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Demonland Player of The Year

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6 Nicholson, for the run he gave us.

5 Grimes, for his courage and spread.

4 Jetta, who is as tough as nails.

3 Trengove, who I felt played one of his best games of the year.

2 Jones, who was tagged out of the game for most of the night, but still gave us something as the game wore on.

1 Rivers, who was our only real target in the forward line.

-22 Garland, who played one of the worst games I've ever seen a Demon play. Absolutely atrocious.

 

6. Sylvia

5. Grimes

4. Nicholson

3. Green

2. Mcdonald

1. Jones

Apologies to Jetta who was pretty good for a first game back.

 

6. Grimes

5. T McDonald

4. Sylvia

3. Jones

2. Green

1. Trengove


6- Grimes

5- Nicholson

4- Trengove

3- Jetta

2- Green

1- Rivers

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With 2nd & 3rd placed players out injured Nathan Jones moves further in front:-

166 Nathan Jones

81 Mitch Clark

75 Jack Watts

71 Jared Rivers

63 Jeremy Howe

62 James Magner

56 Jack Grimes

50 Jordie McKenzie

42 Tom McDonald

38 James Frawley

34 Colin Sylvia

31 Stef Martin

28 Sam Blease

26 Matthew Bate

25 Jack Trengove

23 Dan Nicholson

20 Colin Garland

19 Cale Morton

15 Clint Bartram Joel Macdonald 

14 Rohan Bail 

8 James Sellar

7 Lynden Dunn Brad Green Neville Jetta

3 Brent Moloney Jake Spencer

1 Aaron Davey Luke Tapscott  

With 2nd & 3rd placed players out injured Nathan Jones moves further in front:-

166 Nathan Jones

81 Mitch Clark

75 Jack Watts

71 Jared Rivers

63 Jeremy Howe

62 James Magner

56 Jack Grimes

50 Jordie McKenzie

42 Tom McDonald

38 James Frawley

34 Colin Sylvia

31 Stef Martin

28 Sam Blease

26 Matthew Bate

25 Jack Trengove

23 Dan Nicholson

20 Colin Garland

19 Cale Morton

15 Clint Bartram Joel Macdonald

14 Rohan Bail

8 James Sellar

7 Lynden Dunn Brad Green Neville Jetta

3 Brent Moloney Jake Spencer

1 Aaron Davey Luke Tapscott

how depressing is that, the top 4 can hold their heads up this year the rest have failed

how depressing is that, the top 4 can hold their heads up this year the rest have failed

Didn't Neeld say there were 4 players after the Brisbane game who could hold their heads up? At least the Demonland poll seems accurate.

how depressing is that, the top 4 can hold their heads up this year the rest have failed

Can't agree with that. Tom McDonald has done far better than anyone could have expected at this stage. Dan Nicholson has improved drastically. Grimes is getting heaps of the ball and stringing games together. Blease is starting to show his talent, even if he still has work to do on his engine and defensive game. I look forward to next year with an actual forward line in play and a few more of our young mids with kicking skills getting a game.

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