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Demonland Player of the Year

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6. Martin

5. Tapscott

4. McKenzie (thrashed, but never gave up)

3. Rivers

2. Howe

1. Watts (but only just and only for his second half)

I've struggled so much to find who to give votes to that I'm gobsmacked we lost by "only" 50-something points.

6. Jones

5. Martin

4. Howe

3. Petterd

2. Rivers

Nobody else deserved a vote and some of these guys were pretty marginal. Where do Jamar and Moloney go when we need them against sides with big midfields?

For that matter, why does Jamar only ever tap to Moloney? Our midfield needs more tricks against teams like the Hawks.


Nobody else deserved a vote and some of these guys were pretty marginal. Where do Jamar and Moloney go when we need them against sides with big midfields?

For that matter, why does Jamar only ever tap to Moloney? Our midfield needs more tricks against teams like the Hawks.

Honestly fail to see how no one else thought Jamar played well. He out-rucked Bailey and Hale completely. It wasn't his fault that we were losing the clearances, it was the combined strength and skill of Hodge, Mitchell, Sewell etc. that outdid our guys. He was also gut-running till the end, unlike some.

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Stef Martin is closing in ...

100. Jack Watts

97. Stefan Martin

86. Jack Trengove Jared Rivers

85. Brent Moloney

80. Nathan Jones

61. Colin Sylvia

45. Ricky Petterd

37. Mark Jamar

36. Jordie McKenzie

35. Rohan Bail

32. James Frawley Brad Green

28. Luke Tapscott

27. Jordan Gysberts

25. Colin Garland

16. Liam Jurrah

15. Tom Scully

14. Jeremy Howe

13. Neville Jetta

11. Addam Maric

10. Cale Morton

8. Aaron Davey

7. Jamie Bennell Michael Evans

4. Joel Macdonald

3. Clint Bartram Michael Newton

2. Jack Grimes Dan Nicholson

1. Matthew Warnock

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