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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 13

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No Jetta Bitty? Thought he was tremendous.

No much love for Viney here either.... just a lazy 25 touches, 9 marks, 5 tackles - oh isnt it annoying when you have so many contributors

Jamar Tyson combo was influential in the second half

Edited by Young Dee

 

6 Dunn


5 N. Jones


4 Jetta


3 Kent


2 Pedo


1 Frawley


6 - Lynden "behemoth" Dunn - what a game, what a player.

5 - Nathan Jones - for doing what he does best.

4 - Dean Kent - balance, pace, skill and X-factor.. how the hell did this guy last to pick 50?

3 - Neville Jetta - the last pick in last year's rookie draft. Has now made Betts, Wingard, Elliott and Chapman (ALL great players) look 2nd rate.

2- Jack Grimes - played his best game of the year, played like the Grimes of old.

1 - Dom Tyson - ordinary first half, extraordinary second half.

Apologies Viney (good game, let down by bad kicking early on), Pederson (down on his usual output, still playing like an absolute gun) and McKenzie for his shut-down role on Stanton.

 

6. Dunn

5. Jones

4. Kent

3. Cross (Put his body on the line)

2. Jetta

1. Salem ( I can only give you a vote but you can knock on my door and take anything you want.)

6 Dunn amazing 4 quarter effort

5 N Jones the heart of our mid field

4 McKenzie great stopping job and contributed to our 2nd half revival

3 Watts tried all day and had a few scoring involvements

2 Tyson One if the main reasons why we won the game in the second half

1 Kent as per the above


6. Dunn

5. N Jones

4. Kent

3. Jetta

2. Viney

1. MacDonald

6 Dunny

5 Nate Jones

4 Dean Kent

3 Jack Viney

2 Neville Jetta

1 Cam Pedersen

6. Dunn - Outstanding game. Going from strength to strength, to strength!.

5. N.Jones - Led from the front as usual, and must surely be heading for AA

4. Kent - Very good. Strong, hard, quick and added a new dimension to our forward line.

3. Jetta - Very dependable. Hard, courageous and very reliable with ball in hand.

2. Grimes - Similar to Jetta who just pipped him imo.

1. Watts - Work rate up and back was excellent, and his class showed through on a number of occasions. ,

 

6 dunn

5 jones

4 jetta

3 mcdonald

2 Grimes

1 kent

I felt the backline deserved a lot of the credit for keeping us in it. It would be one of the best in the league in the moment.

Wouldn't mind seeing a comparison of scoring shots vs inside fifty comparison of the league..RPFC?


6. N. Jones .... A grade all over the place

5. L. Dunn ..... Monumental presence down back

4. D.Cross ..... Huge worker, calm, dogged and utterly reliable

3. J. Viney ..... Growing game by game

2. J. Grimes ..... Underrated. Again.

1. D. Tyson ...... Persistence = last quarter reward.

6. Lynden Dunn

5. Nathan Jones

4. Neville Jetta

3. Dean Kent

2. Dom Tyson

1. Jack Grimes

About 7 other players unlucky to miss out.

Grimes

Dunn

Watts

Frawley

Cross

Kent

Apologies N.Jones, who has clearly reached the plateau of 'he's so good so often that we take it for granted'

pitiful amount of votes for Grimes! about 700 critical spoils as the ball kept coming in over and over again! main reason we got through!

6. Lynden Dunn ... awesome, just awesome.
5. Nathan Jones ... got some important clearances and was very clean today.
4. Jordie McKenzie ... smashed Stanton and was good with ball in hand today.
3. Jack Grimes ... desperation was inspirational.
2. Dom Tyson ... played like Dom Tyson.
1. Dean Kent ... most important forward today.

Honourable mention: Everybody else. Great team effort.


6. Dunn

5. Jetta

4. N. Jones

3. Watts

2. Grimes

1. McKenzie

Frawley was pumped today and was unlucky to miss. After an insipid 1st half it was an amazing effort. Win, lose or draw I just like to see effort which we have done much of the year.

Special mention to Neville great game and to Kent took it on in the second half. Great to see some of our lesser players turn it on when the pressure was on.

6 - Dunn

5 - N Jones

4 - Jamar

3 - Watts

2 - Grimes

1 - Jetta

How is Jamar not in people's votes? His work against Ryder/Bellchambers was enormous!

6: Dunn

5: Jetta

4: Jones N

3: Kent

2: Watts

1: Tyson

Sorry Grimes, Cross, Frawley, Jordie, Viney and Salem.

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pitiful amount of votes for Grimes! about 700 critical spoils as the ball kept coming in over and over again! main reason we got through!

Was excellent. As was Viney, who was the one mid that bothered to run and spread in the first half.

Friggin love that little [censored]!

6. Dunn

5. Kent

4. N. Jones

3. Jetta

2. Grimes

1. McDonald

 

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