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DEMONLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR - ROUND 7

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6. Dawes

5. Viney

4. JKH

3. Jamar

2. Jetta

1. Pederson

Edited by CityDee


6. Dawes
5. Tyson
4. Viney
3. JKH
2. Jetta

1. Vince

 

6- Dawes ( a colossus playing the hardest position on the field .. with repeat efforts and brute strength)

5 - Tyson ( smooth, classy , and highly creative )

4 - Kennedy - Harris ( fantastic ,clean possessions , and wonderful reading of the play )

3 - Vince ( had everything to prove , and did just that )

2 - Terlich ( I hate when he has the ball, but he's brave , strong , and totally focused )

1 - Grimes ( read the play beautifully , and his interceptions were magical )

6. Dawes

5. Viney

4. Tyson

3.Vince

2. Jetta

1.Grimes

Special mention to Jamar, JKH, Terlich and Pederson


6. Dawes

5. Viney

4. Vince

3. Tyson

2. Grimes

1. JKH

Honourable mentions to Russian and Pedders

Edited by Demon Jack

Gotta leave out a number of players but here goes ...

6 ... Vince - tough to play well against your old side but he was most impressive

5 ... Viney - tough as ...

4 ... JKH - his first half set up our win. We've found a player.

3 ... Terlich - he never gives up and is super courageous - kudos.

2 ... Dawes - led by example and always creates a contest

1 ... Tyson - ball magnet

Apologies to at least a dozen others. Jamar playing well is very important for us.

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Edited by Macca

 

I probably (even though he played a really good game) bumped up Vince a bit. But after he called Adelaide "we" a week or so ago, he got stuck in and was nicely aggro, without giving away a free kick. He's a DEE! Good on him for getting a win against the admin that shafted him too.


6.Dawes

5.Tyson

4.Vince

3.Viney

2.Jamar

1.Grimes

Unlucky Pedo, JKH, Terlich and Jetta. Have to say everybody can hold there head up today. You've set the bar boys maintain that as a minimum

if you don't have Jetta in your votes than you are an imbecile.

if you call someone an imbecile because their opinion does not match yours exactly then you are an imbecile

if you call someone an imbecile because their opinion does not match yours exactly then you are an imbecile

In this world there are such things as facts. Those who do not know facts are imbeciles.


Dawes - best key forward on the ground and nailed the chances he had

Vince - got plenty of the ball but also held Dangerfield to just a reasonable game which was critical

Jetta - Betts had about two shots at goal....and Neville was very assured down there

Grimes - First quarter intercepts ensured we held a good lead at quarter time. Great spoil in the last cancelled out the dropped chest mark with a few minutes left

Viney- Grunt, pace, and poise

Tyson - Clearance machine who continues to improve defensively

Honourable mentions to JKH: Clever player who got us going with a fantastic first goal. Said it before...looks like our Matthew Stokes. Bail was fantastic in the first quarter and played one of his best games for it.

jkh=best game so far,went down back and helped.

pedders=he is just loving this coach.

terlich=repaying well for the recent turnovers.

carlton and adelaide in the same year.

pedders=he is just loving this coach.

Yep. Roosy has been able to work his magic so far. Big credit to Pederson too, as he has turned it right around and has gone from an occasional to a definite starter.

With last years less than mediocre players like Pedo, Jetta and Bail going up to another level it makes our list look a lot more healthy. Still can't cop Byrnes form though -doesn't chase or tackle and has little involvement in the game. Only virtue is he knows how to position himself to get on the end of some Joe the a goose goals.


6- Dawes

5- Viney

4- Tyson

3- Jetta

2- Jamar

1- Kennedy Harris

if you call someone an imbecile because their opinion does not match yours exactly then you are an imbecile

"I think the Nazis were great."

That is someones opinion, and if they thought that, i would say they would be an imbecile.

But you wouldn't. Hmmmm ok, whatever floats your boat.

Edited by The Song Formerly Known As

6. Dawes
5. Vince
4. Viney
3. Tyson
2. Jetta
1. Bail

More often than not over the last few years I've been scratching around among the 'triers' and 'effort players' to find players worthy of the last few slots. This week I struggled to fit them all in. How refreshing that is! Apologies to JKH, Jamar, Grimes and Peddersen, and probably others Who I have missed.

 

6. Dawes

5. Vince

4. Tyson

3. Viney

2. Grimes

1. Jetta

With apologies to JKH and Jamar. Someday soon I feel like I'm going to have Salem's name up there too.

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Nathan Jones still has a big lead over Dom Tyson.

77. Nathan Jones

51. Dom Tyson

43. Lynden Dunn

27. Chris Dawes

26. Daniel Cross Bernie Vince Jack Viney

25. James Frawley

23. Tom McDonald

19. Matt Jones

17. Jack Watts

14. Jeremy Howe

11. Jack Grimes Cam Pedersen

10. Rohan Bail

6. Alexis Georgiou Jay Kennedy-Harris Jimmy Toumpas

4. Dean Terlich

3. Jack Trengove

2. Shannon Byrnes Mark Jamar Neville Jetta Jake Spencer


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