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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 14

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6. Watts

5. Terlich

4. Dawes,as much for his leadership

3. Jones

2. Frawley

1. Nicho....except for griffins last qtr

Wow, can't wait to wake the kids up about a win!

 

6. Watts

5. Terlich

4. N.Jones

3. Dawes

2. Rodan

1. Frawley

Honourable mentions to Nicholson (first three quarters), Clisby, Howe and Gawn.

6 - J,Watts - 4 goals and some saving marks in the defensive 50 in the last. Played with purpose and vigour, and dare I say physicality.

5 - J.Frawley - just controlled the back half beautifully, we can not lose this guy hes a legit A grader

4 - D.Rodan - he was everywhere and that goal was amazing

3 - D.Terlich - another 24 touches at 83%., what a find

2 - N.Jones - just keeps on going

1. - C.Dawes - was iffy coming in with that ankle, responds with 12 possies, 7 marks including some great contested grabs and 3 goals.

Wanted to fit Trengove in but he faded in the 2nd half, still a very nice game with 21 possies and 7 tackles.


6 Watts

5 Jones

4 Rodan

3 Terlich

2 Dawes

1 Frawley

Honourable mentions:

Fitzpatrick was great, made a contest, chased and marked, but not quite as much impact as those above.

Toumpas showed enough tonight to make me think he will feature in these votes regularly in the future.

I thigh Gawn battled well against a much stronger more experienced opponent and gave us more than Jamar has this year.

Trengove had a good first half but accumulated rather than impacted.

6. Watts
5. Terlich
4. N.Jones
3. Dawes
2. Rodan
1. Frawley

Honourable mentions:

Fitzy, Gawn, Toumpas, Trenners, Howe.

6. Jack Watts

5. Nathan Jones

4. Chris Dawes

3. Dean Terlich

2. Jeremy Howe

1. David Rodan

honourable mentions to Sylvia, Garland and Frawley

 

6.Watts - Showed leadership tonight & stood up late down back to top off his 4 goals

5. Frawley - Sign him up still in best half dozen defenders in the game on ability alone

4. Terlich - the guy is great, hard at it and you know what you get every week, can see him rotating through the middle in the future similar to Shane Tuck

3. Nicho - did a good job on Griffen and would have learnt in the last 15 mins, that top line players never stop

2.Rodan - has his detractors but provides zip and more quality than the Magners & Couch's of our list

1. Dawes- Vital for our structure born leader on & off the field. He either takes the grab or makes sure it hits the ground to our advantage

Really unlucky to Nate Jones, Clisby, Trenners & liked Big Max & Fitzy who all could have taken a vote


6. Watts

5. Terlich

4. Rodan

3. Jones

2. Dawes

1. Frawley

Nicho extremely stiff to miss out. Being the one guy that always sticks up for him, hard to leave him out. Think he showed glimpses of what he can be though - a blinding quick tagger with aggression and an ability to break the lines.

6. Watts

5. Terlich

4. Dawes

3. Roman

2. Crawley

1. Nicholson

6 terlich

5 watts

4 frawley

3 rodan

2 nicho

1 Dawes

6 - Watts (the difference between the 2 sides)

5 - Terlich (Mr Consistency)

4 - N Jones (14 contested possessions)

3 - Rodan (a live wire all night)

2 - Frawley (rediscovered his dash)

1 - Dawes (presented well all night)

Other players who had good games ... Nicholson, Howe, Clisby and McDonald. All our players made contributions.

Lovely to read the genuine enthusiasm of these posts from New York! Now hopefully there will be less Demonlanders calling for Watts to be traded for a midfielder!


Watts

Howe

Terlich

Nicholson

Trengove

Frawley

apologies:

Dunn

Rodan

Davey

Fitzpatrick

Sylvia

Toumpas

Dawes

is there any way, just this once, whoever tallies up the votes, to give us the actual result of this game instead of just the overall season leaderboard? I've never understood why that isn't posted, obviously it gets tabulated in order to inform the overall leaderboard and therefore it should be zero extra work to just post the actual result of each individual match alongside the overall season tally. wtf?

6 Terlich

5 Watts

4 Frawley

3 Gawn

2 Nicho

1 Trengove

Could have given the 3,2 &1 to any number of players

6. Terlich

5. Frawley

4. Rodan

3. Watts - encouraged however he should have ripped the game apart

2. Jones

1. Dawes

6) Watts - aggressive and determined, makes great position

5) Terlich - great footy brain and gets a lot of ball

4) Frawley - set us up with run many times

3) Rodan - hit the ball flat out every time and made something happen

2) N Jones - again

1) Dawes - a much better player than I ever have him credit for

Honourable mentions to Macdonald, Trenners, Fitzy, Nicho, Maxy


6: Terlich

5: Frawley

4: Watts

3:McDonald

2: Jones N.

1: Dawes

And Fitzy and Nicho and Roden were OK as well.

At the ground, it's often harder to realise who is going well in stats and who isn't. For example, I thought col Sylvia was bloody good tonight, real intensity and purpose, some great chasing and some of his skills were first rate. Yet watts I thought was a few lapses in concentration from kicking 7.

For mine, live

6-terlich

5-n jones

4-Sylvia

3-watts

2-nicho

1-gawn

Dawes was great, frawley and Rodan unlucky. Nice change to have excessive best players to pick, opposed to struggling to fill the 3,2,1!!

 

6- Watts ---- Has Craig unlocked his talent?

5- Terlich---- one of this year's best offseason pickups by any club.

4- Jones ---- Same reasons as every week

3- Frawley---- Frawley minus Neeld equals an A grader.

2- Dawes---- Very solid game; can't wait to see him beside Clark

1- Fitzpatrick---- Even though he looks like a newborn giraffe, he played really well and presented all day.

6- Watts

5- Frawley

4- N Jones

3- Terlich

2- Howe

1- Nicholson


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