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Demonland Player of the Year Round 2

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6 - Tapscott. A few clanger kicks after half time but this guy is made of the right stuff.

5 - Bail. Excellent first half.

4 - Rivers. Improved performance.

3 - Martin. He may not be finished just yet.

2 - Sylvia. A few nice things. Not enough though.

1 - Watts. Encouraging signs before half time.

* Forgot Martin

Edited by Sylvia Saint

 

6- Tapscott. The kid is awesome, and was better defensively than last week too, which was probably his only downfall in his first match. Gun.

5- Bail. Excellent work in the middle under immense pressure and with little support

4- Martin. An absolute revelation. Ran himself into the ground in all positions and did some excellent things, including good contested marks and good use of the footy.

3- Rivers. Much improved and showed why the coaching staff love him

2- Sylvia. When he is good, he is brilliant. Just wish he could do that for 4 whole quarters.

1- Watts. Definitely our most involved forward. Found a way to get into the game even when the forwardline was a dead zone. Good contested work in packs too.

Edited by Jaded

 

6 - Rohan Bail

5 - Luke Tapscott

4 - Colin Sylvia

3 - Jack Trengove

2 - Stefan Martin

1 - Jack Watts


6 - Tapscott

5 - Bail

4 - Martin

3 - Rivers

2 - Trengove

1 - Sylvia

6 - Rivers

5 - Bail

4 - Tapscott

3 - Martin

2 - Sylvia

1 - Trengove

Same 6 names, different order

6 Tapscott (keeps this up and he is rising star for 2011)

5 Bail (he is going to be a very good player for MFC)

4 Martin (has come a very long way)

3 Rivers

2 Sylvia

1 Watts (only because of that mark and goal)

Edited by Sturmmann

 

6- Bail. Officially my favourite Dees player. Love his pace and hard work. In those horrible oments of the 3rd adn last quarter he was the only one still running.

5- Tapscott. Great to have himn in the team tongiht. Yep, a few clangers in the 3rd quarter but kicking to stationary targets is difficult for anyone.

4- Martin. Contested marking, running down smaller opponents, kicking vastly improved.

3- Rivers. Some of the Hawks misses in 1st half came from his defensive pressure. Not creative but worked really hard.

2- Sylvia. He is the best footballer at our club but he cabn't be on-ball for four quarters. Only help was from Bail.

1- Watts. ran all night. Led with class. Crashed packs and tackled well (at times)

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6 - Tapscott - hard at it

5- Bail - ran hard all day

4- Rivers - did his job - was courageous

3 - Martin - liked his game - good pace for a big man

2 - Sylvia

1 - Watts


6 - Tapscott

5 - Bail

4 - Sylvia

3 - Davey

2 - Trengove

1 - Martin

6. Tapscott

5. Sylvia

4. Rivers

3. Bail

2. Jamar

1. ?

Try Martin.


6 - Bail

5 - Hardly worth it for anyone else

6. Sylvia

5. Tapscott

4. Rivers

3. Bail

2. Davey

1. Jamar

5. Tapscott - BOG is a second gamer..uplifting or concerning?

4. Bail

3. Rivers

2. Martin

1. Davey

6. Tapscott

5. Bail

4. Garland

3. Sylvia

2. Martin

1. Rivers

this


6. Bail

5. Tapscott

4. Rivers

3. Sylvia

2. Martin

1. God Knows!!

Bail n Tappy for me. Martin, Sylvia, Jamar ok but not for long enough. Although on stats it goes to Sylvia.

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