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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 11

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6. Jetta

5. Hogan

4. Gawn -57 hitouts wowee

3. Brayshaw

2. Clarrie 

1. Jones . Happy 250 th 

 
12 hours ago, DaisyDeeciple said:

It is not only Clarry, I also think Jones suffers for votes being taken for granted, his composure around the ball, I swear my back gets a bit straighter when he picks it up but haven't put him in votes for ages.

Your right - Jones is the reason Others are doing so well - standing  up in the first possession for advantage this guy is a serious grunt player who can do It all . I had him best on last week for his influence around the stoppage. 

10 hours ago, DubDee said:

Anyone else find it hard to know where to rate Gawns performances? He is so consistently outstanding now it just seems like an average game from him. 20 touches, 4 contested marks, 5 tackles, 2 assists, dominates the hit outs. 

His hit outs weren’t to advantage (clearances) and his kicking lets him down, another shocker at goal today, already cost us one game, please don’t let it be a final

 

6 Jetta

5 Hogan

4 Oliver 

3 Brayshaw 

2 T Mac

1 Fritsch 

6 Jetta

5 Oliver

4 Hogan

3 TMac

2 Fritsch

1 Brayshaw


Better late than never...

 

6: Jetta - by a mile, what a game

5: Oliver - can't take him for granted

4: Brayshaw - in amazing form at the moment, love his ability to kick either side of his body

3: Hogan - having a ripper year and in the hunt for the coleman

2: TMac - we are a much better team with him in it

1: Gawn - could have been higher if not for his kicking, particularly that one at goal 

 

Fritsch unlucky

Salem and Lewis were both effective off half back

Melksham did well to battle on despite injury

19 hours ago, Demonland said:
Can we please have your votes folks  ... 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1

Jetta 6  easily

oliver

salem

hibberd 

fritsch

Brayshaw

Ignore my earlier votes, I watched the replay and I would have Jetta as BOG.

That was a masterclass by him.  You would show that game to a young kid on how to play the game.

 
19 hours ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

6. Jetta

5. TMac

4 Salem

3 Brayshaw 

2 Hogan 

1 Gawn 

Adjusted post replay. 

6. Jetta

5. TMac

4. Oliver 

3. Brayshaw 

2. Salem 

1. Hogan 

1 minute ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

Adjusted post replay. 

6. Jetta

5. TMac

4. Oliver 

3. Brayshaw 

2. Salem 

1. Hogan 

It's rally hard to see what Oliver does at the ground but on replay and tv you see these amazing little touches, gathers, knocks, gives, that win us the ball but also lots of little defensive efforts through body position, tackling, ball control on the ground and a bit of close checking that make it hard for the opposition to get the contested possession and clearance as well.  So subtle and underrated. 

A bit like trying to decipher a rugby union scrum: lots of by play between the props and there is alway a reason one side is dominating the scrum but it isn't obvious to the outsider/ viewer. 


3 hours ago, SFebey said:

His hit outs weren’t to advantage (clearances) and his kicking lets him down, another shocker at goal today, already cost us one game, please don’t let it be a final

Doggies set up to shark Gawn today our mids will learn from it but again Gawn thrashed his openent 

1 minute ago, deanox said:

It's rally hard to see what Oliver does at the ground but on replay and tv you see these amazing little touches, gathers, knocks, gives, that win us the ball but also lots of little defensive efforts through body position, tackling, ball control on the ground and a bit of close checking that make it hard for the opposition to get the contested possession and clearance as well.  So subtle and underrated. 

A bit like trying to decipher a rugby union scrum: lots of by play between the props and there is alway a reason one side is dominating the scrum but it isn't obvious to the outsider/ viewer. 

Agree. I thought he’d been well held. His work in traffic was lightening and clean. He plays the game at a speed few find possible. 

4 hours ago, SFebey said:

His [Gawn] hit outs weren’t to advantage (clearances) and his kicking lets him down, another shocker at goal today, already cost us one game, please don’t let it be a final

SF - maybe you are suggesting a few weeks at Casey (a) as punishment and (b) for development.  Pity the development league isn't there any more.  :-(


4 minutes ago, monoccular said:

SF - maybe you are suggesting a few weeks at Casey (a) as punishment and (b) for development.  Pity the development league isn't there any more.  ?

Now now, don’t be silly mono!

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Maxy still leads the pack ...

Progressive

106. Max Gawn
89. Jesse Hogan
86. Clayton OIiver
67. Nathan Jones
48. Angus Brayshaw
35. Christian Salem
31. Jake Melksham 
29. Jake Lever Oscar McDonald
26. Tom McDonald Christian Petracca 
23. Michael Hibberd Neville Jetta
16. Jeff Garlett James Harmes
14. Jordan Lewis
12. Bayley Fritsch
6. Tom Bugg  
4. Alex Neal-Bullen 
3. Jack Viney
2. Dean Kent
1. Bernie Vince Josh Wagner

I haven't seen the game so I won't give votes, but I did listen to the 3AW call and I'm pleased that they raved over Jetta's game and consistently said he should be the All-Australian small defender.

17 hours ago, Demonland said:

Maxy still leads the pack ...

Progressive...

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6. Tom Bugg  
4. Alex Neal-Bullen 
3. Jack Viney
2. Dean Kent
1. Bernie Vince Josh Wagner

In what world does Tom Bugg have double the points as Jack Viney? Both played 3 games. It probably shows how well the team has played since Viney's return.


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    PLAYER VOTES
1 GAWN Max.png Max Gawn 106
2 HOGAN Jesse.png Jesse Hogan 89
3 OLIVER Clayton.png Clayton Oliver 86
4 JONES Nathan.png Nathan Jones 67
5 BRAYSHAW Angus.png Angus Brayshaw 48
6 SALEM Christian.png Christian Salem 35
7 MELKSHAM Jake.png Jake Melksham 31
8 LEVER Jake.png Jake Lever 29
8 MCDONALD Oscar.png Oscar McDoanld 29
10 MCDONALD Tom.png Tom McDoanld 26
10 PETRACCA Christian.png Christian Petracca 26
12 HIBBERD Michael.png Michael Hibberd 23
12 JETTA Neville.png Neville Jetta 23
14 GARLETT Jeff.png Jeff Garlett 16
14 HARMES James.png James Harmes 16
16 LEWIS Jordan.png Jordan Lewis 14
17 FRITSCH Bayley.png Bayley Fritsch 12
18 BUGG Tomas.png Tomas Bugg 6
19 NEAL BULLEN Alex.png Alex Neal-Bullen 4
20 VINEY Jack.png Jack Viney 3
21 KENT Dean.png Dean Kent 2
22 VINCE Bernie.png Bernie Vince 1
22 WAGNER Josh.png Josh Wagner 1

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