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Demonland Player of the Year

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6,5,4,3,2,1... votes please!

6 - Brad Green

5 - Jack Grimes

4 - Lynden Dunn

3 - James McDonald

2 - Aaron Davey

1 - Cameron Bruce

 

Hard to vote when we played so poorly but I just want to give props to Bartram who continues a remarkable form turnaround by doing a great job on Brent "whinging [censored]" Harvey.


6,5,4,3,2,1... votes please!

6 Lynden Dunn

5 James McDonald

4 Brad Green

3 Cameron Bruce

2 Mark Jamar

1 Jack Grimes

 

Jaded I am not a fan but he was one of the few 4 qtr performers today.

But... but.... he makes me want to kill myself.

His decision making, his kicking, his... ARGH!

Either I've lost my mind, or you are all crazy :unsure:

I'm surprised not many people are giving Bartram votes. He shut down their best player, who tends to kill us each time we play them. Bartram haters (I'm on that list) are eating multiple servings of humble pie right now.

Edited by Jaded


Thought everyone was putrid except Davey who kept hitting targets, Jones, Bartram, J-Mac, Dunn and Green. Grimes and Bruce were above average.

Enough slaps; some sledges:

Martin, Rivers, Joel Mac (how many times do you want to kick into the man on the mark) and Ricky 'Russell Robertson' Petterd, who doesn't like chasing.

I am confident of a much better performance next week though.

Edited by Geddy Lee

6,5,4,3,2,1... votes please!

6 Davey - amazing ball use

5 Green - our only effective forward all day

4 Bartram - great job on Harvey

3 Grimes - racked 'em up in defence and generally used it well

2 Scully - loved his 3rd quarter run. One of the architects of the comeback.

1 Dunn - liked his game today. He kept at it.

6: Grimes. This kid is mature beyond his years, his composure superb.

5: Green. I enjoy watching you. Thanks for the effort.

4: Dunn. He is fast becoming a very versatile player.

3: Bartram. I for one have had to swallow my pride and admit the lad has improved. Did well on Harvey.

2: Jamar. Not his best, but still good.

1: Bennell. At least he was a moving target and not a stationery one!

im surprised at how many people rated davey's game, i thought he was poor. wasted a lot of the bal, trying to be too cute etc.

and i thought that jones was pretty average. yeah he got a bit of it around packs, but did not run or present when he needed too and looked slow and unfit at times, especially compared with his last few weeks.

6. green

5. grimes

4. dunn

3. bartram

2. scully

1. junior


6. Davey (for hitting red & blue [censored])

5. McDonald

4. Green

3. Scully

2. Jamar

1. Dunn

Edited by waynewussell

Hard to vote when we played so poorly but I just want to give props to Bartram who continues a remarkable form turnaround by doing a great job on Brent "whinging [censored]" Harvey.

you are joking?

I have no idea how harvey didn't end up with 40 touches

Bartram's idea of a "tag" is to stand by him at a stoppage run with him for 15m then get puffed and drop off.

Happened about 20 times. I hate harvey with a passion but his gut running is phenomenal

After the 2nd quarter I wasn't concerned with the result and wondered how Bartam was doing and watched non stop the 3rd quarter.

Needs a lesson from Jones from st kilda or Ling

Edited by ucanchoose

6: Davey

5: Scully

4: Jamar

3: Bartram

2: Green

1: Grimes

Lots, and lots of very average footy. A reminder that we have a fair way to go yet.


6. Cameron Bruce

5. Aaren Davey

4. James McDonald

3. Tom Scully (improving more each week imo, very exiting)

2. Brad Green

1. Jack Grimes

apologies to Lynden Dunn.

 

6- Jack Grimes

5- Brad Green

4- Tom Scully

3- Cameron Bruce

2- Aaron Davey

1- James McDonald


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