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Demonland Player of The Year

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6 - Grimes

5 - Scully

4 - Bennell

3 - Warnock

2 - Bate

1 - Jones

Bennell copped a wack and went off...but was brilliant...

Scully and jones both kicked goals when we needed them

Bate gave us an option up forward

Grimes was composed...would like to see him hit runners a lot cleaner with his kicking though

Warnock looked quick and confident on Hall

Edited by disco_demon

 

6 - Scully

5 - Jones

4 - Grimes

3 - Trengove

2 - Bate

1 - Warnock

Special mention for Davey and Bennell whose pace and foot skills in the wet were something special. Bennell first touch ball skills at times was dry weather stuff.

Bennell for GOTY.

6- Scully

5- Grimes

4- Bate

3- Trengrove

2- Warnock

1- Jones

Edited by DemonWorshipper


6 - Scully

5 - Trengove

4 - Grimes

3 - Bate

2 - Bruce

1 - Bennell

I like the look of the top two.

6. Scully (words can't describe how good this kid is)

5. Warnock

4. Jones

3. Bate

2. McKenzie (soo underated is as tough as they come)

1. Bennell

 

6 - Scully

5 - Jones

4 - Grimes

3 - Trengove

2 - Bate

1 - Warnock

Special mention for Davey and Bennell whose pace and foot skills in the wet were something special. Bennell first touch ball skills at times was dry weather stuff.

Bennell for GOTY.

I've gone:

6- Scully

5- Grimes

4 - Warnock

3 - Trengove

2 - Bate

1 - Bruce

Jones turned it over A LOT, fantastic endeavour though. edit Slotted Bruce in, he was great.

Edited by Geddy Lee

6. Scully

5. Trengove

4. Bate

3. Grimes

2. Davey

1. Jones

Edited by The Fire Has Started


6. Scully

5. Grimes

4. Bruce

3. Jones

2. Trengrove

1. Bate

6. Scully - first of many career BOGs

5. Trengove - Scullgove just about our best midfielders already

4. Grimes - his runs out of defence were brilliant

3. Bruce - Bruce bashers very quiet tonight

2. Bate - big big game, really stepped up

1. McKenzie - maybe it should be Scullgovejord!

Apologies to Davey, Jones, (Davey Jones??), Warnock, Junior. I thought Hughes really looked the part too. Can't think of anybody who didn't contribute.

Edited by Akum

davey in the best...

thought he was horrible tonight sittin 5 metres waiting for the cheap ball that never came out, that might be ok in dry weather but not tonight.

i really thought he had little impact he may have used it ok at times but thought bennel was ALOT better.

6- Scully

5- Bennell

4- Bruce

3- BATE

2- Trengrove

1- Jones


6 - Scully

5 - Bate

4 - Trengrove

3 - Jones

2 - Grimes

1 - Warnock

6 scully

5 grimes

4 bruce

3 warnock

2 bate

1 jordie

apart from bruce the future really shone tonight, special mention to jamie bennell good game kid getting better all the time

6 - Scully

5 - Grimes

4 - Trengove

3 - Jones

2 - Bate

1 - McKenzie

listen to baileys post match review...how he talks about bennell might change your voting...he was fantastic tonight

http://www.afl.com.au/video/tabid/76/videoid/53733/rd7+press+conference+melb/default.aspx#VideoPlayerB

Bailey sounds pretty calm but angry about the umpires in pink/red.

6: Scully

5: Trengove

4: McKenzie

3: Bennell

2: Bate

1: Warnock

Edited by Deevout


6 - Scully - and to think he has only just played 7 AFL games. Scary thought.

5 - Grimes - Composure is his middle name

4 - Trengove - because he is awesome

3 - McKenzie - love his work, 6 tackles tonight. lift your game son (sarcasm)

2 - Warnock - Barry who?

1 - Bennell - for 'that' goal & 'that' mark

...

6: Warnock

5: Bate

4: McKenzie

3: Bennell

2: Trengove

1: Scully

Have u got your votes upside down? It's 6 votes for best, 5 for second best, etc.

6 Scully

5 Trengove

4 Grimes

3 Warnock

2 Bate

1 Jones

 

6. Scully

5. Bruce

4. Bate

3. Grimes

2. Jones

1. Bennell

Apologies to Jordie and Jack. Well done every Demon tonight.

Edited by bobby mckenzie


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