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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 16

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6 Nathan Jones

5 James Frawley

4 Jimmy Toumpas

3 Max Gawn

2 Matt Jones

1 Colin Garland

Apologies to Byrnes, but he didn't impact on the second half.

Edited by deanox

 

6 Nathan Jones

5 James Frawley

4 Jimmy Toumpas

3 Max Gawn

2 Matt Jones

1 Colin Garland

Apologies to Byrnes, but he didn't impact on the second half.

Matthew Jones was very clean.

6- N.Jones ( loved the conditions)

5 - Frawley ( fantastic , despite overwhelming odds , including a suspect hamstring )

4 - Byrnes ( got up against his old team , and enjoyed the slower pace of the game )

3 - M.Jones ( prolific ball winner , though couldn't use the fact for the greater good )

2 - Gawn ( performed manfully , and won his share of the hit outs)

1 - Toumpas ( showed some encouraging commitment and application )

Edited by joeboy


6. Nat. Jones
5. Frawley
4. Matt. Jones

3. Garland

2. Toumpas
1. Gawn

I found it hard today, I have it ti the blokes who I thought out in and battled all day.

Maybe I was generous to Nathan Jones putting him best but I seemed to notice him at the bottom more.

 

1. nathan jones: well done one 150 quality games

2. james frawley: another great effort against a great opponent

3. matt jones: what a pickup he has been

4.jimny toumpas: signs of things to come

5.jack trengove: starting to find consistancy

6.shannon byrnes: solid game

6. Nathan Jones

5. Matt Jones

4. Jimmy Toumpas

3. Jack Trengove

2. James Frawley

1. Max Gawn

Honerable mentions to Byrnes and Garland.


6. Nathan Jones

5. Matt Jones

4. Jimmy Toumpas

3. Jack Trengove

2. James Frawley

1. Max Gawn

Honerable mentions to Byrnes and Garland.

Trengove at 3. And Garland a 'mention'? And I won't even comment on Byrnes...I want what you're on!

I have to apologise I thought this was a 'player of the year' thread, not player of the round. The damn thread title gets me every time!

Edited by Kenny Powers

6 n jones
5 frawley
4 toumpas
3 matt jones
2 byrnes
1 gawn


6 N Jones - 31 disp, 7 Clearances, 7 tackles. Champ

5 M Jones - Always puts in 100%. A Battler. 24 disp, 7 Clearances, 8 tackles.

4 T McD - Had 13 one-percenters and 70% disp effic. Foughthard all day long

3 J Toumpas - 20 disp, 70% of them being kicks. Will be a good outside user.

2 J Grimes - 13 disp, 77% effic, 12 tackles. Always gives his all

1 J Frawley - what would we do without him...

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Nathan Jones seems to have the field covered on his way to back to back Demonland POTYs.

PROGRESS VOTING ROUND 16

146. Nathan Jones

116. Colin Garland

100. Matt Jones

69. Dean Terlich

57. Jeremy Howe

56. James Frawley

43. Colin Sylvia

39. Jack Viney

30. Jack Watts

26. Shannon Byrnes Jack Grimes

25. Tom McDonald

24. Aaron Davey

23. Michael Evans

21. Chris Dawes

19. Max Gawn

13. Jack Trengove

12. Jack Fitzpatrick James Magner

11. Luke Tapscott

9. Jimmy Toumpas

8. Mitch Clark

7. David Rodan

6. Lynden Dunn

5. Mitch Clisby Cam Pedersen

4. Jordie McKenzie Jake Spencer

3. Mark Jamar Dean Kent

2. Rohan Bail

1. Sam Blease

Nathan Jones

Jimmy Toumpas

Colin Garland

James Frawley

Max Gawn

i cannot find another player worth mentioning, atrocious football game


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