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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 12

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No love for Nevs game is astounding.

 

Petracca

watts

jones

oliver

viney

jetta

*now that the ringing in the ears has finally stopped and my heart beat has slowed a little - im able to remember a bit more of the earlier stages of the game and thought Jetta was super solid (as always) and helped stopped their flow several times when we were really struggling to do so. He's such a lock of a player for us.

1 hour ago, gOLLy said:

No love for Nevs game is astounding.

Just looked through the thread post voting saw this and the rest of the votes - can't believe it either! First half especially - so solid.

 

6. Trac (4 qrtr effort and a couple of brilliant acts kept us in it in the 2nd quarter - and what about his underground handball when he was in for a centre bounce during the 3rd qtr that led to Melksham's goal)

5. Jones (Led from the front with a big effort to get us back into it)

4. Tyson (Was another key player in the 2nd to help keep us in it - and given his role I tend to forgive his clangers more than others do on here)

3. Hibberd (Really stood up to the constant pressure down back)

2. Garlett (I think this is his best year ever, better than his best year at Carlton)

1. Watts (Stood up when he needed to with both that goal and that touched ball for Collingwood's shot on the last line in the very next play - would have got more but he seemed unsettled early due to the early game injury and let it affect his kicking at goal for a bit there).

Missed out - Hunt (just a little off with his kicks this week, but that happens every now and then), Clarrie (looks like he's starting to trust his ability to kick out of a pack and not just handball - this could be very important later in the year) 

6. Jones 

5. Petracca

4. Viney

3. O. mac

2. Oliver

1. Hibberd


39 minutes ago, fndee said:

Treloar was pretty bloody handy, Andy

he doesn't do enough for my liking

kicked a lovely goal, but he gets a lot of the ball and turns it over (nearly) as much as much as taylor adams, burns his teammates, and doesn't offer nearly enough defensive coverage

a good player, but the raving over his performances is over the top for mine

 

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