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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 17

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6 - McDonald ( looked as if he cared, and at least broke even )

5 - Viney ( just a terrier who never stops )

4 - Riley ( had some useful clearances and showed some dash)

3 - N.Jones ( never stopped trying , but was held )

2 - Pedersen ( I'm not sure why)

1 - McKenzie ( for limiting Selwood's output)

 

6. Viney

5.Riley

4.n.Jones

3.Pederson

2.McDonald

1. Howe


6. Viney

5. Riley

4. Grimes

3. Garland

2. McDonald

1. Howe

I can not possibly understand anyone who saw that game giving Nathan Jones a vote. He played a very selfish individual game. And don't get me started on Frawley.

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I can not possibly understand anyone who saw that game giving Nathan Jones a vote. He played a very selfish individual game. And don't get me started on Frawley.

Most tackles. Most touches. At the bottom of every pack.

Be serious, please.

Most tackles. Most touches. At the bottom of every pack.

Be serious, please.

Had a job on Selwood in the first quarter but was too interested chasing his own ball. Ran himself into trouble that many times today I lost count. It was a selfish display.


Had a job on Selwood in the first quarter but was too interested chasing his own ball.

Yep, Selwood had 10 touches before Jones had even blinked, and that was about mid-way through the 1st quarter. Jones never stops trying, but he was well beaten today.

6. Viney - very good in a couple of roles ...... just love his endeavour!

5. Riley - something to work with .... with a big pre-season he will be a regular in 2015

4. Howe - reasonably solid at both ends .... at least gave Geelong something to think about

3. McKenzie - seemed to play his role as a tagger

2. Pedersen - reward for effort

1. Dawes - ditto

6. Viney

5. Riley

4. McDonald

3. Pederson

2. McKenzie

1. Howe

6.Viney

5.Riley

4.Pedersen

3.Howe

2.N.Jones

1.Mconald


6. Viney

5. Riley

4. Grimes

3. Garland

2. McDonald

1. Howe

I can not possibly understand anyone who saw that game giving Nathan Jones a vote. He played a very selfish individual game. And don't get me started on Frawley.

Anyone who says anything bad against Nathan Jones actually is an imbecile. The blokes been carrying this team for 4 years now, is the heart and soul of this club and a living legend.

If him, as our key midfielder, goes and gets his own footy whilst trying to stop Selwood too is being selfish, so be it. Let him do what he wants! He is our only elite player.

Anyone who says anything bad against Nathan Jones actually is an imbecile. The blokes been carrying this team for 4 years now, is the heart and soul of this club and a living legend.

If him, as our key midfielder, goes and gets his own footy whilst trying to stop Selwood too is being selfish, so be it. Let him do what he wants! He is our only elite player.

He is not above criticism. He is a very good player on his day who gives his all but he was assigned a role yesterday and proved how big a gap there is between him and the elite. There is such a thing as trying too hard and trying to do too much and he showed that in spades yesterday.


6 Viney

5 Riley

4 McDonald

3 ?

2 ?

1 Garland

 

6.Viney

5.Riley

4.Howe

3.McKenzie

2.Pederson

1.Jetta

He is not above criticism. He is a very good player on his day who gives his all but he was assigned a role yesterday and proved how big a gap there is between him and the elite. There is such a thing as trying too hard and trying to do too much and he showed that in spades yesterday.

wow. just wow.


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