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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 11

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6 - Vince

5 - Toumpas

4 - Hogan

3 - N. Jones

2 - Watts

1 - Cross

EDIT: Forgot Watts.

Edited by Sylvia Saint

 

6 - Vince - was prolific and rarely failed to use the ball to advantage

5 - Toumpas - was outstanding and creative until the last quarter

4 - Jones - we suffered whenever he was blanketed

3 - Gawn - outstanding performance in the middle ,

2 - Cross - what can't he do?

1 - Hogan - frustrating but still a presence all day

Faaaaark !!!

6-Jones... champion

5-Vince... star

4-Cross... defying age

3-Toumpas... now we know he can play

2-Hogan... yes yes yes

1-Dunn ... solid (Viney also was good)


6: Bernie

5: The Toump

4: Cross

3: Hogan

2: Viney

1: Watts

Jones misses out because in my opinion he wasn't as switched on as he should have been at the end with the set up

6 - Vince - really dominant game

5 - Hogan - 5 for 5

4 - Watts - influential and is strarting to realise how good he can become

3 - Jones - broke the tag

2 - Toumpas - best game for the club

1 - Viney - killed Steven for the most part

 

6. Vince

5. Toumpas

4. Hogan

3. N Jones

2. Watts

1. Cross


6. Hogan

5. Viney

4. Toumpas

3. Vince

2. Watts

1. Cross

NB: Many will give Jones votes but I thought whilst he got a lot of ball and cracked in he played a selfish one way game.

Viney undid any good will with that dumb jumper punch and not picking up Jack Steven for the last 2 clearances that resulted in that goal

Vince

Hogan

Jones

Toumpas

Cross

Watts

6. Vince

5. N.Jones

4. Hogan

3. Watts

2. Toumpas

1. Cross

Leadership leadership leadership.....wherefore art thou??

6. the Toump

5. Mr. Vince

4. T-Mac

3. Grubby (Grimes)

2. Watts

1. Cross

N Jones was up there but cancelled out any good work with lack of leadership when most needed. Needs to stop celebrating goals in regular time and get on with leading and getting the job done. Celebrate only WHEN/IF we win...preferably after the siren!!

Viney also with a number of brain fades and failing to man up Stevens in the dying seconds.


6 Jones - Almost every time we kicked a goal, it was through his excellent ball use

5 Toumpas - Beautiful outside midfielder game. Best game at the club.

4 Hogan - The first of many many many bags

3 Vince - Just keep running and creating opportunities

2 Cross - really want this man to stay on for another two years

1 Dunn - almost back to his best. Would have lost by a lot more if he wasn't on song.

6 - Bernie Vince


5 - Jack Watts


4 - Jesse Hogan


3 - Nathan Jones


2 - Gus Brayshaw


1 - Daniel Cross



Unlucky - Jack Viney


Nowhere - the rest


6. Vince

5. Toumpas

4. Hogan

3. Jones

2. Watts

1. Cross

6 - Jimmy Toump - yeah thats riight folks. The Toump has arrived, 26 touches, 8 tackles and 2 goals.

5 - Bernie VInce - a legend who never tires and racked them up again

4 - Jesse Hogan - best 20 year old Key forward ever. Wont be 21 til next year. Freak.

3 - Jack Watts - when hes switched on his kicking and decision making are elite. Hes going in harder too.

2 - Nate Jones - prolific and a truckload of inside 50's

1 - Jack Viney - that tackle, plus 24 touches and a goal

Apologies to Crossy


Vince

Toumpas

Watts

Hogan

Brayshaw

Jones

With apologies to Cross, Gawn,Viney & Dunn

6. Vince

5. Toumpas

4. Hogan

3. N Jones

2. Watts

1. Cross

6. Vince

5. Toumpas

4. Hogan

3. Watts

2. Cross

1. Viney

No votes for Jones today. Poor leadership again and he is really not having a great year. His numbers might look ok, but he is playing selfish football. He's not going in for the hard ball as much and is calling for cheap handball receives. Really hoping he starts breaking these tags and having more of an impact on games as we are missing him firing recently. Would also be great to get guys like Tyson and Dunn firing again!

 

6.Vince

5.Toumpas

4.Hogan

3.Watts

2.Viney

1.Jones N

6. Hogan

5. Viney

4. Toumpas

3. Vince

2. Watts

1. Cross

NB: Many will give Jones votes but I thought whilst he got a lot of ball and cracked in he played a selfish one way game.

I thought there was one thing he did that was really bad...He covered the mark when he needed to take the harder option and cover a moving player. He manned the mark, the forward I think it was Hogan should have taken it as Jones was in a better position to take the other player.

Though this was very lazy footy from a leader and hope (pretty sure it will be) picked up in the review...


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