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Demonland Player of the Year - round 19

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6. Nathan Jones

5. Mitch Clisby

4. Matt Jones

3. Cam Pederson

2. Jack Viney

1. Dean Kent

 

6 - N.Jones ( never stopped trying , unlike most of the others )

5 - Pederson ( I hate him, but he actually did some good things )

4 - Clisby ( rough , but ready )

3 - Watts ( for a reasonable first half )

2 - Trengove ( seemed to be interested )

1 - Toumpas ( tried )


6. N. Jones - good as usual

5. Viney - good in patches

4. Clisby - rough, but played with heart

3. Pedersen - earned his place today

2. M. Jones - just ok

1. Trengove - seemed to try some of the time. (that's probably unfair, but you know what I mean)

The rest should hang their heads in shame. They tarnished a once proud jumper, and ripped the heart out of this once proud supporter.

 

6. Nathan Jones, absolute gun

5.jack viney, i love the way he attacks the contest

4.Matt Jones, tried hard all day as always

3.Mitch Clisby, his best game for the club

2. Dean Kent, has gone ahead of sam blease imo

1. Jack Trengove, faded in and out of the game but showed something class like at times.

6. Nathan Jones

5. Cam Pedersen

4. Jack Viney

3. Mitch Clisby

2. Dean Kent

1. Matt Jones

6.Nate Jones - warrior and desperately needs a chop out next year

5.Clisby - bright light in a dim day

4.Pederson - Had a good game IMO but the haters will be calling for him to be dropped next week

3.Matt Jones - same as Clisby and has been a positive in a dismal year

2.Viney - love this kids attack on the ball, we need another 1

1. Kent - looks good when prepared to take the game on, needs to do it more

Pedersen is being over rated on todays performance. Does things ok when the ball falls for him but other than that just doesn't work hard or run to the right spots when he needs to defend. Makes a lot of poor decisions.


Pedersen is being over rated on todays performance. Does things ok when the ball falls for him but other than that just doesn't work hard or run to the right spots when he needs to defend. Makes a lot of poor decisions.

He played well today rjay, but he is out of condition and since we have him for 2 years more we need to get him to drop around 5 to 7kgs to get the best out of him

Matt Jones - 0 tackles. Just sayin'

And Dunny.

But the Giants had 4 players who didn't need to land one.

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With Colin Garland seemingly restricted by that ankle, it's possible that we're going to see a Jones double.

PROGRESS VOTING ROUND 19

174. Nathan Jones

116. Colin Garland

111. Matt Jones

76. Colin Sylvia

75. James Frawley

70. Dean Terlich

61. Jack Viney

57. Jeremy Howe

40. Jack Watts

28. Tom McDonald

27. Max Gawn

26. Shannon Byrnes Jack Grimes

25. Mitch Clisby Aaron Davey

23. Michael Evans

21. Chris Dawes

19. Jack Fitzpatrick

16. Cam Pedersen

15. Jack Trengove

12. James Magner Lynden Dunn Luke Tapscott Jimmy Toumpas

8. Mitch Clark Dean Kent

7. David Rodan

5. Jake Spencer

4. Jordie McKenzie

3. Mark Jamar

2. Rohan Bail

1. Sam Blease

With Colin Garland seemingly restricted by that ankle, it's possible that we're going to see a Jones double.

PROGRESS VOTING ROUND 19

174. Nathan Jones

116. Colin Garland

111. Matt Jones

76. Colin Sylvia

75. James Frawley

70. Dean Terlich

61. Jack Viney

57. Jeremy Howe

40. Jack Watts

28. Tom McDonald

27. Max Gawn

26. Shannon Byrnes Jack Grimes

25. Mitch Clisby Aaron Davey

23. Michael Evans

21. Chris Dawes

19. Jack Fitzpatrick

16. Cam Pedersen

15. Jack Trengove

12. James Magner Lynden Dunn Luke Tapscott Jimmy Toumpas

8. Mitch Clark Dean Kent

7. David Rodan

5. Jake Spencer

4. Jordie McKenzie

3. Mark Jamar

2. Rohan Bail

1. Sam Blease

I've asked this before but no one could answer me. Do we give them a prize for this at all? A medal or something would be cool, and i'd help contribute to costs. I'm sure the winner (most likely N. Jones) would be stoked on winning the best player award as voted by the supporters on the MFC's biggest forum.


He played well today rjay, but he is out of condition and since we have him for 2 years more we need to get him to drop around 5 to 7kgs to get the best out of him

He's a good floater 'Pennant', but not good when it's not on his terms. He needs some real urgency. Be interesting to see how he develops.

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