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6: hogan - he was clearly the difference btw the two sides, and it's scary to think how ordinary we would be without him

5: gawn - went up against two genuine ruckman and more than held his own, and his around-the-ground game is improving weekly

4: howe - i have maintained that he's a natural defender and he absolutely nailed that role today, intercepting and sparking rebounds

3: cross - that he's so positively ancient and still able to influence the play the way he does says a lot about his quality; sign up for 2016

2: viney - aother excellent run-with role where he was able to not just curtail his opponent but get the pill too; remains me so much of kane cornes in that respect

1: garlett - provided great defensive pressure and also contributed to the scoreboard - just needs to nail the set shot doddles!

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6 - Anyone that was lucky enough not to watch that game.

5 - Hogan. Nudges out Max because he goes against team rules and kicks goals.

4 - Gawn. Love him.

3 - Viney. Watching the intensity top teams play at, Viney for me is the only one that looks like he always plays at that level. He's really smashed this season.

2 - Cross. Challenging Ingerson for my favourite player we've recruited from another club.

1 - Howe. I don't want to, but he was good. Should try doing it twice in a row.

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6 - Cross (After his first shocker for us last week, you knew he'd come out firing)

5 Gawn (Our best player after half-time but wasn't a major factor in the first half when we won it)

4 Hoges (Seemed to enjoy a weaker opponent this week, but still a tad untidy)

3 Jetta (I really loved his intensity and run this week and that tackle on Hanley in the goalsquare was huge).

2 Viney (It's great turning up at a game and knowing we won't be whimping out. Rockliff had 17 tackles and probably 10 were trying to stop Jack).

1 Howe (Probably rough given he had 11 marks. A very good 6th best player).

Honorary mentions: Dawes (yes, he took six marks) and Vandenberg (Another game where you can't believe this guy is a first-year player).

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We have Bernie still leading and the field behind is starting to pack up as we near the final straight:-

109. Bernie Vince

103. Nathan Jones Tom McDonald
91. Jesse Hogan

60. Daniel Cross

56. Jack Viney
53. Angus Brayshaw
52. Jeffrey Garlett Max Gawn
44. Colin Garland
42. Aaron vandenBerg
30. Christian Salem
28. Cam Pedersen
19. Jimmy Toumpas
16. Jack Watts
15. Neville Jetta

13. Jack Grimes
11. Lynden Dunn

7. Jeremy Howe
6. Dom Tyson
4. Mark Jamar Heritier Lubumba Viv Michie Ben Newton

3. Chris Dawes
2. Jake Spencer
1. Alex Neal-Bullen

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We have Bernie still leading and the field behind is starting to pack up as we near the final straight:-

109. Bernie Vince

103. Nathan Jones Tom McDonald

91. Jesse Hogan

60. Daniel Cross

56. Jack Viney

53. Angus Brayshaw

52. Jeffrey Garlett Max Gawn

44. Colin Garland

42. Aaron vandenBerg

30. Christian Salem

28. Cam Pedersen

19. Jimmy Toumpas

16. Jack Watts

15. Neville Jetta

13. Jack Grimes

11. Lynden Dunn

7. Jeremy Howe

6. Dom Tyson

4. Mark Jamar Heritier Lubumba Viv Michie Ben Newton

3. Chris Dawes

2. Jake Spencer

1. Alex Neal-Bullen

Loving the close 4 way race.. if Viney didn't miss 5 or so games he would be be up there too

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We have Bernie still leading and the field behind is starting to pack up as we near the final straight:-

109. Bernie Vince

103. Nathan Jones Tom McDonald

91. Jesse Hogan

60. Daniel Cross

56. Jack Viney

53. Angus Brayshaw

52. Jeffrey Garlett Max Gawn

44. Colin Garland

42. Aaron vandenBerg

30. Christian Salem

28. Cam Pedersen

19. Jimmy Toumpas

16. Jack Watts

15. Neville Jetta

13. Jack Grimes

11. Lynden Dunn

7. Jeremy Howe

6. Dom Tyson

4. Mark Jamar Heritier Lubumba Viv Michie Ben Newton

3. Chris Dawes

2. Jake Spencer

1. Alex Neal-Bullen

why doesn't demonland publish the weekly results?

to work it out i have to find last weeks post and do it by subtraction. and who can be bothered to do that

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dc, I was trying to answer your question as to who could be bothered doing the subtraction. It seemed to me that you had worked out how to do it and therefore probably actually done it...hence, I thought you could do the exercise for all of us. I was actually going to suggest you were being selfish having got that far and not posted the weekly result for us.

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We have Bernie still leading and the field behind is starting to pack up as we near the final straight:-

109. Bernie Vince

103. Nathan Jones Tom McDonald

91. Jesse Hogan

60. Daniel Cross

56. Jack Viney

53. Angus Brayshaw

52. Jeffrey Garlett Max Gawn

44. Colin Garland

42. Aaron vandenBerg

30. Christian Salem

28. Cam Pedersen

19. Jimmy Toumpas

16. Jack Watts

15. Neville Jetta

13. Jack Grimes

11. Lynden Dunn

7. Jeremy Howe

6. Dom Tyson

4. Mark Jamar Heritier Lubumba Viv Michie Ben Newton

3. Chris Dawes

2. Jake Spencer

1. Alex Neal-Bullen

Easy to see who our No1 ruckman is.

Gawn 6 games 52 votes

Spencer 6 games 2 votes

Jamar 5 games 4 votes

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dc, I was trying to answer your question as to who could be bothered doing the subtraction. It seemed to me that you had worked out how to do it and therefore probably actually done it...hence, I thought you could do the exercise for all of us. I was actually going to suggest you were being selfish having got that far and not posted the weekly result for us.

well it was a rhetorical question, and as such a statement

just to be clear, no i haven't bothered

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