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Demonland Player of the Year

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Fun to give votes this week...........not!

6) Bate

5) Scully

Anyone now, nobody deserves votes

4) Bruce

3) Frawley

2) Dunn

1) Trengove

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6- Bate

5- Scully

4- McKenzie

3- Frawley

2- Garland

1- Grimes

Our midfield performance made me sick today. At least Scully and McKenzie showed some fight!

6- Bate

5- Scully

4- McKenzie

3- Frawley

2- Garland

1- Grimes

Our midfield performance made me sick today. At least Scully and McKenzie showed some fight!

I can't be buggered voting today, because coming up with anyone after Bate and Frawley is too hard.

Interesting you gave JG a vote though. I love the boy to death like as much as the rest, but I thought he was our WOG today. He just torched it so many times, it was very frustrating. JT wasn't too far behind in this regard.

FWIW I thought Dunn was reasonable today and I'd probably have him in my 6 somewhere.

I can't be buggered voting today, because coming up with anyone after Bate and Frawley is too hard.

Interesting you gave JG a vote though. I love the boy to death like as much as the rest, but I thought he was our WOG today. He just torched it so many times, it was very frustrating. JT wasn't too far behind in this regard.

I gave him a vote for putting his body on the line time and time again and actually having a go.

Finding 6 players who deserved votes though was a struggle. It was a toss up between him and Dunn, but Dunn has so many brainfarts each week that I can't bring myself to reward him. He makes my blood boil after 6 years in the system.

6: Bate

5: .....

4: .....

3: Frawley

2: Trengove

1: Wooden Spoon on that effort. :S

1.Garland

2.MacDonald

3.Bate

4.Bruce (First half)

5.Grimes

5.Dunn


6 - Bate..obvious

5 - Frawley...another quality scalp

4 - Garland....played well, especially early when most slept

3 - Trengove.....could've finished his work a little more efficiently but was in and amongst it

2 - Scully....same as JT really

1 - Bruce....tried hard

And to all the Watts bashers....I thought he was far from the worst. Yes we saw the soles of his shoes far too often but wasn't alone there. He was up and about a bit more but Gerard Healy probably summed him up well by saying he need to show a bit more urgency.

6. M.Bate

5. T.Scully

4. J.MacDonald

3. J.McKenzie

2. J.Frawley

1. J.Trengove

Very hard to give a vote from a weak display. Only leaned towards the younger boys due to their excuse of being young.

Dissapointing day.

6- Matthew Bate

5- Jack Grimes

4- Cameron Bruce

3- Tom Scully

2- Brad Green

1- Jack Trengove

Very disappointing. We MUST start well against St.Kilda next week. I don't care if St.Kilda are the form team of the competition. We got 22 players out there and so do they. We got to be the in the game from start to finish, no excuses.

CARN THE DEES.

6 - Matthew Bate

5 - James Frawley

4 - Brad Green

3 - Tom Scully

2 - Jack Trengove

1 - Cam Bruce

Watts was better was he?

Someone gave watts votes?

oh why bother..

I saw improvement in him. And I saw more effort from him than from plenty of other players. It wasn't a brilliant performance, hardly even a good one, but I thought he at least showed something compared to previous efforts.

Agree, at least Dunn kicked 2 goals and troubled their defenders just a little.

To me that's overselling Dunn immensely. He was meant to do a defensive job on Johncock, but old Stiffy had a good game.


Agree that Johncock got away from Dunn too much and the points on the day go to stiffy but Dunn was not too bad on the very few occasions we got the ball into our 50 and had we got even close to matching clearances/stoppages that we should have then Dunn could have exploited this area more. He just didn't really get the delivery required to exploit him.

Extra credit to Matty Bate on his game due to this fact. Super effort Bater.

6. Bate

5. Frawley

4. Dunn

3. Bruce

2. Scully

1. Green

 

6. Bate

5. Frawley

4. Dunn

3. Grimes

2. Garland

1. Scully

Oh, the sheer agony selecting the best of a pitiful lot!


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