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Demonland Player of the Year

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6. Martin

5. Martin

4. Martin

3. Petterd

2. Howe

1. Green

 

6 - Jared Rivers

5 - Ricky Petterd

4 - Stefan Martin

3 - Colin Sylvia

2 - Nathan Jones

1 - Jeremy Howe

Can't believe anyone would put Martin at 6. He only gets votes by default.

6 - Jamar

5 - Rivers

4 - Howe

3 - Petterd

2 - Green

1 - Martin

 

I refuse to give Green votes. He was selfish and soft today. Really really struggling, and it hurts me to say because I really admire him.

6- Jones

5- Rivers

4- Petterd

3- Howe

2- Martin

1- Tapscott

I couldn't find any clear winners for the Dees, so these votes are based on who (IMO) worked hardest or had fewest turnovers ......... a disappointing way to have to award votes.

6. Martin

5. Petterd

4. Rivers

3. Green

2. Jones

1. Dunn


Can't believe anyone would put Martin at 6. He only gets votes by default.

That's pretty much the same as everyone else today.

I refuse to give Green votes. He was selfish and soft today. Really really struggling, and it hurts me to say because I really admire him.

6- Jones

5- Rivers

4- Petterd

3- Howe

2- Martin

1- Tapscott

Yeah, I did the same. Half his goals came from advantage, and the rest of the time he was soft.

Yeah, I did the same. Half his goals came from advantage, and the rest of the time he was soft.

And he nearly took out Jamar going for a mark that wasn't his.

Jamar got up quite gingerly after that, and was rightly [censored].

I'd have give him a mouth-full too.

If only he went in with as much intent into packs and tackles as he did marks in the goal square when the game is gone.

My Best

Ricky Bobby ,Lord Howe ,Stefanator ,Jamar ,and Master Bates ,Dunn .

Had a Bad Day

Green

Gysberts

Garland

Sylvia

Frawley

Maric

and whoever else was on Mitchell , Rioli ,Hodge ,Franklin and 47 for them .

Bad Month

JB Hi Fi .(still like him though)

Bad tactics

Garland on Rioli?

Frawley on Franklin after the 1st quarter

Jordy mac on Mitchell


I refuse to give Green votes. He was selfish and soft today. Really really struggling, and it hurts me to say because I really admire him.

Totally agree with this statement. Not a good look for the captain abusing Bate for getting in his way

6 - Rivers

5 - Martin

4 - Jones

3 -Tapscott

2 -Petterd

1 -Sylvia

6 - Martin

5 - Rivers

4 - Petterd

3 - Jones

2 - Howe

1 - Green

6- Martin

5- Jones

4 - Rivers

3 - Moloney

2 - Howe

1 - Bate

6. Jones

5. Martin

4. Petterd

3. Rivers

2. Howe

1. Bate

.

Green played one of the worst 4 goal games I've ever seen.


Bad tactics

Garland on Rioli?

Frawley on Franklin after the 1st quarter

Jordy mac on Mitchell

Hodge on Nicho?

Rivers on Hale & Bailey (both 200cm+)?

Oh, and I thought we picked Dunn & Bate deliberately, just in case we might have needed more physical presence in the middle of the ground. Well we did need more physical pressure in the middle, but we left them in the forward line. They were both reasonable, but Dunn's greatest value has always been in a defensive role on bigger-bodied mids or attacking defenders - exactly what we could have done with today.

they have not made it easy for us this week

6- Martin

5- Petterd

4- Jones

3- Rivers

2- Howe

1- Green

I refuse to give Green votes. He was selfish and soft today. Really really struggling, and it hurts me to say because I really admire him.

6- Jones

5- Rivers

4- Petterd

3- Howe

2- Martin

1- Tapscott

Agree with the sentiment, but it wasn't his fault he was moved into the midfield even though he looked OK on the lead as a FF.

That's pretty much the same as everyone else today.

Fair point.

 

Green played the worst 4 goal game I've ever seen.

EFA.

He's playing for himself and himself only. I'd make Beamer captain right now and if the FD had balls something would be done at the end of the year.


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