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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 14

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6. Garlett

5. Viney

4. Spencer

3. N. Jones

2. Vince

1. Jetta

I actually think 2-5 could go in almost any order, but it's worth a stab. Garlett clearly our best with 10 tackles and providing the only real sign of fight through the second half. Jetta was pretty good if unspectacular.

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6 - N.Jones ( by a street )

5 - Vince ( still prolific and limited Priddis )

4 - Garlett ( always dangerous but couldn't get involved enough )

3 - Garland ( not many possessions but beat his opponent )

2 - Dunn ( never gave up and at least broke even )

1 - Watts ( quiet but effective with ball )

6. Viney

5. Garlett

4. Garland

3. Jones

2. Hogan

1. Vince

6.viney

5.jones

4.vince

3.tyson

2.garlett

1.watts

 

Would just like to clarify- Nathan or Matt?

Nathan. I should have remembered but Matt was just so abysmal today I tried to repress any memory of him playing.

6. Viney

5. Garlett

4. N.Jones

3. Tyson

2. Watts

1. Vince

6. N Jones

5. Vince

4. Garland

3. Garlet

2. Tyson

1. Neal-Bullen


6.Viney - did a great job on Shuey and also worked tirelessly throughout

5.Vince - as above just insert Priddis where Shuey is

4.Garlett - provided good defensive pressure inside forward 50 was dangerous when the ball hit the ground and used the ball well

3.ANB - just finds it and was good throughout the game, makes the right decisions and uses the ball well

2.N.Jones - worked hard and as always brave throughout, finally lost out through lack of depth in our midfield

1.Watts - continued where he has been in the last month used the ball well as he always does

Would just like to clarify- Nathan or Matt?

Nathan would surely be the default setting

This vote should be blind somehow.

The maggots should do it then.

6. Viney

5. N Jones

4. B Vince

3. Tyson

2. Watts

1. Garlett


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We have a real battle for first place now ...

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101. Tom McDonald

94. Bernie Vince

92. Nathan Jones

75. Jesse Hogan

53. Angus Brayshaw

52. Jeffrey Garlett

47. Jack Viney

44. Colin Garland

43. Daniel Cross

30. Christian Salem Aaron vandenBerg

28. Cam Pedersen

21. Max Gawn

19. Jimmy Toumpas

16. Jack Watts

13. Jack Grimes Neville Jetta

9. Lynden Dunn

6. Dom Tyson

4. Mark Jamar Viv Michie Ben Newton

3. Heritier Lubumba

2. Jeremy Howe Jake Spencer

1. Alex Neal-Bullen

Howe 2 votes for the year? and 6 doz or so possessions yesterday. Of real concern.

Late, but for the record:

6. Vince

5. N Jones

4. Viney

3. Tyson

2. Garlett

1. Garland

 

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