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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 5

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is there another Garland in the side? Cos the one I saw today couldn't possibly be the one getting votes here

 

6- McDonald (anyone see Llyod's rolling AA? Assume he is in there)

5- Brayshaw (how sweet it is to have a kid like you)

4- Garlett

3- Grimes

2- Dunn

1- Cross

 

6. McDonald

5. Garlett

4. Brayshaw

3. Salem

2. Pederson

1. Jamar


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Mods - I hope whoever is counting these votes treats this post with the contempt is shows and the contempt it deserves. Troll.

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T Mac is taking everything before him in the progressive voting:-

80. Tom McDonald

33. Nathan Jones

27. Jesse Hogan

22. Bernie Vince Jack Viney

18. Jeffrey Garlett

17. Colin Garland

15. Angus Brayshaw Aaron vandenBerg

13. Daniel Cross Christian Salem

10. Neville Jetta

6. Jack Watts

4. Lynden Dunn Mark Jamar Viv Michie Ben Newton Cam Pedersen

2. Heritier Lubumba

1. Jack Grimes Dom Tyson

6: McDonald

5: Brayshaw

4: vandenBerg

3: Garlett

2: Grimes

1: Jamar

 

Eight posters have given Dunn votes. I'm absolutely gobsmacked. Tom McDonald kept getting moved onto whoever Dunn was playing on because Dunn was being beaten so badly. It wasn't all Dunn's fault, though. He was being asked to play on opposition players much bigger than him as well as being in a backline being overrun because of Freo's midfield dominance.

6. McDonald (but he has to stop thinking he's the only one who can take a mark. Too often he spoils his own team-mates)

5. Brayshaw

4. Cross

3. Garland

2. Grimes

1. Hogan

6: Tom McDonald - continued to cement his spot as the premium tall defender in the AFL
5: Angus Brayshaw - best game for the Dees. Future 'A' grader, progressing beautifully.
4: Jeff Garlett - our best forward by a long stretch
3: Lynden Dunn - really stood up against the odds. Best game for the year to date

2: Daniel Cross - workhorse
1: Aaron vandenBerg - showed many of his more experienced team-mates what effort is all about


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