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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 13

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6. Lynden Dunn

5. Dean Kent

4. Nathan Jones
3. Jordie McKenzie

2. James Frawley
1. Jack Grimes

 

6.Dunn

5.Kent

4.N.Jones

3.Grimes

2.Jetta

1.Frawley


Dunn

N.jones

Kent

Frawley

Watts

Jetta

6. Lyndon Dunn

5. Dean Kent

4. Nathan Jones

3. Nev Jetta

2. Jack Grimes

1. Christian Salem ( for getting us over the line)

6 Dunn

5 Jetta

4 N Jones

3 Kent

2 Watts

1 Frawley

 

6. Lynden Dunn - Form defender of the competition and played another excellent game

5. Jordie McKenzie - Did his job for a full four quarters and played a major hand in the match-winning goal..

4. Dom Tyson - thought he was the difference-maker in the second half

3. Nathan Jones - another tireless and consistent game

2. James Frawley - very good in the contest and the best of our tall forwards on the night.

1. Mark Jamar - got control of the ruck in the second half and with Tyson a big part of the comeback.

Apologies to Viney, Kent, Grimes and Cross.

6 - Dunn

5 - Jones

4 - Pedo

3 - Kent

2 - Grimes

1 - Jetta

6. Dunn - kept us in it when we could have been blown away

5. Jetta - as above

4. Jones - our best mid when we were bad and just overran everybody in the second half

3. Mckenzie - destroyed Stanton and with it Essendrugs free flowing style of footy

2. Kent - wasn't great early but got better as the game wore on and was really vital part of the revival

1. Mcdonald - like Dunn & Jetta part of our great defence

Frawley & Grimes are very unlucky as is Crossy who showed leadership when it mattered

6. Christian Salem

5. Christian Salem

4. Christian Salem

3. Christian Salem

2. Christian Salem

1. Christian Salem


Who would have thought a year ago that Dunn, Peddo, Jetta and Mckenzie would be featuring in our best. Awesome turnaround Mr Roos

Who would have thought a year ago that Dunn, Peddo, Jetta and Mckenzie would be featuring in our best. Awesome turnaround Mr Roos

And in a winning side

6 Dunn

5 McDonald

4 N Jones

3 Frawley

2 Kent

1 Grimes

6. Dunn

5. Jetta

4. Grimes

3. Macdonald

2. Jones

1. Viney


6. Dunn

5. Jones N

4 T. Mac

3 Kent

2 Watts

1 McKenzie

No Jetta Bitty? Thought he was tremendous.

 

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