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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 19

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The two leaders had disappointing games against North which allowed Jesse Hogan to sneak back into contention:-

130. Bernie Vince

114. Nathan Jones

112. Jesse Hogan

103. Tom McDonald

92. Jack Viney

81. Max Gawn

65. Daniel Cross

53. Angus Brayshaw

52. Jeffrey Garlett

44. Colin Garland Aaron vandenBerg

30. Christian Salem

28. Cam Pedersen

25. Jack Watts

22. Neville Jetta

21. Jack Grimes

19. Jimmy Toumpas

18. Chris Dawes

17. Lynden Dunn

15. Jeremy Howe Dom Tyson

4. Mark Jamar Heritier Lubumba Viv Michie Ben Newton

2. Matt Jones Jake Spencer

1. Alex Neal-Bullen

 

6. Hogan

5. Dawes

4. Viney

3. Tyson

2. Howe

1. Gawn

Howe played with great courage given how much he was limping after the first 10 minutes. Gawn was beaten but never gave up.

Matt Jones was smashed in the first quarter when he failed to curb Dal Santo. But kudos to him for lifting when switched to the wing. His run in the second and third quarter we significant contributors to our resurgence.

6 Dawes. Got us back into the game when we looked like we’d lose by a hundred.

5 Hogan. This kid is going to be an absolute jet of an AFL player, if he isn’t already.

4 Tyson. Best game for the club this year. We needed it, because the rest of our mids stank.

3 Brayshaw. Our best home-grown midfielder in years.

2 Viney. Our second best home-grown midfielder in years. Bullock our midfield into action.

1 Vince. Way down on his usual form, but still played a vital midfield role.

Dishonourable mentions:

3 Garlett. Who knows what would have happened had he marked that simple chester.

2 Watts. Blew a lot of chances by being too cute.

1 Garland. Atrocious disposal.

Which quarter did Garlett drop the chest mark? I can't find it on the replay.


6. Hogan
5. Viney
4. Dawes
3. Howe
2. Gawn

1. Tyson

Which quarter did Garlett drop the chest mark? I can't find it on the replay.

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I reckon Viney would be taking the Bluey home this year had he not broken his leg.

Been so consistent this year and I feel like a pickle for almost writing him off after the Essendon nab challenge game.

 

I reckon Viney would be taking the Bluey home this year had he not broken his leg

lol broken leg and still in the running to win it, will surely get a podium. Such a Jack Viney way to do it.

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