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6. Blease

5. Jones

4. McDonald

3. Jamar

2. Jetta

1. Moloney

Couldn't find room for Garland, Bizkit ?? No love ?

 

6: Garland

5: Jones

4: Blease

3: Green

2: Jurrah

1: Jetta

And I liked Tom McDonald's game as well. I was hoping he's get a game this year based on what I've read/seen at Casey.

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6 Blease

5 Jones

4 Garland

3 Moloney

2 Green

1 Jurrah

 

Only two players can win the 2011 Demonland Player of the Year. The issue will be decided at a venue where AFL has never been played before - Adelaide Oval.

130. Jack Watts

122. Jack Trengove

111. Nathan Jones

103. Stefan Martin

92. Brent Moloney Jared Rivers

78. Colin Sylvia

58. Ricky Petterd

54. Jordie McKenzie

50. James Frawley

49. Colin Garland

47. Jeremy Howe

39. Mark Jamar

38. Brad Green

35. Rohan Bail

29. Jordan Gysberts

28. Luke Tapscott

26. Joel Macdonald

23 Sam Blease

20. Jamie Bennell

17. Liam Jurrah

15. Tom Scully

13. Neville Jetta

12. Cale Morton

11. Addam Maric

8. Aaron Davey

7. Michael Evans

4. Lynden Dunn

3. Clint Bartram Michael Newton

2. Jack Grimes Dan Nicholson

1. Tom McDonald Matthew Warnock

Over the course of the season, Trenners would be the better choice I feel. Hopefully he has a blinder this week.

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Only two players can win the 2011 Demonland Player of the Year. The issue will be decided at a venue where AFL has never been played before - Adelaide Oval.

130. Jack Watts

122. Jack Trengove

How can Trengove catch up in one game when there are at most 6 points on offer?

How can Trengove catch up in one game when there are at most 6 points on offer?

The weekly scores vary based on the result. Complicated formula, I'd imagine.

Blease is on 23 :)

 

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