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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 17

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10 votes - Jack Trengove - the only one who hasn't put a foot wrong all year

Viney

Gawn

McDonald

Brayshaw

Howe

Vince

 

Mistake.

Grimes for Vince


6 - Jakovich

5 - Farmer

4 - Lyon

3 - Ingerson

2 - Schwarz

1 - Tingay

Grumble, grumble, grumble

6 - Viney - again tagged and beat out Stevens. Just getting the job done.

5 - Gawn - dominated all day. Wish we could capitalise more

4 - N. Jones - wasnt going to give him votes but his 4th quarter effort was huge to try and will us to something

3 - Grimes - Still needs to get back up to speed but he offers so much off half back

2 - Howe - trade value going up, up

1 - Watts - big first half and tried to get involved in the second. Getting better.

 

6 - Viney ( took the right options and smothered an important opponent )

5 - Vince ( racked up possessions and restricted an important opponent )

4 - Gawn ( great first half )

3 - Grimes ( made mistakes but backed himself successfully)

2 - Jones ( best of the rest)

1 - Dunn( was rarely beaten)


5. Dawes. For getting us off to a great start with the clever tactic of putting his shoes on back-to-front.

4. Watts. Claiming a 2-meter mark - all class today. Almost Pendles-like with the time and space he thinks he has.

3. Roos. Garland on Nick a curve-ball they surely weren’t expecting.

2. Lamumba. Never afraid to play on and take the first option whatever that may be.

1. Tyson. Seamlessly adapting to the Melbourne blue-print after a troubled first year.

Any of the seagulls

6. Supporters who attended and stayed til the final siren

5. Supporters who attended and stayed til 3/4 time

4. Supporters who attended and stayed til halftime

3. Supporters who attended and stayed til 1/4 time

2. Supporters who watched on TV and didn't turn it off

1. Supporters who watched on TV for more than 5 minutes


6. Viney

5. Gawn

4. Howe

3. Cross

2. Grimes

1. N.Jones

Edited by Demon Jack

6. Viney

5. Gawn

4. Howe

3. Jones

2. Dunn

1. Cross

Viney

Gawn

Howe

Grimes

Howe

Watts


Sigh!

6. Viney

5. Gawn

4. Grimes

3. Jones

2. Howe

1. Watts

Viney

Gawn

Howe

Grimes

Howe

Watts

Settle down Hood. Howe wasn't that good!

6 - Viney. Rapidly becoming an elite mid.

5 - Gawn. Rapidly becoming a real ruck.

4 - Nev. If nothing else for that monumentally late hit and then claiming that the ball had been touched. Genius.

3 - Vince. Was involved and was one of the few who did something productive when they had the chance to hit a forward.

2 - Garland. Had his work cut out against Saint Nick. Was beaten but not shamed.

1 - Brayshaw. I was amazed that he was listed as having only two tackles until I remembered that most would have been listed as effective (non) disposals or frees against due to the most influential player on the ground.

Speaking of which...

Most influential Player: Umpire Wallace, closely followed by Mollison.

Couldn't give votes to Hogan Because he missed an absolute sitter and in a low-scoring game that kills us. Likewise Garlett. Dawes both missed a sitter and shanked passes to open forwards twice in the first quarter, so he's out. Tyson cost Harmes a chance at his first AFL goal by passing behind him. Cross and Dunn ruled themselves out with loose marking which cost us goals. Jones played on when he shouldn't have repeatedly, cost us multiple goals. Watts kept trying to pinpoint passes into the corridor and missing. Once I got through all the players I couldn't vote for it was getting really hard to find someone I could.

 

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