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DEMONLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR - ROUND 3

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6. Vince

5. T Mac

4. Jetta

3. Hogan

2. Newton

1. Jones

I am a big Watts fan and I defend him constantly but I am afraid he cost us today. He needs to be dropped. Tyson needs to improve his kicking.

 

6. TMac

5. Vince

4. Lumumba

3. N.Jones

2. Jetta

1. Hogan

6 - Vince - great game on Danger (and others) really hard at it

5 - Tommy Mac - held Walker to the most influence-less 3 goal game I've seen

4 - Harry - some great running to keep us in it

3 - Jones - great in and under when he was targeted

2 - Tyson - working really hard as the game continued

1 - Hogan - we'd be screwed without him

Special mention to Garlett. I couldnt give you votes with 2.4 - sorry buddy


6 Vernie Bince

5 T Mac

4 N Jones

3 Lamumba

2 Kent

1 Garlo

 

6 - McDonald - outstanding ( and the AFL website didn't even include him amongst our best )

5 - Vince - aggressive and dynamic

4 - Lamumba - always at contest and prolific all day

3 - Jones - brilliant in and under

2 - Cross - loved his courage and energy

1 - Jamar - intelligent tap work and at least broke even against all odds


6- McDonald

5- lumumba

4- vince

3- jones

2- garlett

1- garland

6. McDonald

5. Vince

4. Jamar

3. Cross

2. Lubumba

1. Jones

Cross- 3 votes?

One for each kick on the full ?

6. Tom McDonald - continued his rise (Walker was gifted his goals).

5. Bernie Vince - outstanding discipline, aggression and effort (especially given zilch pre-season).

4. 'H' Lumumba - prolific ball winner and used it well in the conditions.

3. Nev Jetta - again had Betts measure

2. Nathan Jones - another 'heart & soul' game under duress.

1. Col Garland - disciplined and approaching form of a few years ago.


6. McDonald - Looking All Australian

5. Jones - Loved his hardness

4. Vince - A side of him I hadn't noticed before - loved it

3. Lumumba - Great pick up for us

2. Garland - Good the 2013 version is back

1. Brayshaw - Great attitude and endeavour. The future

6 - TMac. He's a beast. Thrashed the form forward of the competition. Walker's three goals make him look better than he was.

5 - Vince. Took on Dangermouse in the middle and didn't just beat him, he bullied him.

4 - Garland. Was solid all day. Took Dangermouse when they moved him forward and kept him from doing any harm.

3 - Jetta. Kept Betts under control. Could easily be ahead of Garland.

2 - Lamumba. Won heaps of the ball, chipped in in defence, kept going all game.

1 - Jones. The usual for Jones. He was hard at it, always involved, won his own ball and probably should have had a bunch more frees given how often they hit him in the head.

6 - Tom

5 - Vince

4 - Nev

3 - Jesse

2 - Jones

1 - Garland

5. Bernie Vince - outstanding discipline, aggression and effort (especially given zilch pre-season).

Five free kicks against him suggests he wasn't as disciplined as he could have been.

6. Tom McDonald

5. Bernie Vince

4. H.L

3. Nev Jetta

2. Jesse Hogan

1. Col Garland


5. Bernie Vince - outstanding discipline, aggression and effort (especially given zilch pre-season).

Five free kicks against him suggests he wasn't as disciplined as he could have been.

Fair point but different context. I was referring to the discipline Bernie showed in curbing Dangerfield's influence for 98% of the match.

6. Tom McDonald - BOG for third consecutive week now. Loved how frustrated Walker was looking by the end. Form defender of the competition at present.

5. Bernie Vince - said in the post match interview with Burgs that he was "just having a bit of fun". Hope he has a bit of fun every week then, as I can't recall him ever playing with such intent in MFC colours (or maybe I just have a short memory).

4. Heritier Lumumba

3. Jesse Hogan

2. Nathan Jones

1. Colin Garland
 

6. McDonald

5. Vince

4. Lumumba

3. Jetta

2. Jones

1. Garland

6 - Bernie Vince - already bleeds for the jumper and has barely played 20 games for the club. Smashed that actor Dangerfield.

5 - Tom McDonald - would be AA after 3 rounds

4 - Heritier Lumumba - plenty of the ball and lots of drive. Think he will be primed for the G on Friday night

3 - Nathan Jones - a nice response to last weeks quiet game, led from the front, got plenty of touches and kicked a goal

2 - Jesse Hogan - in just his third game already providing a massive presence and kicking goals. Straightened us up again today

1 - Neville Jetta - smashed Eddie Betts once again

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