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Demonland Player of the Year

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6. Viney

5. Watts

4. Kennedy

3. TMac

2. Oliver

1. Big M

 

6 viney

5 watts

4 kennedy

3 tmac

2 jetta

1 Gawn 

6 Watts- his best game for the club. All of his possessions counted. Was involved when it mattered.

5 Viney- fantastic 50th. He is ready to take his game to the next level

4 McDonald T- all round strong game today. There were a still a few moments when he nearly got caught

3 Kennedy - was involved ina lot of our crucial plays 

2 Oliver - wow what a debut. 

1 Gawn - kept Mummy in check


6. Watts

5. Viney

4. T. Mac

3. Oliver

2. Kennedy

1. Salem

2 hours ago, Good Times Grimes said:

6- Viney. One of the best games I've seen him play.
5- Kennedy. Involved in a majority of our chances.
4- 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.

GTG, I always like what you have to say but....Jones well ahead of Watts? Not for mine.

2 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

How anyone can give Hogan votes is beyond me.

 

After half time he had 13 touches. In the final quarter alone he kicked 3.0, laid a brilliant shepherd to allow vandenBerg's scrubber to sneak through, hit up Kennedy for a shot at goal and produced the match saving spoil. Forgive me for squeezing him in there.

 

6. Viney

5. Watts

4. Kennedy

3. Gawn

2. T McDonald

1. Oliver

 


6  Viney

5  Watts

4  T Mac

3  Gawn

2  N Jones

1  Kennedy

 

 

Oliver unlucky.  Fine Debut.

6:Viney

5: McDonald Tom

4: Watts

3: Kennedy

2: Jones N.

1: Oliver

Viney. A power house and arse kicker.

Jack Watts. Absolute class when he is "on".

N. Jones. He does the business when it is most needed.

Ben Kennedy - Thank you recruiting staff.

Big Max. Shut down Mummy and did a couple of good things.

T Mac-  a good job in  a sometimes ragged defence.

6. Jack Watts-Sublime skills and endeavour

5. Jack Viney-Absolute powerhouse all day

4. Ben Kennedy-great pick up,combines so well with Garlett

3.Clayton Oliver- Magnificent debut!

2.Nathan Jones- What we get from Jonesy all the time.

1.Tom McDonald- Back to his best


6. Viney - What a Gun. Enough said

5. Watts - Best game I've seen Watts play 

4. T McDonald - Dominated in defense and I've never seen him kick so efficiently and set up so many plays - 91% disposal efficiency!

3. B Kennedy - involved in so many plays up forward, awesome pick up

2. Oliver - 15 contested possessions - equal to Viney 

1. N Jetta - Love this guy, so under-rated, always pressures the oppo well, so clean with the ball under pressure

Unlucky: N Jones 

6 Jack Watts... found his mojo and finally in the right position

5 Jack Viney... a star

4 Clayton Oliver... clearance machine

3 Max Gawn... influence

2 Nathan Jones... strength and leadership

1 Ben Kennedy...  great addition

5 hours 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

are you kidding me? He did what had to be done, what even Neitz was unable to do, which was to manufacture a few to get us over the line

6.Watts

5.Viney

4.Kennedy

3.Oliver

2.Gawn

1.Vince


6. Viney

5. Watts

4. Gawn

3.Vandenberg

2.Jetta

1.Kennedy

Edited by willmoy
Bum ways round

6 - Viney

5 - Watts

4 - N. Jones

3 - Kennedy

2 - Gawn

1 - Oliver

*I really wanted to fit in Jetta, Garlett and TMac too..

 

6. Viney

5. Kennedy

4. Watts

3. N. Jones

2. T.McDonald

1. Gawn

Clarry, Garlett and Matt Jones just miss out.

11 hours ago, Maluski said:

6. Viney - What a Gun. Enough said

5. Watts - Best game I've seen Watts play 

4. T McDonald - Dominated in defense and I've never seen him kick so efficiently and set up so many plays - 91% disposal efficiency!

3. B Kennedy - involved in so many plays up forward, awesome pick up

2. Oliver - 15 contested possessions - equal to Viney 

1. N Jetta - Love this guy, so under-rated, always pressures the oppo well, so clean with the ball under pressure

Unlucky: N Jones 

Is Jetta that underrated amongst Melbourne fans? I think the main sentiment is acknowledgement that he just quietly goes about his business; defends solidly and rarely wastes the ball when he has it. He doesn't do things that get a lot of attention (compared to TMac with the marking, for example) but I reckon most would agree that he's an important part of the team. I certainly haven't read much negative sentiment towards him at all since he was reinvented as a back pocket by Roos.


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