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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 12

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6:vince

5:viney

4:garlett

3:gawn

2:n.jones

1:brayshaw

 

Great Team effort 22 contributors

6.Vince

5.Gawn

4.Dunn

3.Garlett

2.Jones N

1.Viney

Unlucky to Brayshaw & Tyson


Just outstanding. Defining.

 

6. Bernie Vince - I think there is a fair case to be made that he is the second best player in the comp at the moment.

5. Max Gawn - a colossus in the first half, probably the best individual half by a Demon in a decade, before a solid second half.

4. Lynden Dunn - solid down back and neutralised what could have been Geelong's match-winner

3. Nathan Jones - very good ball-winning game

2. Jack Viney - applied himself brilliantly in his job on Selwood, who by slipping off the leash a few times drops Viney down a vote or two.

1. Angus Brayshaw - terrific half-forward/midfield hybrid game.

Unfortunately the flaws in this voting system are exposed following this game, whereby Garlett, Tyson, Matt Jones, Watts and others would have got high votes in other games for their performances today but cant squeeze in today and Jack Vineys game worthy of a 6 in some weeks. One wonders whether in future seasons if we cant give a score out of 10 for every player in each game a la the B+F?

Edited by goodoil


Gawny

Vince

Jones

Viney

Brayshaw

Dunn

Edited by jabberwocky

6. Vince-- How good is Bernie? He should be in All Australian discussions.

5. Jones-- Jones-Vince-Gawn is an awesome combo in the middle

4. Gawn-- Inspiring first half. Played with confidence all game.

3. Brayshaw-- We've found a special one here

2. Dunn-- Always seems to go okay against the Cats; today was no exception.

1. Viney-- Went head to head with one of the best players in the game, and beat him.

1) Vince

2) Jones

3) Gawn

4) Viney

5) Dunn

6) Brayshaw

Apologies to the rest of the team who all deserved a share of these votes.

6. Vince

5. Gawn

4. Brayshaw

3. N Jones

2. Dunn

1. Viney

6 Gawn

5 Vince

4 Dunn

3 N Jones

2 Viney

1 Brayshaw

I cant believe who I had to leave out. Tyson, Watts, Garlett, etc Have to note Dawes efforts created goals.


1) Vince

2) Jones

3) Gawn

4) Viney

5) Brayshaw

6) Dunn

6. Gawn (his first half was unbelievably dominant)

5. Brayshaw

4. Vince

3. N Jones

2. Dunn

1.Viney

Wow. Just Wow. I can't believe how many quality contributions miss out here.

6 votes - Vince

5 votes - Gawn

4 votes - Brayshaw

3 votes - N.Jones

2 votes - Dunn

1 vote - Viney


This must be what it feels like to do votes when youre a Freo, Sydney or Hawthorn supporter

Edited by hogans_heroes

 

6. Viney......considering his own game and the impact on Selwood, def BOG.

5. Vince.....pure football today.

4. N.Jones.....skipper

3. Brayshaw.......Just 12 games. I can smell Brownlow before the decade is out

2. Gawn......breakout.

1. Dunn, and everybody else.

6. Vince - enters the AA discussion

5. Gawn

4. Jones

3. Viney

2. Brayshaw

1. Dunn

Just an epic, epic win. Gus Brayshaw is going to be silly good.


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