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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 8

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6 votes - VandenBurg: was the inner cog of our midfield,
5 votes - N.Jones: put the psi to 32 when we needed it, let the air down to 30, then back up to 32
4 votes - Vince: Not only did his job, he put the icing on the cake.
3 votes - Spencil: won the ruck, 8 tackles and i stopped cringing when he went to kick... thought i had permanent damage.
2 votes - Hogan Standard Jesse
1 vote - Toumpas just kept up the hard work, regardless of confidence

I had trouble with the last vote. I want to give a vote to someone in the defense, but i cant decide who. I will have to rewatch

 

Vandenburg

Spencer

Grimes

Hogan

Vince

Pederson

Edit forgot Pedo...Apologies Fitzpatrik


6. Vandenberg

5. Hogan

4. Fitzpatrick

3. Pedersen

2. Vince

1. Toumpas

6. Vandenberg - Cracking game.

5. Fitzpatrick- Solid first game in defence, took some good grabs.

4. Hogan- Give the kid a rising star nomination!

3. Pedersen- Dawes should not be allowed back in team until he can clunk marks like Pedo!

2. Vince- the difference in the last quarter.

1. Toumpas - Hopi this s step forward to bigger things for the Toump!

Please don't forget the Jones rule folks - there were two of them out there.

Surely, sir, ye jesteth. Only one Jones in the running though couldn't fit him in my votes - note, from watching on TV. Sadly couldn't get there.

vandenBerg

Pedersen

Vince

Spencer

Hogan

Brayshaw

And apologies to most of the remainder NB Fitz Toump (both their best games at MFC) Watts Grimes Tommy McD (first time out of the top 6 I would say)

 

6. Vandenberg

5. Vince
4. N Jones
3. Hogan
2. Pedersen
1. Toumpas

6. vandenBerg

5. Vince

4. N Jones

3. Pedersen

2. Hogan

1. Toumpas

Fitzpatrick, Grimes, Spencer, Brayshaw all deserving. Watts also had a decent day.


6 vandenBurg

5 Vince

4 Hogan

3 Pederson

2 Brayshaw (when it was there to be won)

1 Grimes

Please don't forget the Jones rule folks - there were two of them out there.

If anyone gives Matt Jones votes they should get a life ban.

6. vandenFyfe

5. Pedersen

4. Hogan

3. Vince

2. Fitzpatrick

1. Toumpas

6-Vince

5-Van Demon

4-Spencil (never thought I'd be typing his name here)

3-N Jones

2-Hogan

1Toss-up between Cross, Brayshaw, Fitzwahh

Edit: Forgot Pedo - he did orright too

6.The Pedo!

5.VanDemon

4.Hogan

3.N.Jones

2.Garlett

1.Spencer

6. vandenBerg

5. Hogan

4. Garlett

3. Vince

2. Spencer (who would have thought!)

1. Cross

Apologies to Fitzpatrick, Pedersen and Brayshaw.


6 - vandenBerg - so dynamic and aggressive

5 - Spencer - was confident and handled the ball accordingly

4 - Fitzpatrick - amazing turnaround in performance and a master stroke by Roos to play him in defence

3 - Hogan - just gives everyone confidence when he's near the ball

2 - Pedersen - grunt work and marking ability

1 - N.Jones - apart from 1 brain fade he was close to his usual dynamic self

6. vandenBerg

5. Fitzpatrick

4. Pederson

3. N Jones

2. Brayshaw

1. Hogan

6- vince

5- vandenberg

4- Fitzpatrick

3- spencer

2- n jones

1- hogan

6 - vandenBerg

5 - Hogan

4 - Vince

3 - N. Jones

2 - Spencer

1 - Cross

Pedersen, Fitzy and many others are very stiff.


At quarter time we remarked how off his game Vince was. He must have heard us because he then proceeded to tear it apart for the rest of the game.

Vandenberg

Vince

Jones

Spencer

Hogan

Toumpas

6 - Vince

5 - Vandenberg

4 - Spencil ( sent a few Dland "experts" crawling under their rocks)

3 - Cross

2 - Hogan

1 - Pedersen

 

6: Vince ( destroyed Bont and picked up 26 and 2 goals

5: van demon ( inside beast)

4: hogan ( consistently marked or bought it down for others)

3: n.jones ( lazy 28 and a goal )

2: spencer ( was important )

1: pederson ( great foil for Jesse )

6 Vandenberg

5 Hogan

4 Vince

3 spencil

2 N. Jones would have got more except for that 3rd quarter brain fade

1. J.Toumpas ditto above.


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