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Demonland Player of the Year

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6. Moloney

5. Frawley

4. Jones

3. Bate

2. Jamar

1. Trengove

I know these votes are an each to their own thing, but I'm completely baffled by those who don't have Moloney in their list at all. I don't expect everyone to agree that he was the best, but I thought there would be universal agreement that he was in the best 6.

 

Magnificent team effort ... almost seems unfair to single out a few players. I'll have a go at it anyway, with apologies to the other 16!

6. Moloney: Workrate and leadership outstanding, and his ball use was the best I've ever seen from him.

5. Frawley: Magnificent. Kept one of the AFL's best and most important players to zero influence. Fantastic focus / concentration for 100 minutes.

4. Warnock: Not too far behind Frawley. Did a great job containing Fevola's influence. Loved the way he was continually in Fev's ear.

3. Bate: One of his best games. A key link between defence and attack.

2. Jamar: Tapwork and work around the ground wwere again exceptional. He just keeps racking up highly credentialled scalps.

1. Trengove: Someone will have to play an outstanding game to keep the Rising Star nom. from him this week!

6. Moloney...unbelievable game

5. Frawley...ha

4. Tengrove..OMG we have a player here

3. Bate......welcome back Matty

2. Jones.....deadly

1. Grimes....the ace

 

6 N Jones

5 J Frawley

4 B Moloney

3 M Bate

2 J Trengove

1 C Sylvia

6. J.Trengove: easily his best game yet. Sheer class.

5. J. Frawley: even if Brown wasn't 100% he still couldve won the match for them. Chip is entering the elite FB category.

4. M. Bate: when he is on, he is REALLY on!!!

3. B. Moloney: having an awesome year.

2. N. Jones: likewise.

1. M. Jamar: just his presence...

Really hard to put them in order and leave out 16 other players.

Edited by Sylvia Saint


6-Frawley

5-Moloney

4-Trengove

3-Jones

2-Bate

1-Warnock

6. Moloney

5. Bate

4. Trengove

3. Frawley

2. Jones

1. Green (from Warnock, Sylvia, Jamar, McDonald, MacDonald, McKenzie, etc. etc...)

:)

 

6. Sylia - If the demons keep winning, he'll push for All Australian.

5. Moloney - Played like a leader, kept the effort up all night.

4. Frawley - Jono Brown 1 goal, enough said.

3. Jones - Worked hard and played dynamic football.

2. Warnock - Outstanding defence despite Fevola bagging 4.

1. Trengove - This kid, along with Tom Scully, is going to be a superstar.

Jordie Mckenzie, unlucky, love the way this kid plays.

The great thing I learnt from last nights game is that we don't have a star. We've got 24 blokes that go out there and play as a team to win. With guys like Watts, Blease, Morton, Tapscott, Jurrah, Wona, Strauss and Gysberts to grow into this side, along with Scully and Trengove etc....We're going to be a very good football team ladies and gents.

6. Moloney

5. Jones

4. Frawley

3. Trengove

2. Scully

1. Bate

Honorable Metions to Sylvia, McKenzie, Warnock, Grimes, Petterd, McDonald, MacDonald & Jamar

Tough week to give votes with everyone playing thier role extremely well.


6. James Frawley

5. Mathew Warnock

4. Brent Maloney

3. Nathan Jones

2. Jack Trengove

1. Ricky Pettard

6 Brent Moloney

5 James Frawley

4 Matthew Bate

3 Mark Jamar

2 Matthew Warnock

1 Jack Trengove


6. Moloney

5. Frawley

4. Bate

3. Jones

2. Trengove

1. Sylvia

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The Russian's stellar season continues but he faces a big challenge next week against the North Melbourne tall timber:

54.191 Mark Jamar

51.778 James Frawley

49.346 Brent Moloney

46.463 James McDonald

28.478 Jack Grimes

26.404 Colin Sylvia

20.768 Ricky Petterd

20.295 Jack Trengove

19.282 Brad Green

15.846 Matthew Bate

12.512 Jamie Bennell

12.491 Jordie McKenzie

11.885 Nathan Jones

10.850 Tom Scully

9.904 Matthew Warnock

8.211 Rohan Bail

6.919 Aaron Davey

4.171 Lynden Dunn

3.410 Cameron Bruce

1.705 Joel Macdonald

The Russian's stellar season continues but he faces a big challenge next week against the North Melbourne tall timber:

54.191 Mark Jamar

51.778 James Frawley

49.346 Brent Moloney

46.463 James McDonald

28.478 Jack Grimes

26.404 Colin Sylvia

20.768 Ricky Petterd

20.295 Jack Trengove

19.282 Brad Green

15.846 Matthew Bate

12.512 Jamie Bennell

12.491 Jordie McKenzie

11.885 Nathan Jones

10.850 Tom Scully

9.904 Matthew Warnock

8.211 Rohan Bail

6.919 Aaron Davey

4.171 Lynden Dunn

3.410 Cameron Bruce

1.705 Joel Macdonald

How many votes has Bruce received?

6 Frawley

5 Trengove

4 Jamar

3 Sylvia

2 Jones

1 Warnock

Apologies to the rest of the side, and getting the votes in late...

Moloney just missed.


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