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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 12

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6. Gawn

5. Vince

4. T Mac

3. Jones

2. Kent

1. Petracca

 

Apologies Tyson, Hogan, Hunt

Edited by Return to Glory

 

6. Gawn

5. Vince

4. Tyson

3. Hogan

2. N Jones

1. TMac. 


6. Gawn. Just everywhere every time we needed him to be. Should poll three in the charlie

5. Vince. Ridiculous amount of the pill he won today. Turned a couple over early which cost him bog in my eyes but he still was super.

4. Bugg. Really wasn't a fan of him as a recruit but he really has added a fair bit. Steele and Pendles were going to be the two to win it for them and after the 1st I thought they might. His next 3 quarters he destroyed Sidebottom thank god

3. Tyson. Smooth mover, plenty of hard ball wins and his kicking has been super

2. Kent. Easily his best game for us where he hurt a few filth back men and slotted a few through also. This is what we need from the Kent week in week out

1. Frost. Hoges/T Mac are unlucky here but I was just so shocked with how well he went and the dash be kept providing. Very exciting seeing him play well back there

6. Gawn - just huge. Didn't like not being in people's mid year all Australian. 

5. Vince - leather poisoning. Also love that his touches are kicks. 

4. Jones - worked tirelessly all day and showed a heap. 

3. Bugg - just made Sidebottom look second rate. 

2. Tyson - do we have a midfield or what. 

1. Kent - one of his best. 

6. Gawn 

5. Vince

$. Jones

3. Kent

2. Petracca

1. T. Macdonald

Apologies to Tyson, Watts and Hogan

Special mention to Viney for his super courage for taking to the field. Iron man personified.

Edited by Bobby McKenzie

 

6. Gawn

5. Vince

4. Kent

3. Jones

2. Bugg

1. Tyson

6. Gawn

5. Vince

4. Kent

3. Tyson

2. Jones

1. Watts

 

Tough today.

6. Gawn

5. Vince

4. Tyson

3.  Kent

2. N Jones

1. Frost

HM: T Mac, Bugg, Hogan, Petracca

6.Gawn

5.Vince

4.Jones

3.Frost

2.Kenty

1.Hogan


6 Gawn

5 Vinc<3

4 Jones

3 Kent

2 Hogan

1 Bugg

The silence for Hunt is deafening 

3 minutes ago, gOLLy said:

The silence for Hunt is deafening 

He will be a real gun .

Needs to just Go!!!

Electric but unearthed at this stage.

A part of our future for sure.


23 minutes ago, gOLLy said:

The silence for Hunt is deafening 

He is almost there, but needs to stop bombing.  Like Lamumba, if he can change from Run, Run, Run, Bomb to Run, Run, Steady, Hit Target he;ll be a huge asset to the side. 

6 Gawn - Clearly the matchwinner in the second term, even though he was good all day.

5 Vince - Was prolific early, but still tended to spray it a bit. Loved the way he went on to Treloar in the second term and made him work his butt off to get a touch. Handy when down back as well.

4 Kent - All the things we like about his game was on show and seemed to enjoy being the No.1 little guy target with Jeffy out of action. Was one of about four Dees that really stood out in the first term when we were still fighting to gain control. 

3 T-Mac - Can someone please show me which of his kicks were intercepted. Really reliable all day and provided plenty of run from defence.

2 Jonesy - A couple of dreadful turnovers in the first term but then just went back to being hard and clever. Next week's the big test.

1 Bugg - Poor start but then tightened screws on Sidebottom and that was a key to stopping their scoring.

Apologies to so many.

Petracca and O-Mac finally looked the part - both were good from the word go. Not dominant but very good.

Tyson - Probably didn't give him enough credit in his battle with Pendles.

Frost - Why wasn't he allowed to play his defensive role earlier in his career. Still a project player but very handy.

Hoges - Along with Gawn, was the matchwinner in the second term after being ragdolled.

Hunt - This guy has changed our look, almost as much as Hoges and Gawn. It won't be long before he is tagged by a small forward.

 

 

6 - Gawn (just beat out Vince in an absolute dominant display)

5 - Vince (played a great game)

4 - Jones (another solid game from the skipper)

3 - T-Mac (he's getting back to his best form)

2 - Tyson (knocks up getting the ball and is now using it better)

1 - Bugg (blanketed Sidebottom who was rendered ineffective)

 

Apologies to Kent,  Hogan,  Kennedy,  Viney,  Frost,  Hunt,  Petracca and a number of others.

6.  Gawn

5.  Vince

4.  Kent

3.  T. Mac

2.  Jones

1.  Tyson

Edited by Deeoldfart


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