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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 8

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Its infuriating how underrated Neville Jetta is tne wider AFL , if he played on any other team and he would be talked up as all Australian

6. Viney

5. Jetta

4. Watts

3. Tyson

2. Kennedy

1. T. Mac

 

6. Jetta

5. Tyson

4. Viney

3. Stretch 

2. McDonald 

1. Kennedy

53 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Its infuriating how underrated Neville Jetta is tne wider AFL , if he played on any other team and he would be talked up as all Australian

On that note, he's not even listed in our best on the AFL website. 


6. Neville Jetta - not sure he necessarily was our best player but this voting system makes it hard for him and his first half was the second best back pocket half I can remember from Demon since Alan Johnson in the 1988 elimination final.

5. Jack Viney 

4. Dom Tyson

3. Bernie Vince

2. Jack Watts

1. Billy Stretch

6: Jetta

5: Viney

4: Tyson

3: Watts

2: Kennedy

1: Strerch

 

 

6.  Jetta

5.  Tyson

4.  Viney

3.  kennedy

2.  Stretch

1.  McDonald

Tyson - he is really building into some good consistent form now, back to 2014 level

Viney - has to be one of the best players in the comp right now. Clearances, contested possessions, tackles and has hit the scoreboard the last few weeks

Jetta - best small defender in the AFL

TMac - Difficult one. I think his howler in the first quarter set the nervous tone for the team as it did in the Essendon and Saints games. But his body of work after that was first rate so have to give him credit.

Watts - Also a tough one. Was conspicuously absent until halfway through the third quarter. But credit to him, he kept working really hard and attempted to lift the team. 3 goals a solid return despite being well below his best.

Stretch - Played a really nice game but I don't think had the same impact as those above. Offers great run and starting to cement his spot in the side.  

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Jack keeps on keeping on ...

Progressive:

104 Jack Viney

56 Max Gawn

44 Nathan Jones

40 Dom Tyson

39 Jack Watts

37 Bernie Vince

34 Ben Kennedy

27 Neville Jetta

26 Tom McDonald

19 Jesse Hogan

15 Jeff Garlett

11 Clayton Oliver Josh Wagner

10 Heritier Lumumba

9 Cam Pedersen

7 Tom Bugg

6. Billy Stretch

4 James Harmes Dean Kent

3 Matt Jones

2 Jayden Hunt

1 - Tyson

2 - McDonald

3 - Viney

4 - Jetta

5 - Stretch

6 - Watts

 

Jetta surges into the top five on the back of what DLand deemed a BOG performance.

Demonland Player of the Year: Unofficial Tally

Votes (games polling votes/games played)

1.      Viney - 334 (7/8)

2.      Gawn - 204 (6/8)

3.      N Jones - 143 (7/8)

4.      Watts - 127 (5/8)

5.      Jetta - 125 (7/8)

6.      Tyson - 124 (5/8)

7.      Vince - 118 (7/7)

8.      Kennedy - 112 (5/8)

9.      Hogan - 80 (5/8)

10.  T McDonald - 61 (4/8)

11.  Garlett - 54 (3/6)

12.  Oliver - 42 (3/6)

13.  Harmes - 27 (2/8)

14.  Lumumba - 24 (2/5)

15.  Bugg - 20 (3/8)

16.  Stretch - 18 (1/3)

17.  Wagner - 18 (2/6)

18.  Kent - 16 (2/7)

19.  M Jones - 13 (2/4)

20.  Pedersen - 8 (4/7)

21.  Hunt - 6 (1/5)

22.  Frost - 3 (1/5)

23.  Salem - 3 (1/7)

 

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

Rd 5 (Rich): Gawn, Viney, Tyson, Vince, Garlett, T McDonald, Watts, Kent, N Jones

Rd 6 (St K): Hogan, Viney, N Jones, Watts, Jetta, Gawn, Vince, Tyson, Bugg, Kennedy, Pedersen

Rd 7 (GC): Gawn, Viney, N Jones, Jetta, Harmes, Oliver, Bugg, Hunt, Vince, Wagner, Pedersen, Garlett

Rd 8 (WB): Jetta, Tyson, Viney, Kennedy, Stretch, Vince, T McDonald, Watts, Hogan, N Jones

 

 

Edited by P-man


6. Jetta

5. Viney

4. Tyson

3. Vince

2. Kennedy

1. Stretch

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