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Demonland Player of the Year

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We're moving into the home straight and Jack Watts has poll position:

130. Jack Watts

103. Stefan Martin

104 . Jack Trengove

91. Jared Rivers

85 . Nathan Jones Brent Moloney

61 . Colin Sylvia

54 . Jordie McKenzie

47 . Ricky Petterd

37 . Mark Jamar

36 . James Frawley

35 . Rohan Bail

32 . Brad Green

29 . Jordan Gysberts Jeremy Howe

28 . Luke Tapscott

27 . Colin Garland

19 Joel Macdonald

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

3 . Clint Bartram Michael Newton

2 . Jack Grimes. Dan Nicholson

1 . Matthew Warnock

Assuming you're giving out 6-1 every week, Watts has won it already.

 

Late but not forgotten:

6 Watts

5 Garland

4 Trengove

3 MacDonald

2 McKenzie

1 Dunn

Is it possible to get the chosen 6-1s from the past three games?

 

From what others have voted for the 76 point defeat at the hands of Carlton

Is is concerning to see how poor our current leadership group polled

Thought it was an important game for the club

Hope the next coach does a Blighty and brings a broom

Rivers? as in Jared, Number 27 right?

Correct. Check Kreuzer's stats - 4 kicks 7 handballs at just a touch over 70% effective. 4 marks for the game when plenty of ball was coming his way. Rivers held up very well, and although he is an easy bloke to criticize, he played a decent game yesterday.


6 - Watts

5 - Trengove

4 - MacDonald

3 - Garland

2 - Strauss

1 - Howe

Strauss? Idea of a bad joke? Good luck to the young fella. Hope he recovers and gets back to earn 'real' votes.

As to mine,

6. Watts

5. Trengove

4. Garland

3. Frawley (not obvious offensively, but kept the dangerous Walker quiet)

2. Petterd (I like him going on ball occasionally)

1. Gysberts

Correct. Check Kreuzer's stats - 4 kicks 7 handballs at just a touch over 70% effective. 4 marks for the game when plenty of ball was coming his way. Rivers held up very well, and although he is an easy bloke to criticize, he played a decent game yesterday.

dont forget that all important ONE tackle !! phoar !! Must forget... of those 4 kicks he held up 2 long enough to get a pie. I think Carlton fell asleep waiting fo rthe ball to come in afterwards :rolleyes: and by all means Jared ...its much preferable to kick to outweighed contest...yes siree bob !!

If it was for the coupl eof decent fist aways each game I truly wonder as to his worth.

Yes, folks, im not his greatest fan. I'll come clean. Hes slow off the mark now ( been that way for a few seasons, just what is) Opponents easily get in fornt of him and his second efforts..are.... sporadic. Its a damn shame as fewer read the ball better than he does. Its infuriating to watch at times.

I ask you...would Jared have attempted to chase down Garlett ??

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