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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 15

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6 - Hibberd - he was the only one getting the ball and 800+ metres gained. Would have been lost without him. 

5. - OMac - 10 1%ers, 2 contested marks. Could have had a dog day if Rohan started well but is really starting to become a rock. 

4. - Tyson - I thought that he was really one of our only winners through the midfield today and getting better each week. 

3 - Jetta - rock solid defence. 

2 - Tom Mc - 2 goals, went back when he needed to. I'm looking forward to Watts and Hogan back so he is back in the back line. 

1 - Viney - Fantastic early and we really dropped away once he was off. 

Special mention to Oliver who rectified his game in the second half again, Petracca who is coming along nicely, Vince who offered a little, and Frost who offered run from half back. They are all the players I felt deserved a mention. 

 

6 - Jetta

5 - Hibberd 

4 - O Mac

3 - T Mac

2 - Tyson

1 - Petracca

lucky there are only 6 votes because I had none left to give

6. OMac. His reading of the play and timing of when to impact a contest is improving exponentially. 

5. Jetta. Another briiliant understated game from Nev.

4. Hibberd. Could have got the 6 points but some of his kicking under little pressure in the first half killed what little momentum we could have had. However, he wasn't alone in this.

3. TMac. How important is this bloke now? 

2. Viney. Only half a game but he was winning so much grunt footy.

1. Hannan. Was often the only bloke lookong likely in the forward 50.

Tyson played a good game but his blind kicking out of defence, or blind long kicking into our forward 50 was really bad.

Petracca did some cameos, and looked likely at one point, but did not impact the game when it was in the balance. 

 
12 hours ago, GM11 said:

6.Jetta

5.Hibberd

4.O.McDonald

3.Petracca

2.T.McDonald

1.Frost

+1

6. Jetta

5. Petracca

4.Omac

3. Hibberd 

2. Tyson

1. Tmac


Glad to see the recognition and support for Jetta.

6: Jetta

5: McDonald O.

4: Hibberd

3: Tyson

2: McDonald T.

1: Petracca

6 - Hibberd

5 - TMac

4 - Jetta

3 - OMac

2 - Tyson

1 - Gawn

 

Don't expect too much movement at the top because a quite a few won't be polling. Clarrie and Hibbo exceptions.

Progressive -

115. Clayton Oliver
92. Nathan Jones
90. Michael Hibberd               
67. Jack Viney
65. Jack Watts
48. Tom McDonald Christian Petracca 
45. Jeff Garlett 
37. Jayden Hunt
31. Neville Jetta
26. Jordan Lewis Cam Pedersen Christian Salem
25. Oscar McDonald
23. Dom Tyson
20. Sam Frost
19. Max Gawn  
18. Mitch Hannan  
13. Bernie Vince          
8. Alex Neal-Bullen
7. Jake Melksham 
6. Jesse Hogan Billy Stretch
5. Dean Kent

3. James Harmes    


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