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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 17

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6.Oliver

5. Brayshaw 

4.Gawn

3. Hogan 

2 Salem

1. Melksham 

6 Gawn

5 Oliver

4 Brayshaw

3 Melksham

2 Lewis

1 Salem

 


6. Gawn

5. Clarrie

4. Brayshaw

3. Hogan

2. Salem

1. Melksham 

 

top 2 was the hardest i can recall.....

6.  Clarry

5.  Gawn

4.  Gus

3.  Salem

2.  ANB

1.  Lewis

 

6. Gawn ....currently best footballer in the AFL

5. Brayshaw.... brilliant career re-definition

4. Oliver....probs should get 6 for the ridiculous 50 metre worm-burners alone

3. Lewis....turnover kicks aside, lead the defence

2. Hogan.... back to backing himself

1. Harmes....worked hard both ways all game. 


6: Gawn

5: Brayshaw

4: Oliver

3: Hogan

2: Salem

1: Fritsch

6.  Gawn  -  simply the very best!

5.  Oliver  -  so good, so consistent, and now adding new dimensions. Wow!

4.  Brayshaw  -   (out of the blue) he has become a star.

3.  Hogan  -  a significant step back towards his best.

2.  Melksham  -  gee he makes a difference when he's on song!

1.  Salem  -  tough in the clinches, and used the ball so well.  Enjoying a lovely run of form.

6. Gawn

5. Brayshaw

4. Hogan

3. Oliver

2. Lewis

1. Petracca

Been really impressed with Petracca's lift in intensity the past couple of games, Harmes contest work and reliability when he plays back and Fritch's competitiveness and cleanness. 

I reckon we are building nicely in run to the finals. 

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Maxy just keeps keeping on ...

157. Max Gawn
135. Clayton OIiver
102. Jesse Hogan
88. Angus Brayshaw
70. Nathan Jones
51. Tom McDonald
47. Neville Jetta
42. Christian Salem 
38. Jack Viney
36. Jake Melksham 
35. Bayley Fritsch
34. Christian Petracca 
31. Michael Hibberd
29. Jake Lever Oscar McDonald
26. James Harmes 
20. Jordan Lewis
16. Jeff Garlett 
7. Alex Neal-Bullen
6. Tom Bugg 
4. Joel Smith
2. Dean Kent
1. Bernie Vince Josh Wagner


1 hour ago, the rolling fog said:

6. Gawn

5. Brayshaw

4. Oliver

3. Hogan

2. Fritsch

1. Salem

  • Do not get me wrong . How good to see top six not including Jonesy ,Lewis andJettas
  • Good to see Trac  & TMac playing  good games and still not cracking the big six
  • There are no token 5th and sixth place getters here

6 - Gawn

5 - Oliver

4 - Brayshaw

3 - Hogan

2 - Melksham

1 - Salem

6 Brayshaw

5 Gawn

4 Oliver

3 Hogan

2 Salem

1 Milkshake

Outta left field:

6: Gawn - wow

5: Gus - ramrod

4: Harmes - beast tag

3: Hogan - selfless

2: Frisch - poetry

1: Clarry - it’s not even fair...

 


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