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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 16

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J.Hunt

J. Watts

D. Kent

M. Jones

J. Hogan

T. Mac

Apologies .....Grimes Kennedy Jetta N.Jones

Edited by gOLLy

 

6 T McDonald

5 Gawn

4 Watts

3 Hogan

2 Kent

1 Viney

6 - T.McDonald ( outstanding 4 quarters and no brain fades)

5 - Hogan ( the most dangerous and effective forward on the field)

4 - Viney ( great heart and application)

3 - Gawn ( dominated the centre as required )

2 - N.Jones ( typical heart on sleeve stuff)

1 - Watts ( continued his versatile role to perfection)


T McDonald

Jetta

M Jones

Tyson

Gawn

N Jones

Also think Stretch deserves some recognition

Edited by Ungarie boy

 

6 - Gawn. Dominated in the ruck and set us up early

5 - T Mac - was immense down back

4 - Hogan - 4 goals, 12 marks. Was dominant

3 - Viney - Willed himself to the contest and was prolific early

2 - Watts - Set up the win early with some strong marks and excellent kicking.

1 - Jones - typical captain's game and most disposals.

Apologies to: Grimes, Hunt, Tyson, Vandenberg.

Thought everyone contributed well, only quiet game was Garlett.

 

 

6- TMAC

5- Tyson

4- Viney

3- vandenBURG 

2- Hogan

1- N Jones

stiff... heaps


6. T Mac

5. Grimes

4. Hunt

3. Watts

2. Hogan

1. N.Jones

6. Hogan

5. T McDonald

4. N Jones

3. Grimes

2. Watts

1. Viney

HM: Kent, Gawn (dominated against weak opposition), Jetta (solid as always, needs to convert in front of goal :D)

Edited by P-man

6 T McDonald 

5 Hogan

4 Viney

3 Hunt

2 Gawn

1 Watts

 


6. Watts

5. Hogan

4. Kent

3. N. Jones

2  M. Jones

1. Gawn

 

Edited by CBDees

6. TMac

5. Watts

4. Hogan

3. Grimes

2. Hunt

1. Gawn


6. T.McDonald (His best game of the year. Intercept and contested marking as well as his disposal were up a notch tonight)

5. Hogan (Always dangerous and our most likely option to score. Did some nice work up the ground as well)

4. Watts (Set up the win in his three first quarter with his three goals. Shame he couldn't kick a couple more but he showed more than enough to suggest that this the new Jack Watts that we'll be seeing on a more frequent basis)

3. N.Jones (Typical Jones game. Thirty odd touches, put his head in and kicked a great goal. Having another stellar season)

2. Hunt (Had a couple of scary moments but his first half was absolutely fantastic. A Rising Star nomination beckons)

1. Jetta (Racked up a career high 26 disposals while keeping Ballentyne relatively quiet. Wished he converted in the last quarter)

6. T. McDonald

5. J Watts

4. J. Hogan

3. J Hunt

2; N. Jones

1. N. Jetta 

Apologies to Grimes ( welcome back Jack), Kent, Big Max and Viney. 

 

 
8 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

6 - Jones

5 - T Mac

4 - Tyson

3 - Hogan

2 - Watts

1 - Hogan

Sneaky 4 to Hogan eh?  Hunt presumably?


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