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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 12

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6 - Dunn ( clever, tough, and creative )

5 - N.Jones ( willed himself into the contest time after time )

4 - Cross ( held the in form Beames for most of the game )

3 - Jetta ( strong,tough, and courageous )

2 - Pederson ( great first quarter and good afterwards)

1 - Frawley ( not great, but kept presenting and marking)

 

6: Dunn

5: Pedo

4: Jones

3: T.Mac

2: Jetta

1: Cross

 

6. Dunn

5. N. Jones

4. Jetta

3. Pedo

2. Grimes

1. Vince

I did not think Gawn played so well. His lack of mobility was telling although I do appreciate he is a ruckman. I would liked to see Howe moved to forward line halfway through 3rd quarter and Frawley down back.


6.N.Jones - just pips Dunn and could have gone either way, Jones just battles all day willed himself into congestion coming out with the ball and worked for the entire game.

5. Dunn - gave away a fair amount in size to Cloke but came out on top with attitude, smart positioning and desire not to lose

4. Jetta - Elliott is very dangerous and Jetta clearly won this battle and presented options when coming out by running hard

3. Pedersen - continues to just provide options and battles, would like to see him maybe have faith in his kicking from 50m when the option provides

2.Vince - got towelled up in the first 15mins by Pendelbury but for mine was the better player over the 4quarters ran hard, tackled and is always doing the 1%ers

1.Watts - Jack is really working hard when he doesn't have the ball which is good to see, Roosy has really got into his head about never giving the ball away. Smart footballer in the making

Seconded for pretty much the same reasons. Cross unlucky

6. Lynden Dunn

5. Nathan Jones

4. Cam Pederson

3. Bernie Vince

2. Neville Jetta

1. Jack grimes

6.N Jones

5. Dunn

4. Jetta

3. Pederson

2. Grimes

1. Vince

 

6: Dunn

5: Jones N

4: Pedersen

3: Jetta

2:Vince

1: Grimes

6. Cross

5. N.Jones

4. Vince

3. Jetta.

2. Pedersen

1. Dunn

Edited by GM11

6.N.Jones - just pips Dunn and could have gone either way, Jones just battles all day willed himself into congestion coming out with the ball and worked for the entire game.

5. Dunn - gave away a fair amount in size to Cloke but came out on top with attitude, smart positioning and desire not to lose

4. Jetta - Elliott is very dangerous and Jetta clearly won this battle and presented options when coming out by running hard

3. Pedersen - continues to just provide options and battles, would like to see him maybe have faith in his kicking from 50m when the option provides

2.Vince - got towelled up in the first 15mins by Pendelbury but for mine was the better player over the 4quarters ran hard, tackled and is always doing the 1%ers

1.Watts - Jack is really working hard when he doesn't have the ball which is good to see, Roosy has really got into his head about never giving the ball away. Smart footballer in the making

Unlucky -

Bail yes for the uneducated he nullified Harry O's run and carry and whenever he was given the ball by the Pies Bail was onto him or to close for Harry to run.

Gawn big Maxy was good today I thought he was lucky to hold his spot from last week but he had a good game

Good coaching, then. Bail started on Pendlebury who was outstanding in Q1 (although Bail still got a lot of it too). Vince was moved on to Pendlebury from quarter time and held him quite well while doing significant damage himself. I admit to not realising Bail was on Lumumba, but Cross on Beams also worked for most of the game, too. In short, our coaches chose their match-ups pretty well and showed an ability to think through changes on the day.


6. Dunn

5. Jones

4. Pedersen

3. Cross

2. Vince

1. Jetta

6- Pedersen

5- N. Jones

4- D. Cross

3- Vince

2- Dunn

1- Jetta


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Nathan Jones grabbed the maximum points against the Pies and has streaked ahead again.

Progressive

127. Nathan Jones
100. Dom Tyson
72. Lynden Dunn

50. Daniel Cross
46. Jack Viney
39. Bernie Vince
33. Jack Watts
28. Matt Jones Cam Pedersen
27. Chris Dawes
25. James Frawley
24. Tom McDonald
17. Jeremy Howe
13. Jack Grimes Mark Jamar
11. Rohan Bail

8. Jay Kennedy-Harris
6. Alexis Georgiou Jimmy Toumpas
4. Dean Terlich
3. Neville Jetta Jack Trengove
2. Shannon Byrnes Jake Spencer
1. Max Gawn

Pedo makes his move into the top four. Reward for consistency over the past three rounds.

Unofficial Tally (sample of 10 votes)

  1. N Jones - 393
  2. Tyson - 277
  3. Dunn - 246
  4. Pedersen - 187 (^2)
  5. Cross - 181
  6. Viney - 153
  7. Vince - 113 (^2)
  8. Dawes - 102
  9. Frawley - 88
  10. Watts - 87
  11. Howe - 70
  12. Jamar - 69
  13. M Jones - 64
  14. Jetta - 58 (^2)
  15. McDonald - 48
  16. Grimes - 46
  17. Kennedy-Harris - 33
  18. Spencer - 23
  19. Georgiou - 20
  20. Bail - 19

Byrnes - 10

Toumpas - 9

Terlich - 8

Gawn - 3

Trengove - 3

Salem - 2

Best 5 per round (in order of votes):

Rd 1 (St K): Watts, N Jones, Dunn, Tyson, Vince

Rd 2 (WC) N Jones, Dunn, Tyson, Cross, Frawley

Rd 3 (GWS): Tyson, Pedersen, Howe, McDonald, Cross

Rd 4 (Carl): N Jones, Frawley, Grimes, Spencer, Bail

Rd 5 (GC): N Jones, Viney, Dawes, Frawley, Cross

Rd 6 (Syd): Dunn, Pedersen, M Jones, N Jones, Vince

Rd 7 (Adel): Dawes, Viney, Tyson, JKH, Vince/Jamar/Jetta

Rd 8 (WB): Tyson, Jamar, Cross, Howe, Viney

Rd 9 (Rich): N Jones, Pedersen, Tyson, Viney, Howe

Rd 10 (Bye)

Rd 11 (Port): Dunn, Tyson/Pedersen, Jetta, N Jones, Cross

Rd 12 (Coll): Dunn/N Jones, Pedersen, Vince, Jetta, Cross

Most consistent (no. of wks polling 10+):

Cross - 8

N Jones - 8

Tyson - 7

Dunn - 6

Viney - 5

Pedersen - 5

Vince - 5

Frawley - 3

Howe - 3

Watts - 3

Jetta - 3

Dawes - 2

Kennedy-Harris - 2

Jamar - 2

McDonald - 2

Grimes - 1

Bail - 1

Spencer - 1

M Jones - 1

Byrnes - 1

Georgiou - 1

Edited by P-man

 

I know this sounds like a stupid question but as I was pondering over my votes last night, my husband asked me what does the Demonland Player of the Year actually win? I just assumed it was the title. Am I right?

I know this sounds like a stupid question but as I was pondering over my votes last night, my husband asked me what does the Demonland Player of the Year actually win? I just assumed it was the title. Am I right?

He earns the right not to be called a spud for the next 2 seasons by Demonland posters.

Edited by nutbean


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