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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 1

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Oliver

Vince

Gawn

Jones

Lewis

Hogan 

 

6 Jones 

5 oliver

4gawn

3 T Mac

2 Lewis

1 Vince


6. Oliver

5. Gawn

4. Jones

3. Lewis

2. Vince

1. Jetta

Way too hard to give votes as this was such an immense performance from the whole team, but I reckon I would be sneaking ANB in for a vote or 2.

 

6. Jones

5. Oliver 

4. Jetta 

3. Vince 

2. Lewis 

1. Gawn 

I can't believe that was us today after quarter time. Weathered the storm regained momentum and just dominated after that. 


People voting for Vince right at the top realise how bad his first quarter and other moments were yeah? Glad he turned it around but he stunk early.

6. Jones - he turned the tide in the 2nd quarter. Amazing effort to run and bustle and compete and get us moving the ball again. For that alone he gets the max.

5. Oliver - prolific

4. Hogan - 21 touches, 8 marks, 3 goals, pack grabs. Geez we take him for granted. Superb.

3. Gawn - same as Hogan. 50 hitouts. Big moments.

2. Hannan - the spark

1. Tom Mc - should be higher, fantastic desire to get back in to the game. But butchered it and got turned around a few too many times still

Apologies to: Petracca, Brayshaw, Vince, Lewis, Stretch, ANB, Jetta

Some people not giving Hogan votes baffles me.  Put simply we don't win that game without Hogan.

Four contested marks, 5 marks inside 50 plus the goals he directly created for Garlett.

He's going to have a cracking year and is underrated in the footy world. 

6.  Jones

5.  Vince

4.  Oliver

3.  Gawn

2.  Lewis

1.  T.Mac

If I could I'd give all my votes to 'Team' because that's where we won it.  Too many unlucky players to list them here.

 


6. Oliver

5. Jones

4. Lewis 

3. Gawn

2. Hogan

1. Jetta

6. Oliver

5. Gawn

4. Lewis

3. Jones

2. Vince

1. Petracca

6. The Jones Boy (6.13 / 2) << Weighted Average Score / Ranking

5. Clarry (6.23 / 1)

4. Vince (4.78 / 3)

3. Hulk (4.63 / 4)

2. Stretch (4.50 / 5)

1. Viney (4.45 / 6)

6- oliver

5- jones

4- lewis

3- gawn

2- vince

1- hogan

6 - Oliver

5 - Jones

4 - Vince

3 - Gawn

2 - Lewis

1 - Hogan


6 - Jones

5 - Oliver

4 - Gawn

3 - Hogan

2 - Vince

1 - Garlett

6.Lewis

5. Vince

4. Hogan

3.N.Jones

2.Gawn

1.T.McDonald

 

8 hours ago, ProDee said:

Some people not giving Hogan votes baffles me.  Put simply we don't win that game without Hogan.

Four contested marks, 5 marks inside 50 plus the goals he directly created for Garlett.

He's going to have a cracking year and is underrated in the footy world. 

Hogan got top votes on 3AW. Given by Leigh Matthews who made the point that it was his versatility (being able to go on ball) as much as his marking that made him BOG.

21 hours ago, Abe said:

6.lewis

5.gawn 

4. Oliver

3. N.jones

2. Vince 

1. Hogan

Old habits die hard? For a few years we needed to differentiate N from M Jones. Not any more.

 

Ok after watching the replay

 

6 - Clayton Oliver

5 - Jesse Hogan

4 - Nathan Jones

3 - Max Gawn

2 - Jordan Lewis

1 - Alex Neal-Bullen

 

Looks like I am the only one with ANB in the votes, but his pressure was first class, had 6 tackles,  used the ball well with his 23 disposals and he had 4 scoring shots including the dagger goal.


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