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DEMONLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Round 21

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34 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Going okay when you can't squeeze Gawn in for even one vote.

Yeah probably should've put him in. 

In my defence he was down on contested marks and goals from last week. Seems to be going backwards. 

 
1 minute ago, Deestroy All said:

Yeah probably should've put him in. 

In my defence he was down on contested marks and goals from last week. Seems to be going backwards. 

Yeah, what a hack.

I was going to comment that he only beat Port Adelaide by 2 contested marks this week, but that turned out to be an increase of beating Hawthorn by 1.  Still, hack.

6 - O Mac 

5 - Hunt

4 - T Mac

3 - Jetta

2 - Frost

1 - Bugg

 

Ignore these votes for the award, just felt like giving some love to the defensive group that have improved out of sight over the last month or two.

 

 

6 - Gawn

5 - Vince

4 - Tyson

3 - Jetta

2 - T Mac

1 - O Mac

apologies - Hunt, Brayshaw & Bugg.


From my vantage point up in the stands....

6. Gawn 

5. Tyson

4. O Mac

3. T Mac

2. Hunt

1. Brayshaw

Apologies - Jones, Vince & Jetta (but I'm sure these 3 blokes won't mind my votes)

6. Jetta.

5. Gawn.

4. Tyson

3. T. Mac

2. Bugg

1. Oliver

Greetings from Hamilton Island where after an exhaustive day of swimming and sunbathing I switched on Fox, and enjoyed the Demon win.

So:

6: Jetta

5: Tyson

4: Gawn

3:Hunt

2: Brayshaw

1; T McDonald

and back to the beach!

 

 

6. Gawn

5. Tyson

4. Gus

3. Hunt

2. O Mac

1. Nev


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Maxy's grip on the Demonland Player of the Year is tightening ...

180 Max Gawn 

150 Jack Viney 

136 Nathan Jones

121 Jack Watts

103 Dom Tyson

98 Bernie Vince

64 Tom McDonald

57 Neville Jetta

53 Jesse Hogan 

37 Jayden Hunt 

36 Jeff Garlett 

34 Ben Kennedy 

33 Billy Stretch 

29 Christian Petracca 

26 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

5 Oscar McDonald

4 Matt Jones

2 Angus Brayshaw 

 
9 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

6 - O Mac 

5 - Hunt

4 - T Mac

3 - Jetta

2 - Frost

1 - Bugg

 

Ignore these votes for the award, just felt like giving some love to the defensive group that have improved out of sight over the last month or two.

 

Gotta love a man who puts poop on his own votes !

9 hours ago, KingDingAling said:

6. Gawn (easily BOG).

5. Jetta

4. T Mac

3. O Mac

2. J.Hunt

1. Oliver.

Bells must be ringing in your ear, and driving you mad. If Tyson wasn't BoG or 2nd to Max, then I didn't see the video!

6 Gawn

5 Jetta

4 Tyson

3 Hunt

2 Tmac

1 Frost for the shepard chase alone, didnt think i was watching melbourne. Frost eill end up being greater than Tmac 


Indicative of an average day for our forwards given all the votes have been to mids and backs. 

Will be brutal if we can get all three areas humming against the Blues... :)

On 14/08/2016 at 6:57 AM, Clint Bizkit said:

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)

Are you referring to altitude or crowd behaviour? 

Reposted to include Hawthorn votes.

Demonland Player of the Year: Unofficial Tally

Votes (games polling votes/games played)

1.      Gawn - 601 (17/20)

2.      Viney - 466 (13/19)

3.      Watts - 414 (16/20)

4.      N Jones - 411 (17/20)

5.      Tyson - 318 (12/19)

6.      Vince - 315 (14/19)

7.      Jetta - 244 (15/19)

8.      Hogan - 215 (10/19)

9.      T McDonald - 199 (14/20)

10.  Hunt - 135 (11/17)

11.  Kennedy - 114 (6/15)

12.  Stretch - 108 (7/14)

13.  Garlett - 100 (6/16)

14.  Petracca - 86 (8/15)

15.  Kent - 74 (8/19)

16.  Bugg - 73 (6/16)

17.  Oliver - 56 (6/12)

18.  Frost - 53 (5/14)

19.  Harmes - 47 (5/18)

20.  O McDonald - 32 (2/13)

21.  Wagner - 31 (5/14)

22.  vandenBerg - 24 (2/12)

23.  M Jones - 24 (5/9)

24.  Lumumba - 24 (2/5)

25.  Grimes - 14 (1/2)

26.  Pedersen - 9 (5/9)

27.  Brayshaw - 5 (2/8)

28.  Salem - 3 (1/7)

29.  Trengove - 3 (1/2)

30.  Garland - 1 (1/6)

31.  Weideman - 1 (1/1)

 

Best per round (vote order)

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 (COL): Watts, Viney, Gawn, Wagner, Tyson, N Jones, T McDonald, Lumumba, Kennedy, Pedersen, Frost, Bugg, Hogan, Jetta

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

Rd 6 (STK): 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

Rd 9 (BRI): Hogan, Stretch, Bugg, Petracca, N Jones, Watts, Garlett, Oliver, Harmes, Wagner, Vince, Garland

Rd 10 (PA): Gawn, Jetta, N Jones, Hogan, Watts, Hunt, Stretch, T McDonald, Viney

Rd 11 (HAW): Vince, Tyson, N Jones, Jetta, Watts, Gawn, Hunt, Frost, Wagner, Petracca, Trengove

Rd 12 (COL): Gawn, Vince, N Jones, Tyson, Kent, Bugg, Hogan, T McDonald, Petracca, Frost, Hunt, Kennedy, Watts

Rd 13 (SYD): Hunt, Vince, Gawn, Watts, Petracca, N Jones, Wagner, T McDonald

Rd 14 (BYE)

Rd 15 (ADE): Watts, N Jones, Hunt, Garlett, Jetta, Harmes, Stretch, T McDonald, Hogan, Gawn, Kent, Viney

Rd 16 (FRE): T McDonald, Hogan, Watts, Gawn, Grimes, Viney, N Jones, Tyson, Jetta, Kent, M Jones, Hunt, vandenBerg

Rd 17 (STK): Viney, Gawn, T McDonald, Vince, Watts, Kent, Petracca, Harmes, Hunt, Jetta, M Jones

Rd 18 (WC): N Jones, Gawn, Kent, Frost, Tyson, Watts, Petracca, Viney, M Jones, Garlett, T McDonald, Jetta, Vince, Hunt

Rd 19 (GC): Watts, Tyson. Frost, Gawn, vandenBerg, Stretch, O McDonald, Petracca, T McDonald, Hunt, Brayshaw, Jetta, Kent

Rd 20 (HAW): Gawn, Viney, N Jones, Watts, Tyson, Oliver, Stretch, Petracca, T McDonald, Pedersen, Weideman

Rd 21(PA): Gawn, Tyson, Vince, Jetta, T McDonald, O McDonald, Hunt, Bugg, Brayshaw, Oliver, N Jones

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