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DEMONLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Round 4

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2 hours ago, dee-tox said:

Exactly. Grundy was very good.

I don't get the lack of love for Bugg. 30 touches and 9 tackles

Yep i reckon he was a tad ahead of the Jones boy today. 2 goal assists also. Butchers the ball a fair bit dee so that could be what puts some off at present. 65% DE same as Jones.

Ranked No.3 behind Viney and Tyson in my stat rankings. Solid effort and probably his best so far with us. Much room for improvement with speed of decision making and disposal efficiency though. I recall he played some solid stuff against us in his early years with GWS but could be wrong. Maybe why Roos (and/or the recruiters) decided to go after him.

 

6. Watts

5. Viney 

4. Gawn

3. N. Jones

2. HL

1. T. Mac

Heritier in the votes two weeks in a row, nice to see him settling in after a down season

 

I may slightly differ after I watch the replay, but for me:

6 - Viney 

5 - Watts

4 - Gawn

3 - Hogan 

2 - Tyson

1 - Wagner

 

Next five (all could've featured): Lumumba, T-Mac, Bugg, Frost, Kent. 

Chunk in the next bracket after that. Didn't think he had his best game - Handballed back into pressure a lot and was not as clean as usual. Still, not a bad performance.

Edited by Scythe


6.Viney

5. Watts

4. Nate Jones

3.Gawn

2.Lumumba

1. Tyson

this was difficult and it's something we are not used to having to think about a best 3 let alone a best 6, Bugg, Tmac, Wagner and Frost are all unlucky and with Bernie & Garlett to come back in and Petracca and Nibbler staking their claims we are finally becoming a footy side 

 

34 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

There are various surprises after 4 rounds, but Jesse Hogan with only 1 vote is surely one of them.

He is too harshly judged by posters on here

Viney -  I love Viney 

Watts 

Gawn 

Lumumba 

Jetta 

Tyson 

 

Couldn't fit 10 deserving players into 6 spots. N Jones, Bugg,  Wagner, and Kent miss out. 

 

6 - Viney

5 - Gawn

4 - Watts

3 - Jones

2 - Tyson

1 - Kent

 

Jetta,Wagner & lumumba just missed.


1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

i would have thought howe was worth at least 1 vote for us :lol:

You are just being cheeky now, DC.

Interesting leaderboard. Gawn deserves to be higher - his value to the side is huge. I would even venture as far as saying, no Gawn, no Melbourne. That said, I can see why the other blokes are up there.

The defence was magnificent, but i am torn the first half was champagne, the second dour-do i back those who got the lead or kept it.

Viney-on all day

Watts-was a rolls royce

Gawn-the game is played on our terms even though grundy had a good day too

Lumumba-broke the lines for us

Jetta-love his heart

Tyson-haters be gone.

 

 

Apologies to Pederson/N.Jones/Bugg/Wagner/McDonald/Harmes

4 hours ago, Jesse Christ said:

Viney -  I love Viney 

Watts 

Gawn 

Lumumba 

Jetta 

Tyson 

 

Couldn't fit 10 deserving players into 6 spots. N Jones, Bugg,  Wagner, and Kent miss out. 

 

 

58 minutes ago, Ingeniokinetikey said:

The defence was magnificent, but i am torn the first half was champagne, the second dour-do i back those who got the lead or kept it.

Viney-on all day

Watts-was a rolls royce

Gawn-the game is played on our terms even though grundy had a good day too

Lumumba-broke the lines for us

Jetta-love his heart

Tyson-haters be gone.

 

 

Apologies to Pederson/N.Jones/Bugg/Wagner/McDonald/Harmes

I like the way you think 

6 - Viney

5 - watts

4 - Gawn

3 - McDonald

2 - Tyson

1 - N. Jones

 

Apologies - Lumumba, Wagner, Pedo & Frosty


1 hour ago, Jesse Christ said:

 

I like the way you think 

* SNAP* (-;

8 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

There are various surprises after 4 rounds, but Jesse Hogan with only 1 vote is surely one of them.

Neville Jetta with only 2 surprises me. He is the best small back in the league on current form.

I decided screw it, I'll run this again. Below is an alternate vote count that uses a wider sample of votes given.

Demonland Player of the Year Unofficial Tally

(random sample of 10 voters each week)

Name - votes (number of games polling votes /number of games played)

1.      Viney - 158 (3/4)

2.      Watts - 96 (3/4)

3.      Kennedy - 91 (2/4)

4.      Gawn - 86 (3/4)

5.      Vince - 66 (3/3)

6.      N Jones - 65 (3/4)

7.      T McDonald - 39 (2/4)

8.      Tyson - 39 (2/4)

9.      Garlett - 36 (1/3)

10.  Jetta - 35 (4/4)

11.  Oliver - 29 (2/4)

12.  Lumumba - 24 (2/4)

13.  Hogan - 20 (3/4)

14.  Wagner - 16 (1/1)

15.  M Jones - 13 (2/4)

16.  Kent - 11 (1/4)

17.  Pedersen - 5 (2/3)

18.  Frost - 3 (1/3)

19.  Harmes - 3 (1/4)

20.  Salem - 3 (1/4)

21.  Bugg - 2 (1/4)

 

Best per round (in order of votes):

 Rd 1 (GWS): Viney, Watts, T McDonald, Kennedy, N Jones, Oliver, Gawn, Vince, Jetta, M Jones, Hogan

Rd 2 (Ess): Kennedy, Garlett, N Jones, Vince, Tyson, M Jones, Jetta, Harmes, Pedersen

Rd 3 (Nth): Viney, Gawn, Vince, Lumumba, Jetta, Oliver, Hogan, Kent, Salem

Rd 4 (Coll): Watts, Viney, Gawn, Wagner, Tyson, N Jones, T McDonald, Lumumba, Kennedy, Pedersen, Frost, Bugg, Hogan, Jetta

 

 
2 hours ago, P-man said:

 

 

10.  Jetta - 35 (4/4)

 

 

 

Four out Four games, he's the first defender I want to see each week picked (Salem/Vince not far behind) 

46 minutes ago, Ingeniokinetikey said:

Four out Four games, he's the first defender I want to see each week picked (Salem/Vince not far behind) 

I may be a little harsh, but i'm wanting to see more from Salem.

What he has done has been good, but he has the skill-set to take his game to another level. We'd be such a better team off of his improvement alone.

For mine, he is still in 4th gear.

Edited by Demon Disciple


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