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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 2

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6 Salem

5 Oliver

4 Tyson

3 Jones 

2 Watts

1 Garlett

 

Sorry Nev  

 

 

6. Garlett

5. Salem

4. Jetta

3. Oliver

2. Jones

1. Tyson

6. Salem

5. Garlett

4. Oliver

3. Jetta

2. Jones

1. T McDonald

Harmes unlucky. Liked his game.

 

Edited by P-man

6 Jetta
5 Salem
4 Jones
3 Garlett
2 Oliver
1 Tyson

Apologies to Melksham and Hunt
 

 

Salem

Jetta

Jones

Oliver

Tyson

Garlett

 

 

6.salem

5.oliver

4.Tyson

3.Jones

2.Garlett

1.Watts


6 - Oliver - what's not to love?

5 - Jones - like wine

4 - Salem - love him with the ball

3 - Garlett - always looked dangerous

2 - Jetta - reliable and focused all game

1 - Watts - great second half

Great to see the Salem love in this thread. I think he might have arrived this year.

6 - Salem

5 - Oliver 

4 - Jones

3 - Garlett

2 - Jetta

1 - Watts

 

Honourable mention to Tyson who took a long time to get into the game but stood up when it counted. 

Edited by DemonWorshipper


6. Salem (Career best game. Every touch was absolute class. Awesome tackle in the last quarter as well)

5. Jeffy (Nearly the best game he's played for us. Arguably won the game for us with his tackle and goal) 

4. Oliver (Midfield beast. Early days, but you'd think he'd have some Brownlow votes under his belt.)

3. Jetta (Absoutely rock solid in defence. Hard to believe there were some who doubted his position in the 22)

2. N.Jones (Just about the only player who looked likely to hit a target.)

1. Watts (Stood up when it mattered. Some important touches throughout)

6 - Salem

5 - Oliver

4 - Garlett

3 - Jetta

2 - T McDonald

1 - Jones

Edited by Scythe

6. Salem

5. Oliver

4. Garlett

3. Jetta

2. TMac

1. Jones


6 Salem 

5. Garlett

4.oliver

3 t mac 

2. Tyson 

1. Jetta

6 Salem

5 Garlett

4 Watts

3 Tyson

2 Oliver

1 Stretch

 

6: Jetta - must be one of the most underrated players in the comp

5: T Mac - solid solid solid 

4: Jeffy - one of his best games

3: Salem - gun

2: Oliver - wow, he is going to be so good

1: Jones - should still be sole captain

Watts was incredibly frustrating. Wish he could mark. 

Petracca is getting better and better. Just wish he could kick straighter on set shots. 

 

Weideman looks so so good when he can get a clean run and jump at the ball. Otherwise, he can look quite awful to be frank. But he'll be fine. Very young. 

 

6: Salem (I dont know what it looked like on TV but wow he had an outstanding game. Imagine him and Kelly on a wing together). 

5: Oliver (Just dominated the first quarter and came back strongly in the last - also put a cheeky $2 on him for the brownlow) 

4: Jeffy (that tackle!) 

3: Jetta (so underrated. I wonder if he will at least be in the AA conversation)  

2: T-Mac (If Hurley, Rance, and McGoven dont take the possie, he will) 

1: Jones (when we needed our captain he came running. 

 

Homsar - live Weid looks really good. Right areas, competes well. Will be something. 


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