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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 16

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Can those who post perhaps specify if they were at the game, saw it on TV, listened to radio, or checked the stats and guessed

 

Can those who post perhaps specify if they were at the game, saw it on TV, listened to radio, or checked the stats and guessed

... or none of the above such as when you place 22 pieces of paper each with a player's name and pick the last six that go down the gurgler.

It's a way to add some excitement to an otherwise dull night.


6 M Jones

5 T McDonald

4 Viney

3 N Jones

2 Vince

1 D Kent

Can't be bothered trying to rank the players, but thought our best defenders were McDonald (BOG), Frawley and Garland (much better than has been recently), our best mids were the Jones brothers, and our best forward was Kent.

Stuff it.

6. McDonald

5. M.Jones

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4. Garland

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3. Kent

2. N.Jones

1. Frawley

 

6. McDonald

5. M.Jones

4. N.Jones

3. Viney

2. Kent

1. Vince

6 - McDonald ( made mistakes , but played with passion and purpose )

5 - M.Jones ( prolific possessions though he rarely hurt the opposition)

4 - Dunn ( continued to try , and at least broke even with opponent )

3 - Vince ( quiet until last quarter , but at least kept trying)

2 - Kent ( kept presenting)

1 - Viney ( tried , but his disposal is amateurish )


6. Mcdonald #

5. M Jones *

4. N.Jones *

3. Viney *

2. Kent *

1. Vince *

# clearly our best, and maybe in the top half dozen on the ground

* worked hard ....... good in short patches

N.Jones

Viney

M.Jones

McDonald

Terlich

Tyson

Horrible: GAWN, Grimes, Dawes, Garland, Watts, Salem, McKenzie,

C&B, you're normally pretty accurate but N Jones 6 votes means your on your 7th Scotch.

C&B, you're normally pretty accurate but N Jones 6 votes means your on your 7th Scotch.

He wasn't even good, is the sad part

PS Cold sober

He wasn't even good, is the sad part

PS Cold sober

Why not admit you have a problem C&B? All I'm hearing is denial


Troy Davis did ok for Casey and he's above 185. Unbelievable

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Seems there's not much interest this week. Nevertheless, with Tom McDonald and Matt Jones picking up the big votes, Nathan Jones did manage to increase his lead to 50 so, with seven rounds to go, his grip on a third consecutive win is becoming very strong.

156. Nathan Jones

106. Dom Tyson

100. Lynden Dunn

71. Bernie Vince

60. Daniel Cross

56. Jack Viney

44. Matt Jones

41. Tom McDonald

40. Jack Watts

37. James Frawley

35. Mark Jamar

34. Chris Dawes

32. Jeremy Howe

31. Cam Pedersen

18. Jack Grimes

13. Dean Kent

12. Neville Jetta

11. Rohan Bail

8. Jay Kennedy-Harris Jordie McKenzie

6. Alexis Georgiou Jimmy Toumpas

4. Dean Terlich

3. Jack Trengove

2. Shannon Byrnes Jake Spencer

1. Max Gawn

6.Mcdonald

5.M.Jones

4.Vince

3.Kent

2.Dunn

1.Frawley


Garland was horrible?!

We all have our biases - not sure if it's me or C&B on this occasion.

the ball came in 61 times and he had 9 disposals, wtf was he all night?

also waltzed straight into a tackle in the middle of the ground and got caught holding it, far too stupid for a 109 game player

I love him but he has been super super average all year

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 - 479 (11 - 15 - 86.9%)
  2. Dunn - 340 (8 - 15 - 96.5%)
  3. Tyson - 282 (7 - 15 - 77.1%)
  4. Cross - 227 (9 - 13 - 88.3%)
  5. Viney - 215 (7 - 13 - 77.9%)
  6. Vince - 202 (8 - 15 - 83.2%)
  7. Pedersen - 192 (5 - 15 - 88.9%)
  8. Jamar - 136 (3 - 10 - 82.1%)
  9. Dawes - 132 (3 - 11 - 88.3%)
  10. Howe - 118 (4 - 15 - 91.4%)
  11. M Jones - 117 (2 - 15 - 80.7%)
  12. Watts - 113 (4 - 15 - 85.7%)
  13. McDonald - 108 (3 - 14 - 92.4%)
  14. Jetta - 103 (5 - 9 - 83.3%)
  15. Frawley - 101 (3 - 14 - 90.8%)
  16. Grimes - 82 (3 - 15 - 91.0%)
  17. Kent - 52 (2 - 6 - 73.3%)
  18. Kennedy-Harris - 33 (2 - 11 - 58.2%)
  19. Spencer - 23 (1 - 5 - 81.6%)
  20. Bail - 21 (1 - 15 - 84.7%)

Georgiou - 20 (1 - 7 - 82.9%)

Byrnes - 10 (1 - 6 - 69.2%)

Terlich - 10 (0 - 13 - 80.5%)

Toumpas - 9 (0 - 4 - 66.8%)

Gawn - 8 (0 - 5 - 72.2%)

Garland - 8 (0 - 8 - 92%)

McKenzie - 5 (0 - 5 - 82.5%)

Trengove - 3 (0 - 2 - 91.0%)

Salem - 3 (0 - 10 - 55%)

Barry (2), Evans (3), Fitzpatrick (3), 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

Rd 16 (Fre): McDonald, M Jones, N Jones, Viney, Kent

Edited by P-man

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