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Demonland Player of the Year

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6 - Watts

5 - McKenzie

4 - Green

3 - Martin

2 - Howe

1 - Nicholson

* We should all be celebrating Wattsy's first BOG today. Fantastic!

Edited by Range Rover

 

6. Watts!

5. McKenzie

4. Green

3. Howe

2. Martin

1. Scully (for the 1st half)

6 Jack Watts - Very good at ground level for a tall player. Has good kicking skills and makes great decisions. Can also take a contested mark from time to time, too.

5 Stefan Martin - Rucked well, drifted forward. Very coordinated for his size, and has really developed almost every area of his game. Can't wait for next week against the Tiges. Jamar and Martin - together at last.

4 Jordie McKenzie - "See ball, get ball" at its' very finest. Has patches from time to time where his handballing is a little slow, but he has been so important for us.

3 Tom Scully - Was on fire early in the game. As a marathon runner, he makes a pretty good footballer.

2 Jeremy Howe - Has a fantastic leap and a very high work-rate. Petterd + effort = Howe.

1 Moloney - Could have given this to Sylvia, but Moloney's centre work is brilliant. Gets his best friend back next week, which should be nice.

Edited by Chook


Due to television rights , I can only agree with you .I am on this forum as having said Stef Martin is a gun and today re-enforces that .Sometimes Melbourne lose the plot against good teams but that's youth .Last year I wondered why he got so many games and now i know .Looking forward to getting games into more of those<20 gamers .

6 - Watts

5 - Nicholson

4 - McKenzie

3 - Martin

2 - Howe

1 - Green

Gee watts looked good today. And McKenzie 28 Disposals 26 of them handballs. a dead set in and under man

6 - Watts

5 - McKenzie

4 - Martin

3 - Green

2 - Howe

1 - Nicholson

Honourable mentions Jones, Skull

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6 - Watts

5 - Martin

4 - McKenzie

3 - Howe

2 - Green

1 - Nicholson

6. Watts

5. McKenzie

4. Martin

3. Green

2. Garland

1. Scully

Votes to Freo today also, for being shocking.


6. Martin - can't speak highly enough of his game today. Set the standard early.

5. Watts

4. McKenzie

3. Green

2. Howe

1. Frawley

6 - Watts

5 - Martin

4 - Green

3 - Howe

2 - Mckenzie

1 - Nicholson

6 - Watts

5 - Martin

4 - Green

3 - Mckenzie

2 - Howe

1 - Scully

6 - Watts

5 - Martin

4 - Green

3 - McKenzie

2 - Howe

1 - Scully

Also loved Dan Nicholson's game. Jet!

All played pretty well today, except don't give the ball to Clint Bartram. Ever.


6 - Watts

5 - Martin

4 - McKenzie

3 - Green

2 - Howe

1 - Frawley

Edited by Deeoldfart

6.Watts

5.Green

4.Scully

3.Martin

2.McKenzie

1.Howe/Jones

6 - Jack Watts

5 - Stefan Martin

4 - Jordie McKenzie

3 - Brad Green

2 - Jeremy Howe

1 - Colin Sylvia

Not much love for Garland. He was having a blinder before he went off. Still played 3 great quarters.

6 - Watts

5 - Martin

4 - McKenzie

3 - Scully

2 - Green

1 - Howe


6- Watts (star. simple)

5- McKenzie (words can't describe how much I LOVE this kid!!!! :wub: )

4- Martin (what a turnaround)

3- Scully

2- Green

1- Howe

Dan Nicholson was super impressive, as were the backline boys in Garland and Frawley and McDonald. Rivers had a better game too.

6. Watts

5. Scully

4. Martin

3. McKenzie

2. Nicholson

1. Howe

 

Geez, no love for Petterd

Had his best game for the year, did nothing wrong, instrumental in many of the early goals

Had 18 disposals, 8 marks, 9 I50s (most) - not bad for a fwd flanker

Didn't get a mention either on 774 when they discussed the dees best 8-10 players

GOOD GAME RICKY

Edit: added I50's

Edited by daisycutter


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