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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 15

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1. Jamar

2. Howe

3. Vince

4. Frawley

5. Grimes

6. Jetta

 

6 - Jamar ( dominated the centre , and was our best forward )

5 - Howe ( played with class and skill )

4 - Viney ( unusual but effective tagging game )

3 - Grimes ( reasonably safe and constructive )

2 - Vince ( great second half )

1 - Gawn ( great 20 minutes .. I'm struggling )


6. Jamar

5.Howe

4.Jetta

3.Grimes

2.Gawn

1.Vince

6. Jamar
5. Howe
4. Vince
3. Frawley
2. Grimes
1. Watts

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6. Jamar

5.Vince

4. Howe

3. Jetta

2. Grimes

1. Frawley/Gawn

Unlucky - Viney & Watts

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6 Jamar

5 Viney

4 Howe

3 Jetta

2 Grimes

1 Vince

Can't believe that several of you have not given Viney a mention. Completely blanketed the most dangerous player in libba, a sensational effort

6. Jamar

5. Vince

4. Jetta

3. Viney

2. Grimes

1. Gawn

6 Jamar

5 Viney

4 Howe

3 Jetta

2 Grimes

1 Vince

Can't believe that several of you have not given Viney a mention. Completely blanketed the most dangerous player in libba, a sensational effort

Couldn't agree more. Amazing that he isn't getting votes. If Libba gets off the chain we are not in that game. Roos is all about "playing your role". No-one did theirs better.


6 Viney

5 Jamar

4 Vince

3 Howe

2 Watts

1 Jetta

6. Jamar

5. Viney

4. Howe

3. Jetta

2. Grimes

1. Watts

6. Frawley I don't know how he's getting so few votes. He dominated the defensive 50 and his man had 1 touch for the game.

5. Jamar We haven't seen a game like that from him in a long time.

4. Grimes As above, it's been a hell of a long time since we've seen Grimes play like that.

3. Viney It's been said. He did a great job on a very good player.

2. Watts The usual. All class with the ball in hand, but some of his contested efforts sucked

1. Jetta Continues his good form. Probably less effective today that he has been but it was still a very good game.

Vince could have been in there but for a couple of disgraceful turnovers.

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No change at the very top this week so Nathan Jones has a stranglehold on a threepeat:-

150. Nathan Jones

106. Dom Tyson

96. Lynden Dunn

66. Bernie Vince

60. Daniel Cross

49. Jack Viney

40. Jack Watts

37. James Frawley

35. Mark Jamar

34. Chris Dawes

32. Jeremy Howe

31. Cam Pedersen

28. Matt Jones

24. Tom McDonald

18. Jack Grimes

12. Neville Jetta

11. Rohan Bail

8. Jay Kennedy-Harris Jordie McKenzie

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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6 - Jamar
5 - Howe
4 - Viney
3 - Grimes
2 - Vince
1 - Watts
 

D’Land Player of the Year Unofficial Tally

(sample of 10 voters each week)

Name - votes (number of games scoring 10+ votes - number of games played - average time on ground%)

  1. N Jones - 451 (10 - 14 - 87.3%)
  2. Dunn - 334 (8 - 14 - 96.7%)
  3. Tyson - 282 (7 - 14 - 77.1%)
  4. Cross - 226 (9 - 13 - 88.3%)
  5. Pedersen - 192 (5 - 14 - 88.9%)
  6. Vince - 190 (7 - 14 - 83.0%)
  7. Viney - 189 (6 - 12 - 78.2%)
  8. Jamar - 136 (3 - 9 - 88.8%)
  9. Dawes - 132 (3 - 10 - 88.3%)
  10. Howe - 118 (4 - 14 - 91.4%)
  11. Watts - 113 (4 - 14 - 86.0%)
  12. Jetta - 103 (5 - 9 - 83.3%)
  13. Frawley - 99 (3 - 13 - 90.9%)
  14. Grimes - 82 (3 - 14 - 75.6%)
  15. M Jones - 66 (1 - 14 - 80.8%)
  16. McDonald - 55 (2 - 13 - 92.5%)
  17. Kennedy-Harris - 33 (2 - 11 - 58.2%)
  18. Kent - 33 (1 - 5 - 71.2%)
  19. Spencer - 23 (1 - 5 - 81.6%)
  20. Georgiou - 20 (1 - 7 - 82.9%)

Bail - 19 (1 - 14 - 85.1%)

Byrnes - 10 (1 - 6 - 69.2%)

Toumpas - 9 (0 - 4 - 66.8%)

Terlich - 8 (0 - 12 - 79.8%)

McKenzie - 5 (0 - 4 - 82.5%)

Gawn - 8 (0 - 4 - 74.8%)

Trengove - 3 (0 - 2 - 91.0%)

Salem - 3 (0 - 9 - 53%)

Barry (1), Evans (3), Fitzpatrick (3), Garland (7), Nicholson (1), Riley (3) - 0

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

Rd 13 (Ess): Dunn, N Jones, Kent, Jetta, Grimes

Rd 14 (Nth): Vince, Cross, Dawes, Dunn, Watts

Rd 15 (WB): Jamar, Howe, Viney, Grimes, Vince

6 Jamar

5 Jetta

4 Grimes

3 Howe

2 Vince

1 Viney


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