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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 2

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6 Oliver
5 Garlett
4 Hogan
3 Petracca
2 Hibberd
1 Fritsch

The rest need a long hard look at themselves.

 

6. Garlett

5. Hogan

4. Oliver

3. Petracca

2. Jones

1. Gawn


Oliver

Garlett

Hogan

Hibberd

Jones

Petracca 

 

6. Oliver

5. Hogan

4. Garlett

3. Jones

2. Petracca

1. OMac

6. Oliver - played 4 outstanding quarters. 

5. Garlett- saved us 

4. Hogan- superb. Could have got 5

3. Jones 

2. Omac - only backline winner 

1. Trac - clutching at straws

 

To the tip:

Hunt, Lever, Paycheck Lewis, Bugg 


6. Hogan - 22 disposals, 9 marks, 5 goals and 4 tackles.  You can't ask for more than that from a key forward.  A complete game. 

5. Oliver - When the rest of the team fall asleep he just gets better.  Led disposals and Contested Possessions.  Only Zorko had more tackles. 

4. Garlett - Back to his best after last week.  Four goals, 17 touches and even took contested marks. 

3. Jones - turned into a really well rounded midfielders game.  Second for disposals, two goals and five tackles.  Well rounded game. 

2. Petracca - The kid is a beast.  He impacts the contest, has explosive burst pace and can hit a target at 60m. 

1. Tyson - His class was noteworthy, in particular early on.  Created scoring opportunities for us where last week we were just resorting to the long bomb. 

6 Garlett

5 oliver

4 Hogan

3 Jones

2 Hibberd

1 Petracca

10 minutes ago, jane02 said:

6. Garlett

5. Hogan

4. Oliver

3. Petracca

2. Jones

1. Gawn

I agree with Jane

6- Jeffy!! 7 inside 50’s 2 goal assists and 4 goals .

5- Hogan - intelligent game and will get better

4- Clarry .

3 - Jones’y sensational

2 -Fristch class and guts 

1 - Gawn - for keeping up with the hairdresser. 

Apologies Nev and Trac . 

Good team effort really. 

 

6 - Oliver - 4 consistently reliable quarters and his kicking is a weapon

5 - Garlett - finally back to the dangerous forward we love

4 - Hogan - 3 great quarters

3 - Petracca - exciting and inspiring all game

2 - McDonald - continues to defy criticism 

1 - Jones - occasionally took wrong options but was reliable and effective 


6 - Garlett

5 - Hogan

4 - Clarry

3 - Gawn

2 - Jones

1 - Tracc

Have to agree CityDee great team effort in the end in tough conditions.

6. Hogan   Super star.

5. Oliver     Superstar  AA we will get used to it. Sign him up for the next 10 years.

4. Garlett

3. Jones

2 .Gawn

1 Petrac

6. Hogan

5. Garlett

4.Oliver

3. Jones

2. McDonald

1. Vince

6. Garlett. Smothers, goals, assists when needed turned the tide.

5. Hogan.

4. Oliver.

3. OMac. The only defender that’s not getting lost when a team is rebounding against us.

2. Jones

1. Tyson.


6. Oliver

5. Hogan

4. Garlett

3. Trac

2. Omac

1. Jones

6 HOGAN

5 GARLETT

4 OLIVER

3 JONES

2 O.MCDONALD

1 HARMES

6 - Garlett - Pressure, smart runs and knew where the goals were. We would not have won without him

5 - Oliver - Always getting it in close. Never tires and was one of the few still getting it when others fell asleep

4 - Hogan - Great performance. Lead really well to the right spots and clunked a few good ones overhead. A couple of key misses had he got he would have had 6 votes

3 - Jones - Liked his game. Was great in tight as he always is and even when the conditions got tough he was at least surging the ball to our advantage

2. Omac - Thought he really stuck to his guns when the back was heading in there repeatedly. Two solid weeks in a row

1. Petracca - Thought his first half was brilliant. Attack on the ball, hitting targets. Would be nice if he could dob an easy set shot. 

 

6 Oliver

5 Garlett

4 Hogan

3 Jones

2 Petracca

1 omcd

Apologies Hibberd  Fritsch  melksham

Battled hard  Gawn  ANB Salem  Harmes

satisfactory Tyson Vince Lewis Jetta

room for improvement  Hunt  Lever  Bugg  Pedersen

struggling.   Wagner


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