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Demonland Player of The Year

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I actually don't think we should be doing votes this week.

McKenzie should get 6 and that's it.

 

6. Jordie

5. Watts

4. Frawley

3. Dunn

2. Jones

1. Trengove

6- Jordie

no more votes to give

can we give minus'?


6 - Jordie McKenzie

5 - Matthew Bate

4 - Jack Watts

3 - Jack Trengove

2 - Ricky Petterd

1 - Nathan Jones

That was hard.

6 - McKenzie

5 - Watts

4 - Howe

3 - Trengove

2 - Petterd

1 - Jones

 

i think its fair to say that jordie is going to dominate the votes this week

do we know what the biggest differential in term of number of votes is from the best on ground to the second best?

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6. Jordie McKenzie

5. Jack Watts

4. ?

Both of these players were well beaten on the day, but at least they can walk away knowing they gave everything for the club and jumper. The rest should hang their heads in shame ...


Please try hard to find 6 players ...

Sorry, but that's an impossible task you have set us there.

McKenzie.

Trengove.

Jones.

Watts.

Then I guess a mention to some of the kids who seemed to keep trying, like Nicholson, Tapscott and Gysberts.

Also, Bartram.

Selwood played such a dominant game I want to give him some of my votes.

Not Stevie J though, he just gives me the s4!7s.

6 - McKenzie

5 - Watts

4 - Howe

3 - Trengove

2 - Petterd

1 - Jones

And I thought Nicholson did some good things, and showed some hardness (pity about the turnovers).

Fair to say this will be a day they will all remember; as in "where were you when ........."


6 -

5 -

4 -

3 -

2 -

1 - McKenzie (well beaten by Selwood but earnt his pay-cheque)

Slight apology to Watts, the rest can donate this weeks pay to charity.

6. Fitzpatrick

5. Newton

4. Jetta

3. Bail

2. Evans

1. Grimes


I'm one of the lucky ones who didn't see (or hear) the game. So no votes from me this week.

But it makes me wonder - is there a weighting for Demonland votes? For example, does the top vote getter today get the same number of points/votes as the top vote getter in a game which Melbourne won? And the same question applies for the Bluey Truscott B&F award. Does anyone know?

 

Fair to say this will be a day they will all remember; as in "where were you when ........."

Thailand, got back today. I should have just stayed over there.

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Jordie McKenzie got the perfect score while Jack Watts also polled well and, as a result, stretched his lead.

114 . Jack Watts

97 . Stefan Martin

91 . Jared Rivers

90 . Jack Trengove

85 . Brent Moloney Nathan Jones

61 . Colin Sylvia

54 . Jordie McKenzie

47 . Ricky Petterd

37 . Mark Jamar

36 . James Frawley

35 . Rohan Bail

32 . Brad Green

28 . Luke Tapscott

27 . Jordan Gysberts

25 . Colin Garland

21 . Jeremy Howe

16 . Liam Jurrah

15 . Tom Scully

13 . Neville Jetta

11 . Addam Maric

10 . Cale Morton

8 . Aaron Davey

7 . Jamie Bennell Michael Evans

4 . Lynden Dunn Joel Macdonald

3 . Clint Bartram Michael Newton

2. Jack Grimes Dan Nicholson

1. Matthew Warnock


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