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DEMONLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Round 21

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6 Tyson

5 Jetta

4 Vince

3 Tmac

2 Hunt

1 Brayshaw

 

6. Gawn

5. Vince

4. Jetta

3. Tyson

2. Hunt

1. T McDonald


6.  Gawn

5.  Tyson

4.  Hunt

3.  Jetta

2.  Jones

1.  Vince

Tyson

Gawn

Vince

Jetta

Jones

Tmac 

 

Gawn

Tyson

Hunt

OMac

Vince

Bugg


6 - Gawn ( it all starts in the middle with Max)

5 - Vince ( was dynamic all game )

4 - Tyson ( prolific and rarely wasted a possession)

3 - T. McDonald ( I don't recall him losing a contest)

2 - O.McDonald ( confidence has marked his improvement)

1 - Oliver ( his abilities belie his youth.. he will be a gun)

Apologies to Hunt, Jetta,Frost and Jones' last quarter

Edited by joeboy

6 - Gawn

5 - Tyson

4 - Vince

3 - Jetta

2 - Hunt

1 - O McDonald

Apologies to T-Mac, Oliver, Jones and Bugg.

6. Gawn

5. Tyson

4. Vince

3. Hunt

2. OMac

1. Jetta

 


6 - T Mc

5 - Brayshaw

4 - Tyson

3 - Hunt

2 - Gawn

1 - Bugg

Apologies to Jones, Jetta, Oscar, Vince, Clarry.

13 minutes ago, DemonAndrew said:

6: Tyson

5: Vince

4: Gawn

3: O Mac

2: Bugg

1: Hunt

 

Bugg's game seriously underrated.

Bugg made crucial tackles, smothers, spoils, contested ball wins etc just when we wanted and bobbed up with goals and decent play with the ball. He's not always great with the ball and can be very one sided but he's a vital player in this side. Just makes us better.

Forgot to mention Vanders who's clean hands around the contest was another reason why we controlled the fist half so well. His kicking was pretty decent as well. Looks to be finding some kind of consistency which is good. 

6. Gawn

5. Tyson 

4. Jetta

3. Hunt

2. TMac 

1. OMac


6 - Tyson - he is having another ripper season. Lead the contested possessions, game high 7 clearances, 3 rebounds out of D50, he played another outstanding game and has really become an important player. 

5 - Gawn - dont matter if you bash him, play 2 against him, he will still dominate you. Too bad he didnt kick a couple of goals. 

4 - Vince - I dont know why he had more votes. When we pushed forward in the 1st and 2nd he was the catalyst behind it. 

3 - Hunt - 8 inside 50's, 5 rebound 50's, 6 bounces, 20 touches. Oh boy. 

2 - T Mac - 11 1%ers and 10 marks. Killed Dixon (well he wasnt really playing anyway). 

1 - O Mac - Getting better each and every week. He and T Mac really held the backline together. 

6. Tyson

5. Gawn

4. Vince

3. Hunt

2. Jetta

1. The Macs

This is from the nose bleed section of Adelaide Oval, so not always easy to rate individual performances.

6. Gawn

5. T. McDonald

4. Jetta

3. O. McDonald

2. Hunt

1. Tyson (would have been higher if not that really silly handpass to Kent who was running on his wrong side)

Edited by Clint Bizkit

 

6 Jetta

5 Gawn

4 T Mac

3 Vince

2 Hunt

1 O Mac

Apart from Jetta, I thought there were no standout performances. Most just played their roles.


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