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Demonland Player of the Year - round 6

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6. Garland

5. M. Jones

4. N.Jones

3. Evans

2. Frawley

1. Tapscott


6. Garland

5. N.Jones

4. Tapscott

3. Dunn

2.M.Jones

1. Evans

6. Garland

5. M.Jones

4. N.Jones

3. Sylvia

2. Evans

1. Tapscott

Honourable mentions to Dunn and Frawley.

6. Garland

5. M.Jones

4. N.Jones

3. Sylvia

2. Evans

1. Tapscott

Honourable mentions to Dunn and Frawley.

Sylvia torched us SO many times today.

 

6. Garland


5. N. Jones


4. M. Jones


3. Dunn


2. Evans


1. Sylvia

Sylvia torched us SO many times today.

Agree. He would have comfortably made my top six if his disposal had been half decent. No excuses for a senior player to be consistently lazy in his delivery.


6. Garland - thought he was a class above all our other players today.

5. M.Jones - really starting to look at home. The most important thing for me is that he always seemed to be present in the contest. It's hard to see on TV how hard players work to be in a contest, but the sheer fact was he was on the screen a lot. Best game to date.

4. N.Jones - the ever reliable. Reverted back to some old "just bombing it" habits today - probably through lack of options.

3. Evans - really like how this guy is coming along. Adds vital run.

2. Frawley - Looked like the Frawley of old. Created out of defense and used his body to good effect against Hampson.

1. Sylvia - As said above, lots of gloss taken off the performance because he screwed up with the ball far too many times, but he is consistently getting involved which is an improvement on the past.

Also considered Lynden the Tagger (anyone feel like we're going around in circles here??) and Tapscott.

6- Garland

5- N Jones

4- Dunn

3- Frawley

2- M Jones

1- Evans

6. Dunn

5. M Jones

4 Garland

3. Frawley

2. Tapscott

1. N jones

Worst on ground honours:

McDonald - hopeless with or without ball

Trengove - not present

Howe - was he playing

6. Dunn

5. M Jones

4 Garland

3. Frawley

2. Tapscott

1. N jones

Worst on ground honours:

McDonald - hopeless with or without ball

Trengove - not present

Howe - was he playing

Same players, different order:

6. Garland

5. Frawley

4. N Jones (clearly best in first half)

3. Dunn

2. M Jones

1. Tapscott

Reason for edit: fix typo

Edited by La Dee-vina Comedia


6. M Jones

5. Garland

4. Dunn

3. Tapscott

2. N Jones

1. Gawn

6. N Jones

5. M Jones

4. Garland

3. Evans

2. Gawn

1. Dunn

 

I cannot believe that some people haven't included Dunn in their best six players.

Was I at a different game or did I see Lynden Dunn completely nullify one of the best midfielders I've seen. The same bloke who routinely dominates every time we play the Blues.

Dunn was clearly in our best few players and how he can be excluded from the top six is astonishing.


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