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6 - Jordie. Nobody has done that to Ablett in a long time.

5 - Viney. Went in hard all day. Missed a couple of wrong-foot kicks, but in general was a star.

4 - Nate Jones. Same as usual

3 - Kent. Did some really good things, worked hard and provided an attacking option.

2 - Byrnes. Would be 6 if he kicked straight, but he still got 6 scoring shots. That's more than we usually see form our forwards.

1 - Spencil. Dominated the ruck and did some good work around the ground.

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6- McKenzie ( not just a stopper , but got his own possessions )

5 - N.Jones ( as usual, never stopped )

4 - Viney ( rough, but so willing )

3 - Watts ( an easy role , but performed with aplomb)

2 - Garland ( rock in defense)

1 - McDonald ( excellent rebounding game )

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6 - Watts. All class

5. McKenzie - Killed Ablett

4. Garland - Solid as a rock, and helped out well with Gaz.

3. N. Jones - typical good game

2. Viney - Very, very good

1. Spencer. Rucked well

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6. McKenzie- stellar job on Ablett

5. Jones- no words

4. Viney- sensational

3. Spencer- helped the midfield enormously

2. Watts- someone who can hit a target by foot!

1. Garland- did a great job on Ablett when he went forward

Negative 890. Byrnes & Nicholson. Learn to kick or GTFO!

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I've been critical of Neil Craig in recent weeks but tonight he was very good.

WTF? Did you watch the last quarter? The bit where we had them on the ropes, were dominating through the midfield and had repeat f50 entries AND HE STILL KEPT A SPARE MAN IN DEFENCE. You saw that right? Craig conceded any chance of us winning the game when he refused to send another player forward. Our boys worked their asses off but were being actively hindered by his coaching. He's just killed off any chance he had of coaching this side next year.

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6 - Jordie McKenzie - First game back and smashed the greatest player of the modern era who was also plauying his 250th Amazing effort.

5 - Jack Viney - Bled for the jumper and impacted every contest, 24 touches and 8 clearances. Hard to believe he just turned 19.

4 - Nathan Jones - typical Jones game

3 - Jack Watts - 21 touches and 2 goals. On the verge of becoming a dominant player (hopefully at the MFC)2

2 - Colin Garland - fantastic season continues

1 - Jake Spencer - 41 hitouts and gave the midfielders great service

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6 Spencer - I'm probably still in shock at how good he's played in his past three - He actually towelled up McEvoy, Brogan and this time Gorringe was a piece of cake.

5 McKenzie - Ablett only had 19 touches - so hard not to rank highly. And he kicked a long goal late.

4 Watts - very classy just wish he'd lay a few tackles as well.

3 Viney - huge first quarter gave everyone confidence

2 Garland - he's become so dependable.

1 N.Jones - plenty of touches but just wish he'd stop running around the back for easy handball.

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Congratulations to Nathan Jones who wins back to back Demonland Player of the Year awards.

The interest is now in who will be runner up.

PROGRESS VOTING ROUND 20

189. Nathan Jones

124. Colin Garland

111. Matt Jones

76. Colin Sylvia Jack Viney

75. James Frawley

72. Dean Terlich

57. Jeremy Howe

44. 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

17. Jordie McKenzie

16. Cam Pedersen

15. Jack Trengove

12. James Magner Lynden Dunn Luke Tapscott Jimmy Toumpas

10. Dean Kent

9. Jake Spencer

8. Mitch Clark

7. David Rodan

3. Mark Jamar

2. Rohan Bail

1. Sam Blease

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1 N.Jones - plenty of touches but just wish he'd stop running around the back for easy handball.

He gets the ball first; do you want him to stop that too?

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1 N.Jones - plenty of touches but just wish he'd stop running around the back for easy handball.

He gets the ball first; do you want him to stop that too?

Disagree. I'd rather have the ball in Jones' hands than any other and happy to see him developing into an inside & outside mid ala Joel Selwood. He's become quite evasive in the last two season and his skill execution is the best on the list bar Aaron Davey.

Having Viney in the team has released Jones a little and it's beneficial.

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There's surely no way Garland isn't getting runner up.

I assume we still don't send anything to the player for this?

I also assume the above question won't be answered, cause questions in these voting threads never are.

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