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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 18

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6. Vince

5.Jones

4.Viney

3.Watts

2.Gawn

1."H"

Yippee!

6 Gawn! - He was immense today. Double-teamed by Witts and Grundy, he had 30 HO to their combined 34, 16 disposals to their 19 and five marks to their 3. Worth two opponents.

5. Hogan - Massive target up forward. Great return

4. Vince - 29 Disposals and three goals. Perfect attacking midfielder's game.

3. Viney - I can't believe how much he's improved this year. Under every pack, makes nails look soft.

2. Watts - Damaging on the wing, dropped back to help the defence and hit the scoreboard. This is how he needs to play his footy.

1. Jetta - Great defensive game yet again. Could have gone for glory and had a goal as well, but he did the team thing and gave it off to the captain.

 

6. Bernard Vince

5. Son of Todd

4. Maximus Gawnus

3. Hogan

2. Nate Jones

1. Nifty Nev Jetta

Special mention to Tyson who looked a bit better today. Six clearances.

Edited by dee-tox


6 Vince
5 Brayshaw
4 Watts
3 Viney
2 VandenBerg
1 Gawn

EDIT: Forgot Viney

Edited by Chook

6 vince

5 Jetta

4 n jones

3 watts

2 Gawn

1 hogan

 

6 - Vince <3

5 - Watts

4 - Jones

3 - Gawn

2 - Jetta

1 - Viney

Very good game by most though.


6. Vince

5. Jones

4. Gawn

3. Jetta

2. Watts

1. Viney

6 - Vince ( blanketed Pendlebury and won his own ball all day)

5 - Gawn ( continued his stellar run of performances )

4 - Viney ( what a workhorse and has erased careless errors from his game )

3 - Cross ( as long as he doesn't kick he can play for a number of years more)

2 - Hogan ( always a target and rarely let his teammates down)

1 - Dunn ( I don't recall him making an error)

6 - Vince (BOG by a country mile IMO)

5 - Gawn

4 - Watts

3 - Viney

2 - Dawes

1 - Cross

But really, the most important thing is that it was a real team performance, with our senior players much more improved.

6- Vince - classy bugger

5- Gawn - huge

4 - Jones - did it all

3 - Viney - heart and soul

2 - hogan - magnifico

1- Garlett - danger mouse

Watts Dawes Garlo Howe Vandas everyone and great work Roosy. !

6. Vince

5. Jetta

4. Viney

3. Gawn

2. Hogan

1. Watts


6. Vince

5. Gawn

4. Watts

3. Jones

2. Dunn

1. Viney

Great team effort, and another half dozen could easily have figured in the votes.

6. Bernard - what a man

5. watts - just has control of his game now

4. Gawn - best young ruck in the league

3. Cross - sidey had 5 touches in the second half.

2. Hogan - 3 goals

1. Jones - in and out but there when we needed him

6- Bernie "my love" Vince

5- Gawn

4- Watts

3- Jones

2- Garland

1- Viney

Stiff: Jetta, Hogan, McDonald (his opponent kicked 7 last week!!!)

Edited by Jaded

6. Vince (easily, what a game)

5. Gawn

4. Jones

3. Jetta

2. Watts

1. Viney


6. Vince

5. Gawn

4. Cross

3. Watts

2. Jones

1. Hogan

6- bernie

5- maxy

4- watts

3- viney

2- hoges

1- dunny

6 - Bernie - dominant in every facet, will be shocked if he doesnt win the Bley

5 - Max Gawn - took on Witts and Grundy on his own and won. A star in the making.

4 - Jack Watts - took the game on , this was the game he has been building toward. Buried some demons (pardon the pun)

3 - Jack Viney - another fantastic game and hes starting to really make his mark on the comp

2 - Nev Jetta - still the most underrated player in the AFL, never gets beaten

1 - Jesse Hogan - thats 32 goals and counting in 15 games in his first year... and some payback for getting beaten by Frost on QB.

Apologies to many others especially the skipper

 

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