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Demonland Player of The Year

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6 McDonald

5 Grimes

4 Scully

3 Trengove

2 Green

1 Jamar

6 - Junior

5 - Green

4 - Grimes

3 - Jamar

2 - McKenzie

1 - Scully

 

6- MCDonald

5- Scully

4- Green

3- Trengove

2- Grimes

1- McKenzie

6 - McDonald

5 - Jamar

4 - McKenzie

3 - Green

2 - Rivers

1 - Trengove


6 - Green

5 - McKenzie

4 - Scully

3 - McDonald

2 - Grimes

1 - Jamar

6 - Green

5 - McKenzie

4 - Scully

3 - McDonald ©

2 - Rivers

1 - Grimes

Seriously, there should be some kind of weighting to these votes from round to round. Today's sixth best on ground wouldn't equate to sixteenth best in any kind of half-decent effort. Ugh.

6 - Brad Miller - Stamped his authority with a superb game, dominated the aerial contests.

5 - Jake Spencer - Brilliant in the ruck, gave first use to the midfielders.

4 - Lynden Dunn - Looks ready for a breakout year in 2010, and could push for the Bluey.

3 - Cameron Bruce - Handballing skills are a delight to watch. Never turns it over.

2 - Joel MacDonald - Stuck it up the Brisbane Lions with a dazzling display.

1 - Nathan Jones - He was right, Tom Scully really does make him a better player.

Ha! thanks Y-M. Enjoyed the irony

 

6 McKenzie

5 Green

4 McDonald

3 Grimes

2 Scully

1 Davey

Grimes Green Junior Scully Trengove McKenzie


6, Scully

5, Jamar

4, Junior

3, Frawley

2, Green

1, Trengove

Trengove has to get the 1 vote for me for a great first game.

6. Brad Green

5. James McDonald

4. Jared Rivers

3. Jack Grimes

2. Jordie McKenzie

1. Jack Trengove


6 - Brad Miller - Stamped his authority with a superb game, dominated the aerial contests.

5 - Jake Spencer - Brilliant in the ruck, gave first use to the midfielders.

4 - Lynden Dunn - Looks ready for a breakout year in 2010, and could push for the Bluey.

3 - Cameron Bruce - Handballing skills are a delight to watch. Never turns it over.

2 - Joel MacDonald - Stuck it up the Brisbane Lions with a dazzling display.

1 - Nathan Jones - He was right, Tom Scully really does make him a better player.

What are you on? It looks good.

6 - Jordie McKenzie - Looked like Junior out there, his tackling was sensational.

5 - Brad Green - Talk about courageous. He was the spark.

4 - Jack Grimes - Good movement out of the 50, will be a star

3 - James McDonald - Had a solid game

2 - Ricky Petterd - A bit inaccurate, but he worked hard considering our midfield didn't help

1 - Jack Trengove - Just because. Had a great debut.

6 - Grimes

5 - Trengove

4 - Scully

3 - Green

2 - Bruce

1 - Frawley

I don't normally comment on people's ratings but how in hell does Bruce get votes for yesterday's performance. Talk about rewarding rank mediocrity


After a day to reflect on it and (almost) getting over the disappointment:-

6: Brad Green - our full forward for at least the first half of the year please.

5: Jack Trengove - for an excellent first game. How good would this kid be in a real team!

4: Tom Scully - see #5 above.

3: Jack Grimes - game no.13 and the real future of the club.

2: Jordie McKenzie - player no. 13 and the real future of the club. Permanent promotion to senior list now please.

1: James Frawley - the worst job in the AFL, playing as a key position backman for the MFC, but Frawley handles it with as much poise and assurance as can be expected from someone who has played less than 50 games.

As for the others: why must Jones always handball to players who are wedged between 2, 3 or more opposition players?

6 - McDonald

5 - Green

4 - Scully

3 - Grimes

2 - Trengove

1 - Jamar

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Demonlanders - you have voted a new hero (just). Current standings on the weighted system:-

5.735043 Tom Scully

4.692308 Brad Green Jack Grimes and James McDonald

4.17094 Mark Jamar

3.649573 Jack Trengove

2.606838 James Frawley and Jordie McKenzie

This rounds votes (selected at random) came from:

Deemitch

6. James McDonald

5. Grimes

4. Scully

3. Trengove

2. Green

1. Jamar

Sylvia Saint

6. Green

5. McKenzie

4. Scully

3. James McDonald

2. Grimes

1. Jamar

Waynewussell

6. Jamar

5. Frawley

4. Trengove

3. Scully

2. Grimes

1. Green

This gave us votes as follows:

11. Scully

9. Green

9. Grimes

9. James McDonald

8. Jamar

7. Trengove

5. Frawley

5. McKenzie

The votes were then weighted by multiplying the points for and dividing the points against for the round i.e. 61/117.

No correspondence will be entered into with frustrated mathematicians, parents of players or anyone else for that matter (although if there are flaws in claculation please send them by PM to Whispering_Jack who will probably be too busy with work to answer your queries.

 

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