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Demonland Player of The Year

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6 James Mcdonald (What a captain)

5 Mark Jamar

4 James Frawley

3 Brad Green

2 Jack grimes

1 Lynden Dunn (Forget about the mistakes he lead up very well with 10 marks)

Edited by Mr Morton

6 J Frawley

5 J McDonald

4 J Bennell

3 J Grimes

2 B Molomey

1 B Green

 

6. Frawley

5. Mcdonald ©

4. Grimes

3. Green

2. Bail

1. Jamar


6. Frawley

5. James McDonald

4. Bennell

3. Dunn

2. Green

1. Trengove

Apologies: Grimes and Bate.

6. Jamar (absolute domination today)

5. Frawley

4. J-Mac

3. Green

2. Bennell

1. Trengove

Edited by P_Man

 

6- Frawley (bloody brilliant, and shut down Burton who was killing us)

5- Junior (inspirational as always)

4- Grimes (great as always)

3- Jamar (continues to dominate)

2- Warnock (completely shut down Tippet)

1- Green

Bennell, Trengove and Bail very stiff.


6. McDonald

5. Frawley

4. Bail

3. Trengove

2. Green

1. Bennell

6- Junior (Great captain's goal at the end)

5- Frawley

4- Bennell

3. Grimes

2. Trengove

1. Jamar

Edited by DemonWorshipper

6- Frawley, best game I've seen from Chippa. Provided plenty of run and gave his direct opponent nothing. Great move by Bails to stick him on Burton, turned the match.

5- McDonald, If he can keep up this form he'll play on next year

4- Grimes, brilliant second half, like a rock in defence

3- Bennell, provided some spark and applied plenty of pressure in the forward line

2- Bail, he's been a revelation in his 2 games this year

1- Trengove, could have thrown a blanket over about 8 blokes for this last vote. Great even contribution across the board.

5 of my 6 vote getters have played less than 50 games, 4 have played less than 20. Exciting times ahead.


6 J Frawley

5 J McDonald

4 J Bennell

3 J Grimes

2 J Trengove

1 M Warnock

An honorable mention to Rohan Bail who continues to build some form and looks like a handy fixture for 2010.

Nice to see Garland back in the side, I had forgotten how special he is.

6 - Grimes

5 - Jamar

4 - McDonald

3 - Bennell

2 - Frawley

1 - Trengove

* Just missed out on the 1 vote: Moloney, Bartram, Davey, Green, Warnock, Bruce

Edited by Spirit of Barassi

6: Frawley

5; Jamar

4: McDonald James

3: Grimes

2: Warnock

1: Bail

6 - Frawley

5 - Grimes

4 - Bennell

3 - Mcdonald (James)

2 - Bail

1 - Trengove

apologies to green, jamar, warnock

6. Frawley

5. Grimes

4. Mcdonald

3. Trengove

2. Bennell

1. Jamar

Frawley was absolutely fantastic I thought. Building into such a solid player in the backline (and into an animal at that).

Grimes has possibly the coolest head from someone so young that I've seen.

Special mention also to Bartram who I thought was very good. Bail also had a good game.

Edited by 45HG16


6. McDonald

5. Green

4. Frawley

3. Bennell (Great effort today but give him goal kicking practice!)

2. Bail

1. Dunn (Forget about the errors he made in the 4th Qt, he got 20 touches and a couple of hitouts, 10 marks and came within a couple of metres of 2 goals)

Edited by desertfox

 

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