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DEMONLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR - ROUND 4


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As with round one, it's tough because there are many who can get votes.

I can't fit TMac in. That's just weird.

6 - Jones. The workhorse. He did what was needed when it was needed. Great captain's game.

5 - vanDemon. 12 (13?) tackles. He was massive, threw his weight around and just impacted the game.

4 - Hogan. Could easily be higher. His presence is insane for such a young guy.

3 - Vince. Again had a shut-down role and kept Cotchin from really impacting. Did plenty with the ball himself.

2 - Garland. Did a great job down back. Got plenty of the ball and rebounded well.

1 - Garlett. Was a massive pest in the forward half and knew exactly how to play in the wet. Any other day he'd have more points.

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6. Jones, who was amazing all night. That checkside kick was perfect
5. Vandenberg, who won the game for us when it was up for grabs

4. Jesse Hogan, who is a sexy sexy beast of a forward, and gave us a target all night

3. Vince, who with his outside and inside game has essentially grabbed that tagging role we've needed for so long.
2. Salem, who was an amazing small defender/mid/defensive backman
1. Jamar, whose taps and around the ground work was as good as I've seen for a while.

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6 - Aaron VanDemonBerg - 20 disposals , 13 tackles, 1 goal and lots of physicality.

5 - Nathan Jones - showed Trent Cotchin what a real captain does to lift his team

4 - Jesse Hogan - seems like he had a hand in every goal, and his marking in the wet was just orgasmic

3 - Tom McDonald - 4 great games from 4 and another big scalp

2 - Bernie Vince - 20 touches, 6 tackles and more great hardness

1 - Viv Michie - had an immediate impact after being subbed in early, great toughness and 19 disposals

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6 Hogan must get rising star. Made Rance look average.

5 vandenberg

4 Vince

3 jones

2 McDonald

1 Salem

Special mention Roos who won it with a plan to stop the tigers especially after half time

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6 Jones

5 vandenBerg

4 Hogan

3 Garland

2 Vince

1 Jamar

HM Dean Kent - hard at every contest & set the tone early.

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6. vandenBerg

5. Jones

4. Hogan

3. Vince

2. McDonald

1. Garland,

COME ON!

Jones get 21 tonight

6. Jones - no more words need to be said

5. Vandenberg

4. Hogan

3. Michie

2. Salem

1. McDonald

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