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THE OFFICIAL DEMONLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2014

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Nathan Jones was voted Demonland Player of the Year for the third year in a row and must go into tonight's Bluey as firm favourite to repeat that effort. Dom Tyson capped off a great year with second place and Lynden Dunn finished third.

Thanks to all Demonlanders who put their votes in on a weekly basis throughout the season ...

229. Nathan Jones

184. Dom Tyson

107. Lynden Dunn

101. Bernie Vince

86. Jack Viney

75. Daniel Cross

66. Tom McDonald

56. Neville Jetta

46. Mark Jamar

44. Matt Jones Jack Watts

41. James Frawley Jeremy Howe Cam Pedersen

38. Chris Dawes

24. Max Gawn Dean Kent

18. Jack Grimes

16. Rohan Bail

15. Aidan Riley

10. Jordie McKenzie

8. Jay Kennedy-Harris

6. Colin Garland Alexis Georgiou Jimmy Toumpas

4. Dean Terlich

3. Jack Trengove

2. Shannon Byrnes Jack Fitzpatrick Jake Spencer

 

Can you throw up the Dland top 10 v the Blueys 1-10 ?

for an interesting comparison maybe

someone :)

 

The "Bluey:"

1 N. Jones

2 D. Tyson

3 B. Vince

4 L. Dunn

5 D. Cross

6 J. Howe

7 T. McDonald

8 J. Frawley

9 N. Jetta

10 J. Watts

Demonland:

1. Nathan Jones

2. Dom Tyson

3. Lynden Dunn

4. Bernie Vince

5. Jack Viney

6. Daniel Cross

7. Tom McDonald

8. Neville Jetta

9. Mark Jamar

=10. Matt Jones Jack Watts

All in all quite similar lists.

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