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Demonland Player of the Year

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Will reserve judgement until I actually get to see the bloody game. Thanks Fox/Seven.

 

6. Green

5. Sylvia

4. Jamar

3. Bruce

2. MacDonald

1. Bennell

Edited by Dannyz


6 - Green

5 - Jamar

4 - Sylvia

3 - Dunn (beat watson when the game was there to be run)

2 - Bruce (slow player but has footy smarts...creative player for the dees)

1 - Garland (always makes an effort and gets to the contest)

would have like to give votes to LJ, maloney and frawley.

6 Bruce

5 Jamar

4 M$aloney

3 Mckenzie

2 Garland

1 Davey

 

GREEN ?????????

You beat me to it, Green's an automatic six

6 - Brad Green

5 - Cameron Bruce

4 - Jack Trengove

3 - Lynden Dunn

2 - Jordie McKenzie

1 - Mark Jamar

6. Brad Green

5. Colin Sylvia

4. Mark Jamar

3. Cameron Bruce

2. Jack Trengove

1. Matthew Bate

A special menion to Tom Scully. He might not have had the most possessions but his work rate off the ball was terrific.


GREEN ?????????

anther 6 or 7 ould have got votes to but even though brad was good cant fit em all in

6 - Green

5 - Sylvia

4 - Jamar

3 - Bruce

2 - Garland

1 - Trengove

6 Green

5 Sylvia

4 Bruce

3 Jamar

2 Dunn

1 Trengove


6 - Brad Green

5 - Mark Jamar

4 - Brent Moloney

3 - James Frawley

2 - Jack Trengove

1 - Colin Garland

6- Green

5- Sylvia

4- Jamar

3- Bruce

2- Garland

1- Trengove

Jamar is a machine. We completely died in the arse when he came off in the last and PJ took over in the ruck.

6 - Jamar - could be Green, Sylvia or Bruce but Russian...what an amazing season he is having. Made an agile player like Ryder look 2nd rate.

5 - Green - sitting above Roughead for goals this year thats how well he is going. Can play anywhere.

4 - Sylvia - we saw the best of Col today, more please as it is up their with the best when going.

3 - Bruce - best game of the season

2 - Garland - excellent at 2 on 1's let alone 3 on 1's where he comes out on top!

1 - Dunn - could be quite a few but 20 odd touches and 11 marks which I reckon 4-5 were contested (nearly more than our yearly total!) he had the better of Watson.

Thought today our more senior players stood up as a whole with some fantastic signs from the kids again.

 

6. Green

5. Jamar

4. Sylvia

3. Bruce

2. Garland

1. McKenzie

6 - Brad Green

5 - Mark Jamar

4 - Brent Moloney

3 - James Frawley

2 - Jack Trengove

1 - Colin Garland

didn't think Sylvia was in our top 6? :huh:


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