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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 19

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6. Oliver

5. Lewis (although he was fumbly)

4. T Mac

3. Jeffy

2. Harmes

1. Gawn.

All votes to one man. Contested possessions all over the ground. At 82 percent efficiency. In that weather. Awesome.

too disappointed to bother voting for anyone else.

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6. Oliver

5. TMac

4. Harmes

3. Tyson

2. OMac

1. Lewis

 

6 - Oliver

5 - Lewis

4 - Gawn

3 - Garlett

2 - Tyson

1 - TMac

 

6. Oliver

5  TMac

4.  Garlett

3. Gawn

________________  space

2. Frost

1. Lewis

6. Oliver

5. Jetta

4. Garlett

3. Frost

2. T. Mac

1. Harmes

i couldn't reward Lewis for his numerous possessions because he was responsible for so many turnovers (though not the only culprit)!

6. C.Oliver

5. TMac

4. Jetta

3. Gawn

2. Harmes

1. J.Lewis (Although, I'm sure if I can forgive him for that stupid kick that resulted in Jesse breaking his collarbone.)

6. Oliver

5. T Mac

4. Garlett

3. Harmes

2. Tyson

1. Lewis


6.  Oliver

5.  Lewis

4.  T.Mac

3.  Gawn

2.  Garlett

1.  Jetta

 

 

 

6 Oliver - with Viney having a tough time with Swallow, he stood up majorly ... again.

5 Hibberd - ultimately didn't kick the winner, but another game where he kept sending us forward.

4 Tyson - Second week in a row where he has started like a million dollars. Tired a bit but still good.

3 T-Mac - Once again our only forward target with JW again in la la land thinking AFL is a non-contact sport

2 Gawn - I know he didn't kick goals or take the grabs we needed him to in front, but he beat two Roos.

1 Lewis - Plenty of touches and control, although it's a dangerous line when you tell your own players off.

13 clearances and 10 tackles with 26 contested touches. What a freak!


6. Oliver

5. Tmac

4. Tyson

3. Lewis

2. Jetta

1. Hibberd ( down for him but we had many passengers)

I didn't see the match but reading the above votes, it's not often that everyone agrees on best player.

Clarry must have played one hell of a good game!

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Clayton Oliver looking good to win this now ...

155. Clayton Oliver
115. Michael Hibberd               
92. Nathan Jones
78. Tom McDonald
71. Jack Viney
65. Jack Watts
62. Neville Jetta
59. Jayden Hunt
54. Christian Petracca 
53. Jordan Lewis 
51. Jeff Garlett 
30. Dom Tyson
27. Sam Frost Oscar McDonald 
26. Max Gawn  Cam Pedersen Christian Salem
18. Mitch Hannan Jake Melksham Bernie Vince          
13. Alex Neal-Bullen
10. Jesse Hogan 
8. James Harmes    
6. Billy Stretch
5. Dean Kent
4. Jay Kennedy Harris Josh Wagner

4 hours ago, Dee Dee said:

I didn't see the match but reading the above votes, it's not often that everyone agrees on best player.

Clarry must have played one hell of a good game!

He did, but he was really the only one.

6 Oliver

5 Daylight

4 More daylight

3 The wind

2 Garlett

1 TMac

 


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