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DEMONLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR - ROUND 6

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6. Lynden Dunn

5. Matt Jones

4. Nathan Jones

3. Bernie Vince

2. Cam Pedersen

1. Tom McDonald

6. Lynden Dunn

5. Matt Jones

4. Nathan Jones

3. Bernie Vince

2. Daniel Cross

1. Cameron Pederson

Edited by Demon Jack

 

6 - Lynden Dunn (easily our best tonight, IMO)

5 - Bernie Vince

4 - Nathan Jones

3 - Matt Jones

2 - Daniel Cross

1 - Cam Pederson

No votes, but encouraging signs from Salem in the last quarter too.


6. Pederson

5. Jones (Matt)

4. Jones (Nathan)

3. Dunn

2. McDonald

1. Vince

 

6 - Dunn

5 - N Jones

4 - Vince

3 - M Jones

1 - Pedo

1 - Viney

1 - Cross

...

1 M Jamar

I like the 1-6 format because it throws up lots of ideas. 1-3 is often easier to pick out, the lower is harder and is good to hear what others think.

I really don't understand how Jamar sneaks in. Tallest bloke on the field takes one mark all day and has virtually no influence as far as i could see. I thought he broke even in the ruck (won taps but not to advantage) and was average otherwise. I hope he warms up with a couple of games.

What did you see that I didn't?


6. Dunn
5. N Jones
4. Pederson
3. M Jones
2. Vince
1. Cross

Thought Kennedy-Harris looked good in the midfield, particularly in the second half, much more damaging than he is forward. Grimes and Viney gave 100%.


6. M Jones. A great game, and he was still running into space in the last 5 minutes

5. Pederson. He worked really hard, ran both ways, took a few strong marks and played accountability football.

4. Cross.

3. Dunn.

2. Vince

1. N Jones.

Grimes was strong and consistent but 0 tackles is not good enough

Tyson was good but we need him being protected a bit more so he can free his hands and release the ball before being tackled.

6. Pederson

5. Dunn

4. M Jones

3. N Jones

2. McDonald

1. Cross


6.M Jones

5.Pedersen

4.Dunn

3.N.Jones

2.Vince

1.Jamar

Cross and TMac are unlucky to miss out and some very good signs from JKH & Salem.

N jones

B Vince

J Viney

M jones

Pederson

Dunn

 

6. Bernie Vince

5. Daniel Cross

4. Nathan Jones

3. Matt Jones

2. Lyndon Dunne

1. Pederson


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