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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 9

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6. N.Jones

5. Pederson

4. Tyson

3. Viney

2. Watts

1. Howe

Great to see Howe and Watts in everyone's top six after people were calling for them to be dropped a couple weeks ago.

6. N Jones

5. J Viney

4. D tyson

3. J Howe

2. C pederson

1. J Watts

Great team effort .

 

N.Jones

Ranked 3rd in Total Disposals

Ranked 5th in Total Supercoach Score

Ranked 7th in Total Contested Possessions

Ranked 11th in Clearances Per Game

Ranked 11th in Total Inside 50s

and has played 163 of the last 166 MFC games

In the AFL?!

6. Jones

5. Tyson.

4. Viney

3. Pedo

2. Watts

1. Howe

 

6 - N.Jones ( enjoyed more freedom and was an inspiration)

5 - Tyson ( smooth movements bely a razor sharp brain )

4 - Howe ( great springboard in defence, literally)

3 - Pederson ( has surprised every single Dees' supporter)

2 - Vince ( wonderful second half )

1 - Dawes ( for consistent second efforts and great endeavour)

6 Roos

then 6 to the whole team,

ok:

6 N Jones

5 Pederson

4 Watts

3 Tyson

2 Viney

1 Howe

Gawn / Russian combo very stiff.

Dunn reliable


Hardest week for a very long time for giving votes

6- Tyson

5- n jones

4- pederson

3- watts

2- Howe

1- viney

Cam Pederson suck it up all youse people on demonland who s87tcanned him he his Roose'ss player of the season

6. N.Jones - He absolutely loves our Footy Club, and this shone through for every one of his 100 minutes today. What an ispirational leader!

5. Tyson - Stellar game again. What did you say Mr Barrett?

4. Viney - Genuine star of the future! One of the TV commentators described him as 'a brick with eyes'. The most creative brick I've ever seen!

3. Pedersen - Great game! How good is Paul Roos? Sows ears and silk purses come to mind.

2. Howe - Growing as a defender. Today he marked them in the back half, previously he has gone for the punch. Gave us run and his ball use was good.

1. Watts - Yes Jack, we knew you could do it!

Apologies to 16 others!

1. N.Jones

2. C.Pedersen

3. J.Watts

4. J.Howe

5. D.Tyson

6. M.Gawn

Was a great game by all our guys

Max Gawn made a huge difference to us today. Made us multi-dimensional, particularly in attack. There were at least three instances where he should have been paid either a free kick or mark, all well within range. He is here to stay and we will be so much better for it.

Likewise Jimmy Toumpas. Was a very creditable game. Showed much better defensive skills today than he has before. He is also here to stay.

Christian Salem. His hardness around the ball and never say die attitude almost puts him in future in the Viney class. His kicking is sublime, and will be a huge acquisition for us in future years.

Finally, if we get hogan in the second half of the season, I suggest we will win more than we lose from then on.

We can now see the shape of our next premiership,side. God it is exciting!


In the AFL?!

what do you reckon? Do you think there are 10 blokes at Melbourne beating jones for clearances and inside-50s?

6.N.Jones

5.Howe

4.Tyson

3.Viney

2. Pedersen

1.Watts

and there are some unlucky boys, big turnaround for us having to think hard about misses out on votes

6. N.jones

5. Tyson

4. Pederson

3. Watts

2.Howe

1.Viney

Total team effort.

6 Chunk

5 Dom

4 Howe

3 Tyson

2 Viney

1 Pedo

Many others deserve votes

I know Dom Tyson is good, but ...


Total team effort.

6 Chunk

5 Dom

4 Howe

3 Tyson

2 Viney

1 Pedo

Many others deserve votes

I know Dom Tyson is good, but ...

I would be OK with us having two Tysons. Really, really OK.

6. D Tyson

5. N. Jones

4. C. Pedersen

3. J. Viney

2. J. Howe

1. J. Watts

Apologies to B. Vince who even went into the ruck. Big mistake by the demons but showed the courage of the midfield to battle hard and win the clearance. Apologies also to garland and cross

 

Midfield slowly wore them down and got on top today. 14 less i50s than last week but much better use of ball coming inside 50 helped. 2nd highest conversion of inside 50s to goals and the most marks inside 50 for the year today.

Still a few players giving us some "tear your hair out" moments but otherwise great effort all round.

6. The Jones Boy

5. D Tyson

4. D Cross

3. J Viney

2. J Howe

1. C Pedersen

Apologies to Vince

Edited by Rusty Nails

6. N Jones

5. Viney

4. Pedersen (what Roos has done with this guy is amazing)

3. Tyson

2. Howe

1. Watts

Vince and Dunn also very good. No love for Dunn? Took some crucial grabs at crucial times and marshalled the backline. Just outside the votes for mine. Big Maxy Gawn also unlucky.


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