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Demonland Player of the Year

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Your votes please 6,5,4,3,2,1 ...

6 - Lynden Dunn

5 - Aaron Davey

4 - James Frawley

3 - Tom Scully

2 - Liam Jurrah

1 - Colin Sylvia (simply because it was his 100th)

(edited Scully in there)

Edited by eth38

 

6 - Dunn (X-factor)

5 - Frawley (smashed Riewoldt)

4 - Green (Mr. Reliable)

3 - Scully (this guy is going to be unstoppable with his engine + skill)

2 - Davey (creative)

1 - Jurrah (wouldve been higher up if he kicked straight)

sorry to Bruce + Bail

Edited by Sylvia Saint

6 Dunn

5 Davey

4 Mckenzie

3 Scully

2 Frawley

1 Jurrah

 

6. Frawley

5. Dunn

4. Green

3. Jurrah

2. Davey

1. Rivers


From the top:

Frawley - what more can a player do? I said in another thread he's the new Glen Jakovich, and I'll say it again here.

Dunny - Dunn has stunned me with his development. That goal after the siren was a cracker, and he KNEW he'd kick it. I didn't.

Davey - smooth as silk, cut through Richmond like they were warm butter.

Green - all class, vice-like hands, and a great snap.

Jurrah - could and should have had 7

Bail - pace, balance, can deliver.

6. Dunn

5. Davey

4. Green

3. Rivers

2. Frawley

1. Jurrah

6. The strange moustached fellow in #14. Not sure who he is or what he's done with Lynden Dunn, but I definitely like this guy better.

5. Frawley

4. Green

3. Jurrah - Bails and co showed why they get paid the large coin and I pay for the privilege of my offerings: I had him as an 'out' this week :wacko:. This could have easily been a huge bag had his kicking not been wayward.

2. Davey

1. Scully

6. James Frawley

5. Cameron Bruce

4. Lynden Dunn

3. Tom Scully

2. Brad Green

1. Aaron Davey

Jones,Jurrah, Garland and Rivers also very good.

GO DEMONS YOU GOOD THINGS. I am excited. Next week we will go in as underdogs against the hawks, looking for revenge from Round 1.

CARN THE DEES! KEEP THE DREAM ALIVE.

6. The strange moustached fellow in #14. Not sure who he is or what he's done with Lynden Dunn, but I definitely like this guy better.

5. Frawley

4. Green

3. Jurrah - Bails and co showed why they get paid the large coin and I pay for the privilege of my offerings: I had him as an 'out' this week :wacko:. This could have easily been a huge bag had his kicking not been wayward.

2. Davey

1. Scully

I gotta agree with you re Dunn.

I would be described around here as a "Dunn-basher", but FMD he has turned himself and his career around. What is even more remarkable is that he is clearly carrying a foot injury. Anyone who saw him coming to the bench today would see that he can barely put weight on one of his feet, and is hobbling badly. Amazing effort from him to really drag us through some rough patches 2 weeks in a row. I'm going to give all credit to his dirty mo! :)

I'd say that apart from Green, our senior players were relatively quiet today. Junior wasn't at his best, Bruce had good patches but didn't do a lot, and Jamar is clearly not 100% fit, and yet we managed to drag ourselves over the line thanks to the efforts of Scully, Watts, Bail and Jurrah in the last quarter.

Also, I f'ing love James Frawley!!!! :wub:


6. Dunn - Starting to come of age

5. Frawley - Smashed Riewoldt, unbelievable performance

4. McKenzie - kept Tuck to only a handful

3. Bail - just kept running

2. Green

1. Jurrah

Watts had a good last Q.

6. Tom Scully

5. James Frawley

4. Brad Green

3. Lyndenn Dunn

2. Aussie Wonaeamirri

1. Mark Jamar

Bruce had good patches but didn't do a lot

Bruce was involved in that one play of pure poetry in the third quarter with his absolutely cracking kick between the 50 arcs to Sylvia, which resulted in the goal in the square to Wonaeamirri. Can't remember anything else he may or may not have done, but that particular bit was worthy of huge props I reckon. That one play, which started with Joel Macdonald in defence, was the highlight of the game for me.

Very even effort this week, difficult to rate who was more important, here's my try!

6. Dunn - What an improvement for him this year!

5. Frawley - Kepping Jack to 1 goal is a massive win!

4. Davey - Skillful display

3. Bartram - I would not have said this 1 year ago.

2. Bruce - Important wins in defense

1. Watts - Not sure why

6. James Frawley

5. Lyndon Dunn

4. Brad Green

3. Jordie McKenzie

2. Aaron Davey

1. Tom Scully


6. Frawley - answered the Riewoldt v Frawley question emphatically.

5. Dunn - has well and truly arrived!

4. Jurrah - straighter kicking and he would have been BOG (kicked 4.4, should have had at least 6 or 7)

3. Davey - the cream of the crop

2. Green - my favourite for a much deserved B&F award...

1. Scully - easy to forget he's just 18

Edited by Doggo

6. Dunn

5. Frawley

4. Davey

3. Jurrah

2. Jones

1. Green

Loved Jonesy's courage, Bail's dash and was pleased to see Watts improve in the last. Great day at the G.

 

Not a lot of love for Jonesy...thought he had a great game.

6. Frawley

5. Dunn

4. Jones

3. Davey

2. Jurrah

1. Scully

6. The strange moustached fellow in #14. Not sure who he is or what he's done with Lynden Dunn, but I definitely like this guy better.

:lol::)


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