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JACK WINS DEMONLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR

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Trengove ... that is. Picked up the votes in the last round to just pip Jack Watts.

I think he'll be a pretty popular winner too!

132. Jack Trengove

130. Jack Watts

113. Nathan Jones

109. Brent Moloney

103. Stefan Martin

94. Jared Rivers

78. Colin Sylvia

64. James Frawley

62. Jordie McKenzie

58. Ricky Petterd

49. Colin Garland Jeremy Howe

39. Mark Jamar

38. Rohan Bail Brad Green

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

5. Matthew Bate

4. Lynden Dunn

3. Clint Bartram Michael Newton

2. Jack Grimes Dan Nicholson

1. Tom McDonald Matthew Warnock

 

Will be interesting to see how closely it matches the Bluey results. However, I'm guessing Moloney may have done enough yesterday to secure the gong just pipping Jonesy on the post.

 

Well done Jack, future captain IMO


To look where Davey is you would think he played one game.

Molney Sylvia and Jones will prob be top 3 with Trengove and Martin close by. Trengove unlucky to miss those 3 games.

Prob shows a bit of Watts biased in those votes. Had a slow start and finished poorly but took massive leaps towards becoming a very good player. Another big preseason and will develop a bigger body.

To look where Davey is you would think he played one game.

Molney Sylvia and Jones will prob be top 3 with Trengove and Martin close by. Trengove unlucky to miss those 3 games.

Prob shows a bit of Watts biased in those votes. Had a slow start and finished poorly but took massive leaps towards becoming a very good player. Another big preseason and will develop a bigger body.

I think Watts had a run of 6-10 games mid year where he was very good and others around him very poor. He tired over the last 4-5 weeks but that was to be expected, I'm still amazed how hard he works through a match and respect to him this was one area in 2010 that was letting him down.

Statts are always interesting!

Our captain finished 13th, equal with Bail who missed half the season!

Our Vice captain finished 24th!

Those results probally go a long way to explaining our pitiful year.

 

Statts are always interesting!

Our captain finished 13th, equal with Bail who missed half the season!

Our Vice captain finished 24th!

Those results probally go a long way to explaining our pitiful year.

All Australian Mark Jamar also disappointing with 39 votes, one more than Green.

Gotta take your hat off to Jones, Rivers and Martin.

Based on what you'd think are perceived rankings on the list they've had good years.


All Australian Mark Jamar also disappointing with 39 votes, one more than Green.

Missed a lot of footy the big rush. Thought his ruck work was very good in most games but didn't have much impact around the ground. Green played most games and was very disappointing.

Appologies to Martin but Nathan Jones is melbournes most improved player this year.

All Australian Mark Jamar also disappointing with 39 votes, one more than Green.

He has a small excuse he was out injured for a few weeks.

Green does not have that luxury

Statts are always interesting!

Our captain finished 13th, equal with Bail who missed half the season!

Our Vice captain finished 24th!

Those results probally go a long way to explaining our pitiful year.

It is indicative of an issue. Our senior squad should be hovering the top dozen for the impact they should be having.

All Australian Mark Jamar also disappointing with 39 votes, one more than Green.

Might have been injured...Hmmmm

The Russian was consistently just outside the six best, I reckon, hence the lack of votes.

The votes don't reflect how different an impact he and Green had throughout the season.

And congrats to Jack. Does he actually get an award for this? :)


Surprised Moloney didn't win. He'll win our B+F by a mile.

Jones and Trengove to round out the top 3.

Either of the Jacks for mine are worthy winners. Well done

Trengove is a true gun. Posie and purpose. ( C in '12)

Fair list, I'm happy with that overall.

Interesting and kind of reassuring to see Rivers up pretty high - he improved over the season, and I like that he bounced back reasonably well after a truly horrid day out on

Queen's Birthday. I also like that there's still plenty of love for him around here.


I know I don't understand the formula being used, but how does JT make up those points when he didn't poll a single BOG this week and didn't get a vote at all from many of the judges? Seems a little far-fetched to me.

 

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