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Demonland Player of The Year

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6 Warnock

5 Scully

4 McDonald

3 Bruce

2 McKenzie

1 Bate

 

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

Thanks, I shouldn't post when I am as angry as I was last night. But I had changed it before I read your post. Cheers.

Go Dee's.

 

6. Scully

5. Trengove

4. Warnock

3. Bate

2. Frawley

1. Bennell

*Appologise to Bruce and Grimes

Edited by Tall Defence

6. Scully

5. Bate

4. Trengove

3. McKenzie

2. Bennell

1. Warnock

Honourable mentions to:

Davey

McDonald

Jamar

Grimes


6. Scully - Outstanding. To see him directing traffic around the stoppages was awsome for one so young. Our second Rising Star nom. for the season?

5. Grimes - Decision making and execution first class in very tough conditions. So cool under pressure.

4. Trengove - Lots of hard-earned posessions and used them all to advantage.

3. Bate - His best game for the year in conditions that didn't suit him. Really stepped up in our depleted forward half.

2. Bruce - Worked tirelessly and used it well.

1. Warnock - Kept Hall to zero influence.

Apologies to Jones, McKenzie, McDonald, Davey and Bennell.

The skills, composure and commitment of our youngsters were amazing last night. After the initial disappointment of the loss, I'm now seeing so many positives. The future is indeed rosy.

Edited by Deeoldfart

6. Scully

5. Grimes

4. Trengove

3. Bennell

2. Warnock

1. Bate

Definite apologies to Bruce, Jones, McKenzie and McDonald

Edited by QueenC
Oops forgot one!!!

6 - Scully

5 - Warnock

4 - Bate

3 - Trengove

2 - Jones

1 - Bennell

Warnock absolutely starred in defence. Brilliant game.

Harsh on Grimes but he turned the ball over a ridiculous amount of times for someone of his obvious talent.

 

6 - Scully

5 - Bruce

4 - Bate

3 - Trengove

2 - Barts (He SHUTDOWN ADAM COONEY, more love please)

1 - Jones


6 - Tom Scully

5 - Jack Grimes

4 - Matthew Bate

3 - Matthew Warnock

2 - Cameron Bruce

1 - Jack Trengove

6. Scully

5. Bennell

4. Bate

3. Warnock

2. Trengove

1. Jones

6. Scully

5. Trengove

4. Warnock

3. Mckenzie

2. Bruce

1. Grimes

Apologies to Bennell, Bate and Jones.

6 - Scully: Probably the most dominant game I've ever seen from an 18 year old. Unbelievable.

5 - Warnock: I thought he was awesome on Hall.

4 - Trengove: Second fiddle to Scully, but still an absolute gun.

3 - Bate: X-Factor up forward.

2 - Bruce: Very good.

1 - McKenzie: already in our top half a dozen or so most important IMO. Makes things happen.

Edited by Sylvia Saint


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Thanks to all those who voted. Tom Scully was given the perfect game by the three posters selected at random. Great to see so much young blood challenging this year!

57.042 Mark Jamar

51.255 James Frawley

48.898 Brent Moloney

48.713 James McDonald

48.428 Jack Grimes

33.071 Tom Scully

29.463 Jack Trengove

28.994 Brad Green

26.292 Colin Sylvia

22.147 Matthew Bate

20.656 Ricky Petterd

17.419 Aaron Davey

15.431 Nathan Jones

13.434 Jordie McKenzie

12.512 Jamie Bennell

11.603 Matthew Warnock

10.760 Cameron Bruce

8.211 Rohan Bail

7.921 Lynden Dunn

5.250 Clint Bartram

1.705 Joel Macdonald


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