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6- Frawley ( kept a good opponent in check )

5 - Dunn ( see comments above )

4 - Sylvia ( maintained intensity and care )

3 - N.Jones ( only because everyone else was crap )

2 - Fitzpatrick ( I like the name )

1 - Grimes ( needs an encouragement award )

Posted

6. Sylvia

5. Dunn

4. Gawn

3. Frawley

2. N.Jones

1. Toumpas, for sticking up for himself against Harvey and some other North flogs


Posted

6.Max Gawn

5.Colin Sylvia

4.N.Jones

3.Fitzy

2.Watts

1.Dawes

Posted

6. N.Jones
5. Mcdonald
4. Frawley
3. Sylvia
2. Dunn
1. Toumpas

Posted

6. Frawley

5. Dunn

4. N.Jones

3. Gawn

2. Sylvia

1. McDonald

Well done Chipper and Dunn for beating your opponents, and the others for being the next four least-worst.

Posted (edited)

6. Dunn - I can't believe it!!

5. Frawley

4. Gawn

3. N Jones

2. Sylvia

1. McDonald

Edited by John Dee

Posted

1 vote to me for showing up.

Everyone else go to hell.

I'll take hell coz it would have been warmer than sitting watching that sh/t effort it was like a training drill at inter club with the u/18s

Posted

6. Dunn - Didn't lose a contest and was our best field kick all day.

5. Frawley - Smashed Petrie most of the day.

4. McDonald - Was playing most of the game loose in defence, but he did it well and provided a lot of rebound run. Also kicked surprisingly well.

3. Sylvia - Fought hard and gave us some good attack.

2. N. Jones - The usual.

1. Toumpas - Was elusive and creative. Also took a ripper of a mark.

Gawn may be hard done by, but he was smashed by Goldstein in every department. As good as he was, he was given a lesson by a very good ruck today.

Posted

6. Gawn (by a mile, only player who tried consistently and had a positive impact all game, had our most contested possessions too)

5. Frawley (did well on Petrie for 3 quarters)

4. N.Jones (Promising first half but still could've had a much better impact)

3. McDonald (A lot of the ball and surprisingly didn't cough it up as well as playing well on his man)

2. M.Jones (Tried)

1. Sylvia (Was pretty good at stoppages but looked defeated in the final term)

Dunn and Toumpas are not voteworthy. Screwed up our defence all day with their decision making and didn't learn from their mistakes


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Gawn may be hard done by, but he was smashed by Goldstein in every department. As good as he was, he was given a lesson by a very good ruck today.

True, based on the hit outs and Goldstein's influence in the second half, you'd think so, but I thought Gawn showed heart all day, got into the right positions to win the ball and flew well at contests

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True, based on the hit outs and Goldstein's influence in the second half, you'd think so, but I thought Gawn showed heart all day, got into the right positions to win the ball and flew well at contests

I agree with all of that, hence the mention that he may be hard done by. I just think he was well and truly beaten by a better opponent today.

Posted

6.Dunn - can't believe on another thread people are calling for his head, beat Thomas hands down

5.Frawley- is almost back to AA form, we need to get things right in the FD as we can't afford to lose him

4.Sylvia - had a dip and our best mid for mine

3.M.Jones - had a crack and got his hands to it

2.TMac- got a lot of it as did most of our defenders and provided some rebound

1.Gawn - four quarter effort and despite being beaten by Goldstein, big Maxy is improving every week

Posted

With Colin Garland out injured, Nathan Jones is a virtual certainty to take out back to back Demonland Player of the Year awards (and virtually everything else going at the club in 2013).

PROGRESS VOTING ROUND 18

157. Nathan Jones

116. Colin Garland

106. Matt Jones

76. Colin Sylvia

75. James Frawley

70. Dean Terlich

57. Jeremy Howe

51. Jack Viney

40. Jack Watts

28. Tom McDonald

27. Max Gawn

26. Shannon Byrnes Jack Grimes

25. Aaron Davey

23. Michael Evans

21. Chris Dawes

19. Jack Fitzpatrick

15. Jack Trengove

12. James Magner

11. Mitch Clisby Lynden Dunn Luke Tapscott Jimmy Toumpas

8. Mitch Clark

7. David Rodan

5. Cam Pedersen

4. Jordie McKenzie Jake Spencer

3. Mark Jamar Dean Kent

2. Rohan Bail

1. Sam Blease

Posted

6. Sylvia

5. Gawn

4. N Jones

3. T Mcdonald

2. Frawley

1. Toumpas

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