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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 11

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6. Dunn

5. Vince

4. Jetta

3. M.Jones

2. Tyson - Poor last 10

1. N.Jones - Needed more from our skip in the last 10

 

6 - Cross: Completely blanketed Polec and got plenty of it himself.

5 - Dunn: beat Schulz despite the maggots' best intentions. Made good decisions (torpedo aside)

4 - Jetta: excellent competitor

3 - Pederson: a behemoth

2 - Tyson: would have been higher if not for last quarter fatigue.

1 - N.Jones: another solid performance.

Apologies Matt Jones, Salem and a few others who made an impact today.

Edited by Sylvia Saint

6. Tyson (really, 3 1/2 quarters of outstanding footy and you guys don't have him for 6?)

5. Dunn (strong down back)

4. N. Jones (keeps on going)

3. Pederson (I was wrong)

2. Jetta (I was wrong mach 2)

1. Cross (impact on Polec)

6 - Dunn ( the biggest resurrection since you know who )

5 - Tyson ( wonderful game apart from the last 10 minutes)

4 - N.Jones ( great for most of the game, but absent when most needed)

3 - Cross ( gave away about 50 years but held his in-form opponent )

2 - Pedersen ( the second biggest resurrection at the club , after Dunn )

1 - McDonald ( was safe and reliable for most of the game )

 

6. Tyson

5. Dunn

4. N Jones

3. Cross

2. Pedersen

1. Jetta

Pretty good spread of contributors.

6 - Dunn ( the biggest resurrection since you know who )

5 - Tyson ( wonderful game apart from the last 10 minutes)

4 - N.Jones ( great for most of the game, but absent when most needed)

3 - Cross ( gave away about 50 years but held his in-form opponent )

2 - Pedersen ( the second biggest resurrection at the club , after Dunn )

1 - McDonald ( was safe and reliable for most of the game )

It's the biggest resurrection since Dunn's last out of contract year!


6. Dunn

5. Tyson

4. Jetta

3. N.Jones

2. Pederson

1. Cross

Honourable mentions to Cross and McDonald.

6.Tyson

5.N.Jones

4.Dunn

3.Jetta

2.Pederson

1.Vince

6. Tyson, all class

5. Cross, best tagging job all year

4. Viney, tried all day 25 disposals, quality

3. N Jones, great up until last 10 mins

2. Dunn, top class job

1. Jamar, killed it in the ruck

sorry M Jones and Pedo, you both played well..


Dunn

Cross

Tyson

Jetta

Salem

Pederson

Edited by Wadda We Sing

6. Dunn

5. Tyson

4. Pedersen

3. Jetta

2. Jamar

1. Cross

Plenty of strong contributions from others including Jones x 2, Vince and Frawley and some mouthwatering cameos from Salem.


Tyson

Pederson

Dunne

Cross

Jamar

Salem

Jonesy apparently a victim of his own standards judging by some votes. Led the disposals and the clearances. In the top 6 on the ground I would've thought.

6.Tyson

5.N.Jones

4.Dunn

3.Jetta

2.Pederson

1.Vince

 

6 Tyson

5 Pederson

4 Jetta

3 Jones

2 TMac

1 Dunn (mostly marked down for a couple of extreme brain f@rts)

6. Dunn

5. Tyson

4.N.Jones

3. Jetta

2. Pederson

1. Salem


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