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Demonland Player of the Year Round 17

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6. Davey

5. Morton

4.Rivers

3. Warnock

2. Petterd

1. Moloney

 

Dean Bailey ....all votes :)

5. Newton

4. Bate

3. Miller

2. Johnson

1. Jurrah (for getting injured)

 

7. Scully

6. Warnock

5. Davey

4. Morton

3. Moloney

2. Rivers

1. Jurrah (excitement votes)

Bartram and McKenzie honorable mentions.

Juice, Miller and Bate get special tanking credits.


Dean Bailey ....all votes :)

7. Scully

:lol: :lol:

so true! Go Dees!!

6. Dean Bailey

5. Cameron Bruce

4. Michael Newton

3. Brad Green

2. Brad Miller

1. Paul Johnson

6. Bruce

5. Warnock

4. Davey

3. Moloney

2. Rivers

1. Morton

 
6. Dean Bailey

5. Cameron Bruce

4. Michael Newton

3. Brad Green

2. Brad Miller

1. Paul Johnson

Never seen him feature so high in YM's votes, and likely never will again lol


Was at the game today, really hope this is the end of our Canberra games. No atmosphere, crowd dominated by Sydney supporters. Invest in Casey as a boutique stadium instead.

6 - Davey

5 - Moloney

4 - Petterd

3 - McKenzie

2 - Rivers

1 - Warnock

Not usually a Bartram fan, but thought today was one of his better games.

6. Moloney

5. Warnock

4. Bruce

3. Morton

2. Petterd

1. Davey


6 - Moloney - solid and effective as always

5 - Morton - nulified Goodes hands down

4 - Petterd - pretty good game across the midfield

3 - McKenzie - great debut, looks likely

2 - Cheney - loved his game down back

1 - Miller - would've been more had he kicked straight and hit targets

Warnock, Rivers, Bartram all deserve honorable mention.

Couldn't give Davey one today, he turned it over far too often for my liking.

The Flash increases his lead over Beamer ... but just marginally!

102.615 Aaron Davey

90.172 Brent Moloney

58.652 Cameron Bruce

53.702 Brock McLean

52.790 Cale Morton

42.055 Colin Sylvia

40.383 Jack Grimes

40.272 Nathan Jones

38.121 James Frawley

37.985 Brad Green

33.646 Matthew Warnock

31.414 Mark Jamar

29.594 Ricky Petterd

24.313 Jared Rivers

19.408 Brad Miller

12.591 Liam Jurrah

12.435 Matthew Bate

12.420 Paul Johnson

10.711 Stefan Martin

10.053 Kyle Cheney

9.952 Addam Maric

8.827 Jamie Bennell

8.015 Clint Bartram

6.535 Neville Jetta

6.274 James McDonald

6.126 Russell Robertson

1.789 Lynden Dunn

0.613 John Meesen

The Flash increases his lead over Beamer ... but just marginally!

102.615 Aaron Davey

90.172 Brent Moloney

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How does that work?

I calculate from the votes submitted this round: -

Moloney - 33 votes

Davey - 25 votes

How does Davey increase his lead over Moloney?

How does that work?

I calculate from the votes submitted this round: -

Moloney - 33 votes

Davey - 25 votes

How does Davey increase his lead over Moloney?

That's not how it works HT. Demonland doesn't tally up all the votes. He randomly selects 3 entries, tallies those, then multiplies by the weighting for each match.

Leaderboard

102.615 Aaron Davey - spot on

90.172 Brent Moloney - spot on

58.652 Cameron Bruce - way too high, shouldnt be in top 10

53.702 Brock McLean - too high

52.790 Cale Morton - about right

42.055 Colin Sylvia - should be in top 3

40.383 Jack Grimes - about right

40.272 Nathan Jones - too high

38.121 James Frawley -too low, should be in top 5

37.985 Brad Green - about right considering games missed

33.646 Matthew Warnock - should be higher


That's not how it works HT. Demonland doesn't tally up all the votes. He randomly selects 3 entries, tallies those, then multiplies by the weighting for each match.

Ok, thanks Titan.

Just out of interest, the random selection - what's the process involved? Posters go into a lottery draw or something, and the first three out count?

Ok, thanks Titan.

Just out of interest, the random selection - what's the process involved? Posters go into a lottery draw or something, and the first three out count?

LOL

That much effort?

Whelan - for THAT goal.

Disagree on the comments about the crowd - thought it was probably 60-40 their way - we were also funnier, louder and better looking.

 
Leaderboard

102.615 Aaron Davey - spot on

90.172 Brent Moloney - spot on

58.652 Cameron Bruce - way too high, shouldnt be in top 10

53.702 Brock McLean - too high

52.790 Cale Morton - about right

42.055 Colin Sylvia - should be in top 3

40.383 Jack Grimes - about right

40.272 Nathan Jones - too high

38.121 James Frawley -too low, should be in top 5

37.985 Brad Green - about right considering games missed

33.646 Matthew Warnock - should be higher

Other than Bruce, agree with those comments.

Just out of interest, the random selection - what's the process involved? Posters go into a lottery draw or something, and the first three out count?

I'm pretty sure Demonland just picks 3 of the votes given. You can't be selected two weeks in a row, either.

6. Morton

5. Davey

4. MacKenzie

3. Bartram

2. Jurrah

1. Newton


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