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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 2

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6. Kennedy

...

1. Garlett

 

No one else deserves a vote. And Garlett only gets one because he kicked a couple which is his role. 

 

6 - Kennedy

5 - VInce

4 - Garlett

3 - Jones

2 - Tyson

1 - Viney

 

6. Kennedy

5. Vince

4. N.Jones

3. Garlett

2. Tyson

1. M. Jones

 

Wow, goes to show what a performance it was. Kennedy was phenomenal but Vince and Jones were below par, Garlett was fumbly and Tyson and Matt Jones were poor. 

Gawn, Pedersen, Hogan, Garland, Watts, Brayshaw and Kent all had 10 touches or less. Thanks for showing up lads.

 

 


6: Kennedy - the only winner for the day

5: Vince - was ok

4: N. Jones - as above

3: Garlett - with a whopping 6 touches, but at least was dangerous

2: Tyson - wasn't horrible

1: I literally cannot justify giving any of the rest a vote

Edited by Forest Demon

6 - Kennedy - just want to give him votes. I don't want to think about the rest.

5 - N. Jones - why wasn't he in the midfield the whole game. 

4 - Vince - 

3 - Garlett 

2 - M. jones

1 - Tyson 

 

-6: Garland - just wow, looked comically out of his depth today and hasn't played any good footy in years

-5: Hogan - someone needs to have a serious word in his ear

-4: Kent and Brayshaw - for not even showing up (especially Kent) 

-3: TMac - set the tone with a classic "TMac" in the opening minutes

-2: Bugg - horrible

-1: Salem and VDB - not our worst, but both capable of so much more

Honourable mentions to the old Matty Jones, Watts and Gawn.


6.Kennedy

5.Kennedy

4.Kennedy

3.Vince

2.N.Jones

1.M.Jones

 

Edited by GM11

6. Kennedy

5. Garlett

4. Vince

3. N Jones

2. Tyson

wow...struggling...

1. Viney I guess

6 - kennedy

5 - garlett

4 - n jones

3 - vince

2 - m jones

1 - tyson

 

and tyson, m jones, vince, and n jones offered NOTHING in terms of impact on the play. they were all very poor today other than kennedy and to a lesser extent garlett.


Kennedy (Two weeks in a row has shown good value and already more consistent than Jeremy Who)

N. Jones tried all day

Garlett. Kicked a couple (one special) that's his job.

Tyson stuck with it.

Matt Jones. Yes a couple of shockers but presented all day ( Wasn't the only one guilty of shockers)

Pedo myths. Competed well in the ruck. A couple of good grabs. Always full effort when his limited opportunities came.

Edited by Bitter but optimistic
These were armchair votes

6. Kennedy 

5. Vince

4. Tyson

3. Harmes

2. Pederson

1. M. Jones

 

All apart from Kennedy and Vince are lucky that you have to award the votes.


6. Kennedy

5. N Jones

4. Vince

 
3 hours ago, the pearl said:

6. Barassi

5. Stynes

4. Flower

3. Hardeman

2. Wells

1. B.Lovett

You forgot Norm Smith and Jack Mueller and ME!


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