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DEMONLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Round 22

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6 - Viney - 12 tackles, 6 clearances, tried all day

5 - Cross - I was tempted to have him further down but he runs and shows leadership.

4 - Grimes - went hard when he came on. 22 touches, 3 clearances, 5 tackles. We need him.

3 Dunn - Seemed injured but still had a huge impact on us not being beaten by 100

2 - Salem - So classy off half back

1 - Gawn - Maxy couldnt take on Sandi in the contests so took him on all over the park. Good game from the big man.

 

6. Viney

5. Cross

4. Salem

3. Gawn

2. Grimes

1. T.McDonald

Viney

Cross

Salem

Gawn

Garlett

J Watts


6. Viney

5. Cross

4. Salem

3. Gawn

2. Grimes

1. TMac

Your votes are important to us ... choose wisely!

no they aren't, you literally ignore 90% of them

 

6 to 1

Viney (disposal improving out of sight)

Cross (had consigned to the scrap heap after last week)

Salem

Gawn

Garland

Grimes


6. Cross

5. Viney

4. Grimes

3. Salem.

2. Garlett

1. Gawn

6 - Cross - His disposal is horrid but you can't ignore his work rate

5 - Gawn - wasn't intimidated or overwhelmed

4 - Salem - actually looked like he cared and disposed effectively

3 - Grimes - had a positive impact after being subbed on

2 - T.McDonald - reverted to some horrible disposal but tried hard all game

1 - Dunn - looked like he cared


6.Viney - thank god we have this kid bleeds red and blue went hard all day, was at the bottom of everything and one of our very few who can and will gut run

5.Cross - like Viney just works and wills himself through the pain barrier, I think he stays on as depth and a culture builder

4.Gawn - did really well against a very powerful ruck division

3.Salem - was really treading on egg shells and looked under done (and believe me it was warm there) but kept going and showed class by foot

2.Grimes - credit to you today Jack was one of our best performers from the time he came on

1.Dunn - wasn't great early and looked like he was going to be on the end of a belting but Dunny played with some heart and desperation throughout

6 - Viney - 12 tackles, 6 clearances, tried all day

5 - Cross - I was tempted to have him further down but he runs and shows leadership.

4 - Grimes - went hard when he came on. 22 touches, 3 clearances, 5 tackles. We need him. AND A GOAL!

3 Dunn - Seemed injured but still had a huge impact on us not being beaten by 100

2 - Salem - So classy off half back

1 - Gawn - Maxy couldnt take on Sandi in the contests so took him on all over the park. Good game from the big man.

Seconded.

6. Cross

5. Viney

4.Grimes

3. Salem

2. Gawn

!. Dunn


6 Jack Viney


5 Max Gawn


4 Daniel Cross


3 Christian Salem


2 Jack Grimes


1 Lynden Dunn


 

Viney must be coming home with a bang.. hope he wins the Bluey.


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