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Demonland Player of the Year

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Err, I hate going first . . .

But I thought it was

6. McDonald

5. Sylvia

4. Moloney

3. MacDonald

2. Jamar

1. Bail

Apologies to lots.

A big round this week given that the match ratio is higher than it's been for a while.

6,5,4,3,2,1 ...

6 - McDonald

5 - Moloney

4 - Jones

3 - Sylvia

2 - Jamar

1 - Warnock

 

6 Sylvia

5 Junior

4 Green

3 Bail

2 Warnock

1 Grimes


6 junior like a fine wine getting better with age

5 maloney very stiff not to be bog close second

4 jamar nothing needs to be said

3 bail new kid on the block

2 sylvia good second half

1 joel mac stiff not to be earning more from me cant wait to see him do his thing against the lions

 

6 - McDonald (proving everyone, including me, wrong. Super effort again)

5 - Moloney

4 - MacDonald

3 - Jamar

2 - Sylvia

1 - Bail (loving this guy)

Plenty of others miss out: Grimes, Green, Warnock, Bate, Scully, Petterd.

Edited by titan_uranus

6. McDonald

5. Moloney

4. Sylvia

3. MacDonald

2. Scully

1. Jamar


6. Sylvia

5. Moloney

4. McDonald

3. Scully

2. Jamar

1. Bail


6. Jnr.Mac

5. Brent Maloney

4. Mark Jamar

3. Colin Sylvia

2. Tom Scully

1. Jack Grimes

I felt a lot of love for jnr today. He is inspirational.

6: James McDonald

5: Sylvia

4: Jamar

3: Bail

2: Moloney

1: Jones N.

6. Sylvia

5. McDonald

4. Green

3. Bail

2. Jamar

1. Warnock

How is it even possible that Moloney is not in your votes? He was an absolute monster today.

6. Moloney (37 touches and 9 tackles is the performance of the season...so far)

5. Sylvia

4. Mcdonald

3. Green

2. Jones

1. Jamar

So many good players today.

Edited by Mr Morton

How is it even possible that Moloney is not in your votes? He was an absolute monster today.

6. Moloney (37 touches and 9 tackles is the performance of the season...so far)

And he probably won't get a Brownlow vote due to his being reported.


So good to have Sylvia back.

I take back all my years of angst and disgust directed towards him! B)

Err, I hate going first . . .

But I thought it was

6. McDonald

5. Sylvia

4. Moloney

3. MacDonald

2. Jamar

1. Bail

Apologies to lots.

6 James McDonald

5 Moloney

4 Sylvia

3 Green

2 Jamar

1 MacDonald

Wow. Almost everyone deserves votes today. Absoulte corker of a performance.

6. McDonald

5. Sylvia

4. Moloney

3. Bail

2. Jamar

1. Scully

I thought Trengove and Scully both had their best games. Still a few small erros but these boys are gunna be brilliant for our fine club and I want to boof 'em both.

Nate Jones and Brad Green both stiff today. Probably one of Nate's best games.

 

How is it even possible that Moloney is not in your votes? He was an absolute monster today.

He had a good game no doubt. I know he was second(?) in possessions but I don't remember him doing anything particularly remarkable with the footy in his hands. In retrospect he deserves a nod but I stand by my votes. Top 3 hopefully speak for themselves, Bail was outstanding around the clearances and had the poise and confidence of a senior player, Jamar continued his dominance, and Warnock was far and above our best in the backline.

Edited by P_Man

6. James McDonald: Best game for quite some time. Outstanding leadership and work ethic. I can't remember him making a mistake.

5. Colin Sylvia: Great return from injury. Never shirked an issue and always a threat on the forward line.

4. Brent Moloney: Worked tirelessly all day in the clinches. Racked up a load of posessions and generally used it to advantage.

3. Mark Jamar: Didn't have a lot to beat but did it with aplomb. Gave our on-ballers first use of the ball at 90% of stoppages.

2. Brad Green: Another very strong game. Provided an excellent target up forward, but missed a couple that he would normally gobble up.

1. Joel MacDonald: Reliable, and provided excellent run out of defence.

Several unlucky, including Bail, Jones, Bate, and Scully who showed promise of things to come.

Edited by Deeoldfart


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