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Demonland Player of the Year - Congratulations to Clayton Oliver

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6. Oliver. Feel like he is carrying the midfield a bit at present. Desperately missing Viney.

5. Lewis. One of a few not overawed. Got in the right places a number of times and had a couple of great deft touches.

4. Melksham. Dangerous around goals as always. Looked like he could have been a game changer. 

3. Watts. Attacked the ball early. Faded late but a promising return.

2. Neal-Bullen. Consistent effort all game.

1. Petracca for the one quarter blitz. Needs to stop his invisible man trick when we're playing poorly.

Meh.

6. Petracca

5. Oliver

4. Hunt

 

Hm..

 

3. Jones

 

 

Hmmm...

 

 

2. Neal-Bullen

1. Melksham


christ!  ANB gets votes from 17 touches at 47% with a 3-14 contested possession split and 7 uncontested marks!  Possibly most overrated player in Melbourne's history.

6. Oliver

5. Petracca

4. Lewis

3. Hunt

2. Jones

1. Salem

 

6. Hunt

5. Petracca

4. Watts

3. Salem

2. Oliver

1. Melksham

 

Nobody in our colours could muster a good four quarter contribution, so it's no bloody wonder we lost.  Anyways:

6.  Petracca

5. Oliver

4.  Hunt

3.  Melksham

2.  Lewis

1.  Jones,

 
1 hour ago, goodoil said:

christ!  ANB gets votes from 17 touches at 47% with a 3-14 contested possession split and 7 uncontested marks!  Possibly most overrated player in Melbourne's history.

Of all games to pick apart votes, surely this is one of the most ridiculous. It's not exactly a game where we are spoiled for choice.

That said, very few stood up in that first quarter but I thought he was one. I notice you left out his two goals and 5 tackles (equal highest). That's handy.

I also would've thought you have to be highly rated in order to be overrated. Please direct me to all the threads raving about Neal-Bullen because I haven't seen them.


6. Petracca - fewer possessions than others but more impact

5. Bernie - hardest worker all day

4. Hunt - almost created enough interest for us to start playing

3. Hibbo - hibbo V opposition attack. Defence a mess again and he is the cleaner

2. Garlett - solid game

1. Lewis - clean

 

 

6. Petracca

5. Oliver

4. Melksham

3. Lewis

2. Hibberd

1. Vince

Lewis

petracca

garlett

Oliver

ANB

jonesy


6 Oliver 

5 Petracca 

4 Jones

3 Melksham

2 Watts

1 Lewis

6 - Lewis

5 - Olive

4 - Petracca

3 - Melksham

2 - Hunt

1 - Jones

6. Petracca

5. Oliver

4. Jones

3. Melksham

2. Lewis

1. Watts

 


6. Oliver

5. Lewis

4. Trac

3. Melksham 

2. Jones

1. Watts 

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Congratulations to Clayton Oliver, youngest winner of the Demonland Player of the Year

194. Clayton Oliver
127. Michael Hibberd               
119. Nathan Jones
86. Tom McDonald
74. Neville Jetta
71. Jordan Lewis Jack Viney
68. Christian Petracca Jack Watts
63. Jayden Hunt
59. Cam Pedersen
51. Jeff Garlett 
44. Max Gawn
33. Jake Melksham
32. Dom Tyson
29. Oscar McDonald 
27. Sam Frost Christian Salem
26. Bernie Vince
25. Jesse Hogan  
18. Mitch Hannan            
17. James Harmes  
15. Alex Neal-Bullen
6. Angus Brayshaw Billy Stretch
5. Dean Kent
4. Jay Kennedy-Harris Corey Maynard Josh Wagner

 
44 minutes ago, Demonland said:

71. Jordan Lewis Jack Viney

Was captaincy the right move?

Jack needs to be pulled back at times, the foot injury and early return is case in point. Taking on the captaincy, Jack wants to do the right thing but takes on too much. Needs more maturity.

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On 28/08/2017 at 7:13 AM, Demonland said:

Congratulations to Clayton Oliver, youngest winner of the Demonland Player of the Year

194. Clayton Oliver
127. Michael Hibberd               
119. Nathan Jones
86. Tom McDonald
74. Neville Jetta
71. Jordan Lewis Jack Viney
68. Christian Petracca Jack Watts
63. Jayden Hunt
59. Cam Pedersen
51. Jeff Garlett 
44. Max Gawn
33. Jake Melksham
32. Dom Tyson
29. Oscar McDonald 
27. Sam Frost Christian Salem
26. Bernie Vince
25. Jesse Hogan  
18. Mitch Hannan            
17. James Harmes  
15. Alex Neal-Bullen
6. Angus Brayshaw Billy Stretch
5. Dean Kent
4. Jay Kennedy-Harris Corey Maynard Josh Wagner

Jack Watts equal 9th in Demonland player of the year 2017. We must all be rubbish judges.  Though looking at the list, I think it was a fair outcome overall. 


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