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Demonland Player of the Year

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6. Colin Sylvia

5. Jack Grimes

4. Jack Trengove

3. Tom McDonald

2. Nathan Jones

1. Jack Fitzpatrick

Special mention to Benny Hill.

 

This is sad, 1.25 hrs after game and no votes.

..............

'Cause no one gives a rats arse.

We are all sick of it; over it.

Grimes.


6 Grimes

5 Sylvia

4 McDonald

3 Jones for his restraint in not repeatedly belting the umpires

2 Fitzpatrick

1 Trengove although he only had 52% DE

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And the underwhelming response really sums up our year and the lack of excitement in this competition.

To no surprise at all ... the winner is ...

234 Nathan Jones

103 Jack Grimes

94 Jeremy Howe

81 Mitch Clark Colin Sylvia

80 Jared Rivers

75 Jack Watts

69 Tom McDonald

62 James Magner

54 Jordie McKenzie

49 James Frawley

48 Sam Blease

38 Jack Trengove

31 Stef Martin Dan Nicholson

30 Brad Green

29 Lynden Dunn

27 Matthew Bate

25 Joel Macdonald

20 Colin Garland

19 Cale Morton

18 Rohan Bail

17 James Sellar

16 Jake Spencer

15 Clint Bartram

9 Neville Jetta

6 Luke Tapscott

4 Jack Fitzpatrick

3 Brent Moloney

1 Aaron Davey

 

Hey Demonland, if you still have the data from previous years handy: what's the biggest winning margin in the history of this competition?

If I remember correctly Jones' lead was already unassailable about 6 weeks ago.

I would also like to know the history of this award and its records.

Watts had a purple patch (post move to defence) where he was on fire and garnered a lot of votes through that time. It does seem like a distant memory based on the showing from the last few weeks.

Let's cut him a bit of slack in adding that the last few weeks have followed a five week period during which he was out with an injury and might I suggest that he has been nowhere near 100% fit as a result. The effect that has at this particular stage of a season can be massive.

Let's cut him a bit of slack in adding that the last few weeks have followed a five week period during which he was out with an injury and might I suggest that he has been nowhere near 100% fit as a result. The effect that has at this particular stage of a season can be massive.

Truth be told, Jack, other than the above post (to offer an explanation to a poster), I choose to remain silent on Watts for the most part. I don't want to slam him too heavily - it's just not my style and enough people are doing that already, but at the same time I absolutely do not want to make excuses for him as per your post. Needless to say, I saw plenty last night that I didn't like and I'm not convinced it's all injury related. That's probably all I'll say at all on the topic.

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