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MAX GAWN WINS 2016 DEMONLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR - Round 23

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I didn't see the game but what stands out in the votes is the performance of the younger players. The votes almost all went to players under the age of 24. It's great to see the likes of Salem, Brayshaw, the McDonalds and Hunt in the votes. 

 
13 hours ago, jane02 said:

A worthy winner - well done Max.

Surely we can give him something? 

some beard wax - waxy maxy :wacko:

All wrapped for another year. I have done an unofficial count each week tallying the input of ten voters as opposed to the site's three voters.

This system has come up with a very similar top twenty bar a few positions swapped here and there.

I'll post final results as well as weekly results and consistency rankings. Hopefully it's of interest to some.

I swore I wouldn't do this again this season so hopefully I can stay true to that next season.

Demonland Player of the Year: Unofficial Tally

Votes (games polling votes/games played)

1.      Gawn - 603 (18/22)

2.      Viney - 472 (15/21)

3.      Watts - 416 (17/22)

4.      N Jones - 414 (18/22)

5.      Tyson - 327 (14/21)

 

6.      Vince - 315 (14/21)

7.      Jetta - 306 (17/21)

8.      T McDonald - 283 (16/22)

9.      Hogan - 229 (11/21)

10.  Hunt - 194 (13/19)

 

11.  Kennedy - 114 (6/15)

12.  Stretch - 108 (7/16)

13.  O McDonald - 101 (4/15)

14.  Garlett - 100 (6/17)

15.  Petracca - 90 (6/17)

16.  Kent - 74 (8/20)

17.  Bugg - 73 (6/18)

18.  Oliver - 64 (7/13)

19.  Salem - 60 (2/8)

20.  Frost - 58 (6/16)

21.  Harmes - 47 (5/18)

22.  Brayshaw - 38 (3/10)

23.  Wagner - 31 (5/14)

24.  vandenBerg - 27 (3/14)

25.  M Jones - 24 (5/10)

26.  Lumumba - 24 (2/5)

27.  Grimes - 14 (1/2)

28.  Pedersen - 9 (5/9)

29.  Trengove - 3 (1/2)

30.  Garland - 1 (1/6)

31.  Weideman - 1 (1/3)

32.  Dawes - 0 (0/6)

 

 

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

Rd 22 (CAR): Jetta, T McDonald, Hunt, O McDonald, Hogan, Tyson, Oliver, Viney, Petracca, N Jones, Gawn

Rd 23 (GEE): Salem, O McDonald, T McDonald, Brayshaw, Hunt, Frost, vandenBerg, Jetta, Watts, Tyson, Viney

Consistency Rankings (5+ games played)

1.      Gawn - 81.2%

2.      N Jones - 81.2%

3.      Jetta - 81.0%

4.      Watts - 77.3%

5.      T McDonald - 72.7%

6.      Viney - 71.4%

7.      Hunt - 68.4%

8.      Tyson - 66.7%

9.      Vince - 66.7%

10.  Pedersen - 55.6%

11.  Oliver - 53.8%

12.  Hogan - 52.4%

13.  M Jones - 50.0%

14.  Stretch - 43.8%

15.  Kent - 40.0%

16.  Kennedy - 40.0%

17.  Frost - 37.5%

18.  Wagner - 35.7%

19.  Garlett - 35.3%

20.  Petracca - 35.3%

21.  Bugg - 33.3%

22.  Brayshaw - 30.0%

23.  Harmes - 27.8%

24.  O McDonald - 26.7%

25.  Salem - 25%

26.  vandenBerg - 21.4%

 

Note: the above is calculated according to the number of games in which a player polled a vote.


Comparison with Demonland Official (Official rank in brackets)

1.      Gawn

2.      Viney

3.      Watts (4)

4.      N Jones (3)

5.      Tyson

 

6.      Vince

7.      Jetta (8)

8.      T McDonald (7)

9.      Hogan (10)

10.  Hunt (9)

 

11.  Kennedy (12)

12.  Stretch (14)

13.  O McDonald

14.  Garlett (11)

15.  Petracca

16.  Kent (17)

17.  Bugg (16)

18.  Oliver (19)

19.  Salem (18)

20.  Frost

1 hour ago, P-man said:

Comparison with Demonland Official (Official rank in brackets)

1.      Gawn

2.      Viney

3.      Watts (4)

4.      N Jones (3)

5.      Tyson

6.      Vince

7.      Jetta (8)

8.      T McDonald (7)

9.      Hogan (10)

10.  Hunt (9)

 

Reckon that top 10 will be very close to the B&F. Can see Hunt potentially higher than Hogan and Jetta above Vince, but the 10 itself is what I would envisage. 

Can anyone put the relative 2015 results next to their names? Would be curious to see comparisons. 

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