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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 14

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6 - Vince ( obvious )

5 - N.Jones ( far from his best , but better than the rest)

4 - Dawes ( for 3 goals and giving a damn )

3 - Watts ( so much not to like , but he looked ok when he had the ball )

2 - Jamar ( dominated the tap outs , but little else )

1 - Cross ( wasn't noticed much but seemed to be trying)

 

6. Vince

DAYLIGHT

THE NEXT DAYS DAYLIGHT

5. Cross

4. Dunn

3. Watts

2. Dawes

1. N Jones

What he said. Might need a few light years worth of light between 6 and 5.

6.vince

5. N.jones

4. Cross

3.watts

2. Dunn

1.dawes


6. Vince

5. N Jones

4. Dawes

3. Cross

2. Jetta

1. Watts

 

6. Vince - BOG IMO

5. Cross - just kept going all day, never lays down

4. Dunn - not as good as last week but continued his stellar year

3. Pedersen - battled all day

2.Dawes - another one who gave his all

1. N.Jones - I judge him harshly but solid effort

6.B Vince

5. D Cross

4. C Dawes

3. L Dunn

2. N Jones

1. J Watts


6. Vince (well done ol' son)

5 N Jones

4 Cross

3 Watts

2 Dawes

1 Dunn

Jonsie 5 votes? seriously? I love him but that's borderline insanity

In all honestly, Cross and pedo are there just to fill numbers

Cross worked his arse off all day, led the tackle count on the ground, and was one of the few who made the RIGHT choices with ball in hand. Clear 2nd best behind Vince.

Vince

Cross

Watts

Dunn

M Jones

Howe


6 - Vince

5 - Cross

4 - Dawes

3 - Dunn

2 - Watts

1 - N Jones

Honestly, I thought N Jones played poorly today, but I really don't know who else could get that sixth spot.

Vince

Dawes

Dunne

Cross

Watts

M.Jones

6. Vince - highest output by MFC player this year? His stats would suggest so. Just a pitty no one else could go to this level and assist today.

What Big Red Said up there re light... ughhh

>>>>>>>>>>>

5. Cross

4. N Jones

3. Watts

2. M Jones

1. Pedo


6: Vince

Only one worthy of any votes.

6. Vince

5 Dunn

4 Cross

3 Watts

2 Dawes

1 N. Jones (& Matt played OK as well)

 
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It's true that Nathan Jones wasn't our best player yesterday but he's extended his lead to the point where it's going to be very hard to catch up.

150. Nathan Jones

106. Dom Tyson

96. Lynden Dunn

60. Daniel Cross

57. Bernie Vince

49. Jack Viney

39. Jack Watts

34. Chris Dawes

31. Cam Pedersen

29. James Frawley

28. Matt Jones

24. Tom McDonald

17. Jeremy Howe Mark Jamar

14. Jack Grimes

11. Rohan Bail

8. Jay Kennedy-Harris Jordie McKenzie

7. Neville Jetta

6. Alexis Georgiou Jimmy Toumpas

5. Dean Kent

4. Dean Terlich

3. Jack Trengove

2. Shannon Byrnes Jake Spencer

1. Max Gawn


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