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Demonland Player of the Year

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6. Scully(the only player that turned up for the first quarter)

5. Frawley

4. Sylvia

3. Watts

2. MacDonald

1. Green

 

6. Frawley

5. Scully

4. MacDonald

3. Bennell

2. Davey

1. Johnson

McKenzie unlucky. If Jurrah started working a bit off the ball then I'd be throwing a point his way as well, but as it stands..

6. Frawley

5. Davey

4. Bennell

3. Macdonald

2. Scully

1. Johnson

Good to see PJ do better this week

Great tackle by Macdonald

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6 - James Frawley

5 - Jordie McKenzie

4 - Colin Sylvia

3 - Tom Scully

2 - Joel MacDonald

1 - Jamie Bennell

There are only 3 players that can hold their heads high: Scully, Frawley and McKenzie.

Astonishly, I think I even saw a couple of posters not include Scully in their votes.


6. Frawley

5. Scully

4. Dunn

3. Rivers

2. Watts

1. Bennel

6: MacDonald

5: Sylvia

4: Scully

3: Johnston

2: Frawley

1: Bartram

 

6. Scully

5. Frawley

4. Bennell

3. Rivers

2. Watts

1. Sylvia

MacDonald, McKenzie missed.

6: MacDonald

5: Sylvia

4: Scully

3: Johnston

2: Frawley

1: Bartram

Yeah, he did a great job in keeping Eddie Munster to just 4 goals. :o


Yeah, he did a great job in keeping Eddie Munster to just 4 goals. :o

classic

Yeah, he did a great job in keeping Eddie Munster to just 4 goals. :o

You didn't watch the game obviously. :rolleyes: 3 of the goals were from direct Melbourne turnovers 2 to Davey 1 to Bruce who hit Eddie lace out.

Look at other's votes up the page.

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James Frawley is making a run for the player of the year leadership.

Who will be first to get the ton?

99.772 Mark Jamar

88.368 James Frawley

75.042 Brent Moloney

71.971 Brad Green

70.951 James McDonald

64.773 Jack Grimes

59.078 Jack Trengove

48.976 Tom Scully

47.655 Colin Sylvia

41.130 Aaron Davey

33.878 Matthew Bate

33.199 Jordie McKenzie

33.014 Cameron Bruce

22.896 Jamie Bennell

20.656 Ricky Petterd

19.690 Lynden Dunn

19.525 Nathan Jones

17.321 Joel Macdonald

17.257 Jordan Gysberts

17.065 Matthew Warnock

12.546 Clint Bartram

9.077 Rohan Bail

8.500 Cale Morton

8.073 Neville Jetta

7.064 Brad Miller

6.353 Jack Watts

4.872 Colin Garland

4.752 Cale Morton

1.732 Paul Johnson

0.866 Jared Rivers

You didn't watch the game obviously. :rolleyes: 3 of the goals were from direct Melbourne turnovers 2 to Davey 1 to Bruce who hit Eddie lace out.

Look at other's votes up the page.

I watched the game closely. Bartram is a liability with the football. The sooner that players who regularly make mistakes are weeded out of the team the better. Bartram is one of many that make me cringe with the ball in their hands.

You're easily satisfied.

I watched the game closely. Bartram is a liability with the football. The sooner that players who regularly make mistakes are weeded out of the team the better. Bartram is one of many that make me cringe with the ball in their hands.

You're easily satisfied.

Bail

Morton

Jones

Dunn

Scully (hate to say it)

Bruce

Bartram

Way, way, way too many turnover kings in the one side


I watched the game closely. Bartram is a liability with the football. The sooner that players who regularly make mistakes are weeded out of the team the better. Bartram is one of many that make me cringe with the ball in their hands.

You're easily satisfied.

Your entitled to your opinion, fortunately for the MFC you don't get to pick the team. Yes he needs to improve his disposal as do many, he and Bennell were at least trying in the first half of the game when it was lost.

Look up the page, others gave him 3 or 4 votes. Go force your opinions on them, or better still keep them to yourself.

If you watched the game then I recommend OPSM or Specsavers.

I will be satisfied with a Premiership and NOTHING less!

I am surprised (I suppose I shouldn't be), that only 7 out of 34 posters found votes for Rivers' game against Fremantle.

I thought he was certainly one of our best on the day.

James Frawley is making a run for the player of the year leadership.

Who will be first to get the ton?

99.772 Mark Jamar

88.368 James Frawley

Given that he can only get 6 points a round I'd say Jamar has that one pretty well wrapped up. However, Frawley could overhaul him by the end of the season if things go his way.

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