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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 20

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Really I can't go past Big Max as BOG.

6: Gawn

5: Viney

4: Watts

3: Tyson

2: Jones

1: Oliver

 
 
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With three rounds to go before the finals, Max has taken a good lead over Jack.

165 Max Gawn

150 Jack Viney

132 Nathan Jones

121 Jack Watts

88 Bernie Vince

86 Dom Tyson

63 Tom McDonald

53 Jesse Hogan

51 Neville Jetta

36 Jeff Garlett

34 Ben Kennedy

33 Billy Stretch

32 Jayden Hunt

29 Christian Petracca

24 Tomas Bugg

21 Dean Kent

14 Clayton Oliver

12 Josh Wagner

11 Sam Frost James Harmes

10 Heritier Lumumba

9 Cam Pedersen

7 Aaron vandenBerg

4 Matt Jones

2 Angus Brayshaw Oscar McDonald

 

 


6.  Gawn

5.  Viney

4.  Watts

3.  Tyson

2.  Jones

1.  T. Mac

Unlucky:  the other 16.

 

6. Gawn

5. Viney

4. Tyson

3. Jones

2. Watts

1. T McDonald

In truth, I found it hard to find which defender to give the final vote to. All performed well and put intense pressure on the Hawthorn forwards. I could have given that final vote to any one of them. 

 

6. Big M - Epic

5. Viney - BOG performance on any other day. Him and Big M must have some sort of ESP going! 32 effective disposals running at 82% efficiency. Thats about 16% better than his usual average. Finally cleaned up his general disposal and look at the result!

4. Tyson - Involved in so many chains and passages of play. Start hitting more targets with less hang time/short accurate passes and he will be elite.

3. Clarry - Quiet first quarter and a half. Blossomed after & involved in many scoring chains, usually with a first classy clearance setting the next player up. The most clearances on the day 8, and 11 tackles woot! Welcome back son!

2. Jones - A few horrible clangers but some gutsy inside work and usual stoic performance. 11 tackles and 6 clearances.

1. Watts - Cream came to the top in the clinches and some of those spearing inside 50 hit ups in the last and the give off to Tyson in the pocket when getting tackled by 2 Hawks when many were tiring was epic.

Apologies to O-Mac, Tmac, Vince, Stretch, Kent, Bugg and all players. That was a premiership worthy effort fellas. Keep it going and lets bash those DHs in Adelaide up next week.

Edited by Rusty Nails

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