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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 21

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This is going to stuff my voting system. I need at least 10 posters to vote.

 

Jetta Jones and Gawn get a pass - everyone else rubbish.


All the players seemed to have long faces after the game, but don't be fooled by the charade. I could find only four who looked like they cared in the heat of battle:

6. N Jones

5. Gawn

4. Viney

3. Jetta

2. .............

1. .........

Absolutely shameless ......................... oh, why should I bother!

I'm struggling but I want to do this now and just hope I am in a bad dream and about to wake up and today just did not happen.

6. N Jones

5. N Jetta

4. Dom Tyson

3.Max Gawn

2. J Viney

1. J Howe

 

6. Watts

5.Dawes

4.Frawley

3. Vincent

2. T Mac

1. Grimes

People putting Viney in their best!?!?!? You have to be kidding. A player has to do more than get to a contest, get beaten to the ball, look angry, tackle hard and run hard at the next opposition player. He had no effect on the game whatsoever.


Possibly, but this reflects more that there is no-one else worthy of putting in the votes ahead of him!

At least he tries to contest

N Jones, Tyson, Jetta, Gawn. Maybe McDonald.

I can't believe in 2014, after what gains I thought we'd made, that I'd be giving votes based on those who put in the bare minimum effort. I genuinely thought those days were behind us.

I get your point Ungarieboy, but we need players who can get to the ball, mark the ball, kick the ball. We have so many people like Viney, Bail, Miche, Riley, McKenzie, Tapscott who run around looking tough and laying tackles who rarely get the ball, and when they do they are embarrassingly poor of hand and foot. Iam sick of players who contest - I want players who can contest AND kick, mark and spread.

Just to get the P-Man to his 10 posters

6. Nate Jones

5. Gawn

4. Tyson

3. Jetta

2. Vince

Sorry P-Man 5 was even a struggle cant go any more ah fook it I'll Cross 1 vote for his application and effort just found out for pace today


6 - N.Jones ( cared and tried to make a difference)

5 - Gawn ( was almost unsighted , but less than most others )

4 - Jetta ( was slow , and loose , but he gave a damn )

3 - Dunn ( the ONLY player in our team who could hit a target)

2 - Vince ( for his first quarter )

1 - Tyson ( for lots of possessions , though most were irrelevant)

6. Jetta

5. N Jones

4. Gawn

3. Tyson

2. Dunn

1. Vince

6. N. Jones

5. Tyson

I think Tyson was streets ahead until injured...


How the [censored] are people putting Howe in there votes ? He was comprehensively beaten by Palmer. Had 4 goals kicked on him, turned the ball over and put in some terrible tackling efforts in. I thought his performance was like the rest of them PATHETIC

 

1/jetta . 2 gawn,3/jones 4/dunn 5/tyson 6/viney


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