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Demonland Player of The Year - Round 11

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6. C Garland

5. M Jones

4. C Pedersen (real surprise here - he played really well)

3. N Jones

2. C Sylvia

1. J Trengove

I love Terlich's effort, but he gets caught too easily trying to spin out backwards from being tackled.

Watts did well, but was not in the play enough.


6. Garland


5. M Jones


4. N Jones


3. Pedersen


2. Sylvia


1. Trengove


6 - Garland. Think most will agree on this one.

5 - Sylvia. He really fought for us in the first and continued to be involved. Also almost pulled out Harry O's dreads.

4 - N. Jones. Stuffed his disposal a few times, but continues to be the hardest working mid in the side.

3 - Trengove. Worked really hard. Fell out of the game in 2 and 3, but kept working and two goals to top it off.

2 - Pedersen. Was solid and got plenty of the ball. Much better as a back than a forward.

1 - M. Jones. Plenty of ball, kept working at it. Needs to work on his judgement.

Also happy with Davey, Watts and Kent who all showed us a fair bit today.

 

6- Galrland

5- N Jones

4- M Jones

3- Sylvia

2- Pederson

1- Trengove


6- Garland

5- N Jones (again)

4- Matt Jones

3- Pederson ( got something)

2- Jamar ( best game from him for year)

1- Terlach ( tries and runs)

6. Garland

5. N.Jones

4. M.Jones

3. Pederson

2. Terlich

1.Trengove

Special mentions to Kent and Davey.

6 garland

5 m jones

4 n jones

3 trengove

2 watts

1pederson


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PROGRESS VOTING ROUND 11

97. Nathan Jones

85. Colin Garland

74. Matt Jones

55. Jeremy Howe

42. Dean Terlich

40. James Frawley

39. Jack Viney

36. Colin Sylvia

26. Jack Grimes

24. Aaron Davey

23. Shannon Byrnes Michael Evans

16. Max Gawn

14. Chris Dawes

12. James Magner

11. Luke Tapscott

8. Mitch Clark Jack Trengove Jack Watts

6. Lynden Dunn Tom McDonald

5. Cam Pedersen

4. Jordie McKenzie

3. Mark Jamar Dean Kent

2. Rohan Bail David Rodan

1. Sam Blease

6. Col Garland

5. Matt Jones

4. Nathan Jones

3. Jack Trengove

2. Cam Pederson

1. Dean Terlich

Mentions to Davey and Dawes (while he was on) and Fitzpatrick and I thought Watts had a crack at times.

Best game of gthe year for Trenners, I hope he comes back off the break full of run and rips into the second half

6. Garland

5. N Jones (did he ever have a rest? Seemed he was at every centre bounce)

4. M Jones

3. Pedersen

2. Terlich

1. Jamar

Watts was the most impressive when he had the ball. Just didn't have it enough.

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