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DEMONLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Round 4

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6. Rivers

5. Magner

4. Moloney

3. Watts

2. Clarke

1. Jones

Apologies to Bate, Frawley and Howe.

 

6 - Rivers

5 - Jones

4 - Bate

3 - Morton

2 - Watts

1 - Howe

Apologies to McKenzie, Clark and Magner.

No apologies to "Fumbles" Macdonald or Sellar.

6. Bate

5. Bail

4. Rivers

3. McKenzie

2. Morton

1. Jones

And Magner's game was interesting. Form ball hunter in Rounds 1 and 2 to stopper in Round 4. Neeld doesn't swing many changes during a game but he's clearly making modifications between matches.

6 Rivers

5 Clark

4 Bate

3 Bail

2 Morton

1 Magner

 

6: Jones

5: Watts

4: Clark

3: Bate

2: Frawley

1: Moloney

Special mention Magner, Howe.

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There's a new leader in the standings after Round 4

40 Nathan Jones

37 James Magner

28 Mitch Clark

27 Jeremy Howe

24 Jack Watts

22 Jared Rivers

19 Matthew Bate

15 Jack Trengove

12 James Frawley

5 Cale Morton

4 Stef Martin

3 Joel Macdonald Jordie McKenzie Brent Moloney

2 Rohan Bail Lynden Dunn Jack Grimes Tom McDonald

1 Clint Bartram Aaron Davey


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