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Demonland Player of the Year

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6 - Melbourne Football Club

Okay, here's the real votes...

6 - Colin Sylvia

5 - Jordie McKenzie

4 - Brad Green

3 - Cameron Bruce

2 - James Frawley

1 - Joel Macdonald

I know Joel Mac didn't do that much in the first half of the year, but HOW GOOD HAS HE BEEN

just feel compelled to vote today, what a ripper!

6. Frawley - What a player! The footy brain compliments the footy skills, few Full forwards are going to have the ability to play defensively on him.

5. Sylvia - I like the Chapman comparisons. Strong, hard at it and everywhere including the rucking contests.

4. Bruce - Much maligned but O'Keefe's stats tell the story.

3. Mc Kenzie - Jordie plucked the ball from a few impossible contests today. He ran and tackled like the champion (I don't use that word often) he's going to be.

2. Green - It's like he's waited his whole career to play this role, forever thankful to this great clubman for sticking with us in our darkest hour.

1. Bartram - I like Clint and he played possibly he's best game for us today.

Reason for edit: Forgot Green! Jamar out, Green in.

Edited by the fork

 

6: Sylvia

5: Green

4: Bruce

3: Frawley

2: Bartram. Go Bart's :)

1: Davey

Apologies to J Mac and Jamar

10 out of 10 for a great team effort. It was awesome to be a the "G" today to see a win like that.

6 Sylvia

5 Frawley

4 Bartram (Nasher - I agree with you in part)

3 Green

2 Morton

1 McKenzie

Lots & lots more I would love to add to the list.


6. Frawley

5. Sylvia

4. Bruce

3. Garland

2. Bartram

1. Green

6 - Colin Sylvia

5 - Clint Bartram

4 - James Frawley

3 - Jordie McKenzie

2 - Brad Green

1 - Cam Bruce

It speaks enormous volumes of the sensational team performance today that the games of Davey, Macdonald, Jamar and a handful of others couldn't crack a vote.

 

Hardest to decide this season. Started with a short list of 18.

6. Sylvia

5. Frawley

4. Jamar

3. Bruce

2. Rivers

1. Garland

Backline players set everything up.


10 votes - for one of the best days out at the G in years!!!

6 - Sylvia - An A grader when at his best

5 - Frawley - All-Australian? Superstar.

4 - Bruce - obliterated O'Keefe

3 - Jamar - All Australian Russian!

2 - Green - All Australian?

1 - McKenzie - closely followed by every other player.

McKenzie should be in everyone's bests.

Agreed. 12 tackles, 7 clearances - machine.

6. Sylvia

5. Frawley

4. McKenzie

3. Bartram

2. Green

1. Bruce

6 - Sylvia

5 - Frawley

4 - Green

3 - McKenzie

2 - Bartram

1 - Jamar

6. Sylvia

5. Frawley

4. Green

3. Garland

2. Jamar

1. McKenzie

Apologies to 16 others.

We're getting to the business end, so please let us have your votes ... 6,5,4,3,2,1

6. C.Sylvia

5. J. Frawley

4. C Bruce

3. B.Green

2. C Bartram

1. J. McKenzie

A fantastic TEAM effort! Absolutely no passengers today.


6 - Sylvia - did his best work when it counted

5 - Frawley

4 - McKenzie

3 - Bartram

2 - Bruce

1 - Wonna

6 - Sylvia

5 - Frawley

4 - Green

3 - Bruce

2 - Bartram

1 - Jamar

some good depth building in the list.

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A new leader - Chip Frawley polled big along with Colin Sylvia and Brad Green.

121.296 James Frawley

114.178 Mark Jamar

92.551 Brad Green

82.641 Colin Sylvia

75.042 Brent Moloney

70.951 James McDonald

64.773 Jack Grimes

59.078 Jack Trengove

48.976 Tom Scully

41.130 Aaron Davey

39.373 Jordie McKenzie

33.878 Matthew Bate

33.014 Cameron Bruce

22.896 Jamie Bennell

22.836 Clint Bartram

20.656 Ricky Petterd

19.690 Lynden Dunn

19.525 Nathan Jones

17.321 Joel Macdonald

17.257 Jordan Gysberts

17.065 Matthew Warnock

9.077 Rohan Bail

8.868 Cale Morton

8.500 Cale Morton

8.073 Neville Jetta

7.064 Brad Miller

6.353 Jack Watts

6.174 Austin Wonaeamirri

4.872 Colin Garland

1.732 Paul Johnson

0.866 Jared Rivers

A new leader - Chip Frawley

And what a worthy leader too. Probably our most consistent player this year alongside Green and Jamar, and that really reflects in the votes.

Wouldn't be surprised to see those 3 making up the top 3 in the B&F, with Moloney in the mix as well.

Edited by Jaded


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

47.655 Colin Sylvia

A new leader - Chip Frawley polled big along with Colin Sylvia and Brad Green.

121.296 James Frawley

114.178 Mark Jamar

92.551 Brad Green

82.641 Colin Sylvia

75.042 Brent Moloney

Can I ask how the scoring system works?

Can I ask how the scoring system works?

It's weighted based on the winning/losing margin. We won by a lot, so the points on offer were sky high.

I'm guessing that means I'm too late? Well, for what it's worth:

6. Sylvia

5. McKenzie

4. Frawley

3. Davey

2. Green

1. Bartram

 

Maybe a bit controversial number 6 but :

6. Bartsy

5. Green

4. Frawly

3. Col (sylv)

2. Jamar

1. Jordi

I thought Clint'swork rate all game was the best on ground. probably hes best game ever. As has been mentioned the whole team played well.

Green kicked 5, but we needed him too and it was hes role. Barts, i felt, went above and beyond hes role. Keep it coming

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