cale Morton

4 - Matthew Bate

3 - Ricky Petterd

2 - Neville Jetta

1 - Nathan Jones

And a massive thumbs down to Bruce, Robertson and McLean.

Woeful.

 

Moloney

Green

Bennel

Petterd

Bate

Jetta (Good first Half)

Edited by Carn dees

It's been an hour after the game and still no votes.

I'm gonna have a crack without even watching or listening to the game:

6) Green

5) Moloney

4) Bruce

3) Grimes

2) Morton

1) Bate

How the hell does that work?


I thought that despite both collecting plenty of the ball, Bruce and Green really let us down with their disposal.

Green's kicking today was really poor, and Bruce had his usual quota of dud disposals.

Our backline deserves massive recognition as well, particularly Frawley.

6) Moloney

5) Grimes (first time in years that Chapman didn't kill us)

4) Frawley

3) Morton

2) Green

1) Petterd

Jurrah, Jetta and Bennell also showed plenty.

 
Feel free to delete my votes. The thread was empty after an hour and I wanted to kick it off.

Na i was just wondering lol.

You werent too far off btw.

From the TV (and having endured the shocking, s*#thouse Kelly (more bias than a lawn bowl)Underwood.

6: B Moloney

5: J Grimes

4: M Bate

3: C Morton

2: N Jones

1 B Green

Edited by discworld demon


From the TV (and having endured the shocking, s*#thouse Kelly (more bias than a lawn bowl)Underwood.

6: B Moloney

5: J Grimes

4: M Bate

3: C Morton

2: N Jones

1 B Green

Gotta say i wasnt a fan of her commentating either.

6 - Moloney (clearly)

5 - Grimes

4 - Bate

3 - Bartram

2 - Jurrah

1 - Morton

From the TV (and having endured the shocking, s*#thouse Kelly (more bias than a lawn bowl)Underwood.

She could at least learn the players' names! How many Bates do you think we had on the field?

6 - Moloney

5 - Bate

4 - Jones

3 - Bartram

2 - Morton

1 - Grimes

Agree Kelly Underwood's commentary was pretty poor. Her inexperience really stood out.

Going by the telecast, my votes:

6. Moloney

5. Grimes

4. Bartram

3. Morton

2. Jurrah

1. Davey


6. Moloney

5. Grimes

4. Bartram

3. Petterd

2. Bennell

1. Bate

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And Beamer's making a big challenge ...

95.262 Aaron Davey

85.760 Brent Moloney

54.240 Cameron Bruce

53.702 Brock McLean

43.966 Cale Morton

42.055 Colin Sylvia

40.383 Jack Grimes

40.272 Nathan Jones

38.121 James Frawley

37.985 Brad Green

31.414 Mark Jamar

28.123 Ricky Petterd

24.087 Matthew Warnock

19.408 Brad Miller

17.695 Jared Rivers

12.435 Matthew Bate

12.420 Paul Johnson

11.856 Liam Jurrah

10.711 Stefan Martin

10.053 Kyle Cheney

9.952 Addam Maric

8.827 Jamie Bennell

8.015 Clint Bartram

6.535 Neville Jetta

6.126 Russell Robertson

3.333 James McDonald

1.789 Lynden Dunn

0.613 John Meesen

Sylvias suspension could cost him the DPOY and the Bluey.

Damn it.

Sylvias suspension could cost him the DPOY and the Bluey.

Damn it.

Spoke to Colin in the rooms after the game. I mentioned exactly this and he said bluntly 'I'm about the team, not awards, as nice as they are'.

6 Moloney

5 Bennell

4 Grimes

3 Green

2 Bartram

1 Jurrah.


6 Moloney 5 Grimes 4 Bennell 3 Morton 2 Bartram 1 Jurrah.

 

I wasn't able to see much of the game, but isn't great to see all young players in the votes. Look slike the only senior player that played well was Green, then we hae a mixture of Moloney, Grimes, Bennell, Morton, Bate, Frawley, Petterd, Jurrah and Bartram


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