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Demonland Player of the Year

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6- Viney. One of the best games I've seen him play.
5- Kennedy. Involved in a majority of our chances.
4- N Jones. A solid captain's game.
3- Oliver. Quiet third quarter, but a great debut.
2- Gawn. Was worried about Mummy going into this one, and I'd give Gawn the chocolates.
1- Watts. Did a few things that turned the game.

 

6.Viney

5.Tmac

4.Kennedy

3.Watts

2.Oliver

1.N.jones


6.Viney

5.Tmac

4.Kennedy

3.Watts

2.Oliver

1.N.jones

6 Viney

5 Watts

4 N. Jones

3 Vince

2 Kennedy

1 M. Jones

Apologies to Oliver, Kent, McDonald

 

6 - viney: he's a ripper

5 - watts: continued on his fine pre-season form

4 - t mcdonald: i panicked big time when he went off carrying his soulder

3 - n jones: a bit rough in patches, but he's still our best player

2 - kennedy: fantastic replacement for the toump

1 - oliver: we have got an absolute beauty on our hands here


6 - Viney - ominous 

5 - Watts - it's all coming together 

4 - McDonald - its the first half of the season again. 

3 - Kennedy - was so important in his run and being dangerous. 

2 - Oliver - huge in the clearances

1 - N. jones - did what he does best

6 - Viney

5 - McDonald

4 - Watts

3 - Kennedy

2 - N Jones

1 - Oliver

Viney

Gawn

McDonald T

Jones N

Kennedy

Oliver

Thought Garland, Jones M and Pedersen were underrated 

 

Edited by Ungarie boy

6- Viney 

5- Kennedy 

4- watts

3- t mcdonald

2- Oliver 

1- gawn 


10 minutes ago, Ungarie boy said:

Viney

Gawn

MacDonald T

Jones N

Kennedy

Oliver

Thought Garland, Jones M and Pedersen were underrated 

 

mmm put Pederson as one of their 3 worst players on ground, I turned them off when I heard it

6 - Viney Great 50th Game

5 - Watts  Good effort especially contested

4 - T McDonald Good game under a lot of pressure.

3 - Gawn Midfield got our mid first touch most of the time

2 - Oliver Great Debut! The good to see the number 13 doing exciting things again.

1- Hogan Needed to Stand up, and did in the last, 3 vital goals.

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

How anyone can give Hogan votes is beyond me.

6. Viney

5. Watts

4. Kennedy

3. Gawn

2. T. McDonald

1. Oliver

Simple. Without his 3 Goals we lose.

6 - T-Mac (dominant)

5 - Gawn (beat Mumford and was very influential)

4 - Viney (bobbed up everywhere)

3 - Watts (his best game for a while)

2 - N Jones (stood up when we needed him to)

1 - Vince (a solid game)

Oliver, Kennedy, Matt Jones, vanders, Jetta & Salem were also prominent - contributions came from all our players.  Hogan stepped it up like good players do.


6 Viney
5 Watts
4 N Jones
3 McDonald
2 Kennedy
1 Oliver

 

Best for all 4 quarters:

6 - Viney

5 - Watts

4 - Kennedy

3 - Gawn

2 - N. Jones

1 -T. McDonald

Unlucky: Salem

Oliver was very good, kicking was a little off today & did nothing in the 3rd but great debut and can he teach the rest if the team how to handball low flat direct please!!!

Hogan played one quarter very very well.... and the Garlett move to Scully on the wing to start the 4th had a big impact.

Tyson, VDB (despite his 2 goals), Harmes, Kent & Vince were all a little too fumbly for mine, but means there is still plenty of upside in todays team and all of them did really good things at times.

Frost up forward still not working for mine, all this talk about his pressure, he had no tackles, looked lost & gave away 2 frees when he did finally wrap someone up... sloppy.

The other lesser lights seemed ok, but looking forward to Dunn, Brayshaw, Petracca, H & Stretch forcing their way into this side!!!

Edited by thevil1


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