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6 - Gawn ( everyone is bemoaning the decline of the 'dinosaurs' until today)

5 - Vince ( was everywhere and inspiring all game)

4 - N.Jones ( as above )

3 - Viney ( as above )

2 - Brayshaw (we've got one!! )

1 - Dunn ( almost perfect backman's game )

Posted (edited)

Gawn

Brayshaw

Vince

Watts

Dunn

Spencer

Apologies N Jones Viney Bail

edit : changed mind

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Posted

Brayshaw

Vince

N. Jones

Gawn

Watts

ANB

Dunn

Posted (edited)

6 - Jack VIney - absolutely smashed Joel Selwood to pieces. Smashed I say.

5 - Max Gawn - best game by an MFC ruckman since Jeff Whites last great game

4 - Bernie Vince - he may make the AA team, was a dominant performance again. Did it all.

3 - Nathan Jones - a typical Jones performance, total warhorse.

2 - Lynden Dunn - the perfect week for a return to form, dominant down back

1 - Angus Brayshaw - everything he touches turns to gold, he was so important

Apologies to all 16 other players in the 22

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6. Vince

5. Gawn

4. N.Jones

3. Viney

2. Brayshaw

1. Dunn

Some really stiff players this week, particularly Garlett who looked really dangerous, but I thought our best 6 were clear. Had a really hard time ordering them though.

Not a single passenger this week. Every player did their job.

Gods, I can't stop grinning. Watching the replay and swallowing all the post match media simultaneously.

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6. Vince

5. Gawn

4. N Jones

3. Dunn

2. Brayshaw

1. Viney

This has been the hardest game to vote for.

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6. Brayshaw

5. Vince

4. Jones

3 Gawn

2. Viney

1. Dunne

Posted

Gawn

Vince Jones

Brayshaw

Viney

ANB

Posted

For a game that apparently had so many players who could be awarded votes, it's quite amazing how consistent the Demonland voting has been.

There was a clear top 6, I thought.

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6 Vince

5 Gawn

4 Dunn

3 Viney

2 Brayshaw

1 Jones

Everyone was great. The 2 ruck thing was wonderful with Spencer. So many great contributions, Cross, Watts, Garlett, ANB etc.

Posted

6 Vince
5 N Jones
4 Gawn
3 Viney
2 Brayshaw
1 Dunn

Posted

As good as Bernie was, I don't think we've seen a more influential game from a Dee ruckman since Jimmy in his prime.

And Gawny even hurt a few in the tackles.

6 Gawn

5 Vince

4 Brayshaw

3 Dunn

2 N.Jones

1 Viney

Honourable mentions to Matt Jones (best game he's played), Jeffy, Jack Watts and our two SA teens.

Unbelievable.

Posted (edited)

Geez, nominations were tough this week, for all the right reasons. Just an outstanding team effort, and many potential nominees miss out because 22 doesn't divide very easily into six.

6. Bernie Vince - Outstanding all day. Oozes class, and you can see that he loves playing for the Dees.

5. Max Gawn - Sensational four quarters, both in the middle, around the ground and as a forward target. Who would have thunk it?

4. Jack Viney - Manic at the ball and man. Ripped Sellwood apart!

3. Nathan Jones - Another top game from the Skipper. Tough as nails. Willed himself to every contest, and won most of them.

2. Gus Brayshaw - Forget about the NAB Rising Star ... he has arrived already!

1. Lynden Dunn - Back to his best, which is very good. Comfortably overcame Hawkins' size and strength advantages, and rebounded to advantage all day.

Well done boys .... you've done yourselves proud!!

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6. Gawn
5. Vince
4. Dunn
3. Brayshaw
2. N.Jones
1. Viney

Posted

6.vince

5.gawn

4.jones

3.viney

2.dunn

1.brayshaw

Posted

I was hoping for more entries after that big, big, win but the quality was there. Thank you.

Tom Mac's big lead is under attack and Jesse Hogan's week off saw him drop from second to fourth. I sense an exciting finish for once ... here is the progressive situation as we speak ...

101. Tom McDonald

80. Bernie Vince

79. Nathan Jones

75. Jesse Hogan

53. Angus Brayshaw

43. Daniel Cross

41. Jeffrey Garlett

40. Colin Garland Jack Viney

30. Christian Salem Aaron vandenBerg

28. Cam Pedersen

21. Max Gawn

19. Jimmy Toumpas

13. Jack Grimes

11. Jack Watts

10. Neville Jetta

9. Lynden Dunn

4. Mark Jamar Viv Michie Ben Newton

3. Heritier Lubumba

2. Jeremy Howe Jake Spencer

1. Dom Tyson

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Of the first 14 in this leaderboard, I count 8 that either weren't at the club or were too young to make be making much of an impact ('pre-breakout') in season 2014.. that's just quality recruiting, drafting and development that has bumped us up another step this year. Do it again for the third time in 2016 please Roosy

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First time in a long time i can recall having trouble "fitting" players in

6. Dunny - Most epic i've seen on one of the league's best forwards away from home. Ran off as well for 15 rebounds! Is that a record for the MFC of some sort i wonder? Also had majority of i50s & time in forward half to contend with...The ROCK!

5. Mr. Vince - Lowers his eyes more often and we have our own Pendles with grunt! Needs to stop Moloneying the ball so often!

4. Big Max - first half was stellar!

3. Gus - absolute class and great positioning/tackling and 2nd efforts all day

2. Viney - The Mauler at his best.

1. H - For providing the run and taking the game on early (showing the way to turn def into attack ...quickly!) and getting to so many contests both in defence and up the field

Apologies to Jones boy, Garlett, Howe (2 clutch goals, one at end of 3rd and the other beginning of 4th!), ANB for an amazing 2nd up game, Tyson (a bit one paced but some great body positioning around stoppages/handballs), Watts (reading the play/field kicking and being up and about....still needs to comitt harder at times IMO), Dawes & M Jones (great work on and off Enright!)

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