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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 19

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6. Oliver

5. Nibbler

4. Gawn

3. Frost 

2. T. Mac

1. Petracca

apologies to Brayshaw, Harmes, Lewis, Garlett, Milkshake, Fritsh

also for the 95% of Demonlanders who wanted to drop JKH, I thought he deserved his spot!

Edited by CBDees

6 Oliver

5 Lewis

4 Brayshaw

3 T Mac

2 Gawn

1 Petracca

 

6. Oliver - just wow. He must have a really sore back... From carrying the team so many times. 25 contested possessions and clearances, tackles quality disposals galore.

5. Gawn - dominated a quality ruck opponent in Sauce Jacobs

4. ANB - ran all day to support and pressure, tackles galore - stepped up big time. Can be much maligned by us Demonlanders (incl myself) but played a great game - no wonder he gets picked every week - easily ahead of Tyson in my books

3. Harmes - ripper lockdown job and racked up possessions too

2. Lewis - 2 crucial goals in clutch moments, great game overall

1. T Mac - awesome presence, great conversion

Apologies to Brayshaw, Petracca


6. Oliver

5. Brayshaw 

4. ANB

3. Gawn

2. Harmes

1. T Mac

HM: Melksham, Frost

Edited by P-man

6. Clayton Oliver 

5. Tom McDonald 

4. Christian Petracca 

3. Max Gawn 

2. James Harmes

1. Jordan Lewis 

Edited by The Third Eye

 

6. Clayton Oliver 

5. Jordan Lewis

4. Christian Petracca 

3. Max Gawn 

2. Angus Brayshaw

1. James Harmes


6 Oliver - forget the rating in the HS today, that was done by a SA reporter. Three more Brownlow votes and Gawny should now feel worried he may not receive the Bluey medal.

5 Neal-Bullen - yes and I am surprised that there are no written apologies here already from those who have been wanting him out of the side the whole year. Vision and intense pressure - a couple of errant kicks away from BOG.

4 Jordy - Yes I know I reckon he's too slow, but the Crows are the only side in the comp still dishing up big slow forwards and that meant he wasn't exposed. As a result what was exposed was his kicking skills - two rippers from 50m out that kept us ticking.

3 Tracca - Another game where his imposing frame influenced every contest he was involved in. Bring on September.

2 Tyson - it was a bad night for us DLers. Another whipping boy stands out and a few of his handball gives were Oliveresque. Further to that it seemed he again had to play outside and work his way into the contests.

1 JKH - Ok, at least I will apologise. His best game since that fateful day at AAMI Stadium five years ago when we all thought we'd snaffled a superstar. The spark in the third quarter and a running man for much of the night. He probably just cost Baker his debut game this year.

 

 

 

12 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

6. Oliver 

5. Brayshaw

4. Gawn

3. Lewis

2. T. McDonald

1. Harmes

In hindsight I probably should have given Harmes more votes.

To keep Sloan to 17 possessions (while getting 23 himself) all with a broken hand was huge.

6. Oliver 

5. Gawn 

4. Harmes 

3. Tyson 

2. Frost 

1. Petracca 

6. Oliver

5. Harmes

4. Neal-Bullen

3. Melksham

2. Gawn

1. T. McDonald 

14 hours ago, Demonland said:

Your votes thank you - 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 

 

1. Gawn

2. Oliver

3. Petracca

4. Melksham

6. Fritsch


6: Oliver

5: Gawn

4: Lewis

3: Melksham

2: Tom McDonald

1: Brayshaw

Apologies to Harmes, Frost, Jones.

Edited by dieter

4 hours ago, Deemania since 56 said:

1. Gawn

2. Oliver

3. Petracca

4. Melksham

6. Fritsch

Was nobody worth 5 votes?

41 minutes ago, CBDees said:

Was nobody worth 5 votes?

TMAC was my NO. 5. My spectacles must have been foggy, again. Sorry

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Clarrie’s sensational game against the Crows has seen him overtake Big Max. It appears to be a two way battle between these two as we  move towards the finals:-

Progressive
 
166. Clayton OIiver
165. Max Gawn
102. Jesse Hogan
93. Angus Brayshaw
70. Nathan Jones
67. Tom McDonald
51. Christian Petracca
49. Jake Melksham
47. Neville Jetta
42. James Harmes Christian Salem 
39. Bayley Fritsch
38. Jack Viney
31. Michael Hibberd
29. Jake Lever Jordan Lewis Oscar McDonald
16. Jeff Garlett 
14. Alex Neal-Bullen
6. Tom Bugg 
4. Joel Smith
2. Dean Kent
1. Bernie Vince Josh Wagner 


6, Oliver

5, Brayshaw

4, Neal-Bullen

3, Gawn

2, Melksham

1, Harmes

Fritsch/Lewis/Petracca all stiff

6.oliver

5. Gawn

4. Brayshaw

3. Lewis

2.ANB

1.Frost

6. Oliver

5. Gawn

4. Neal-Bullen

3. Harmes

2. Frost

1. Brayshaw

Honorable mentions to O Mac and Jetta. The defenders did a great job, given that when Joel Smith is on the ground his game immaturity shows. (Yes, I'm trying to be polite.)

 

6: Oliver

5: Harmes

4: Gawn

3: ANB

2: Brayshaw

1: Frost

Votes from the Advertiser /Herald Sun

3 Petracca

2 Harmes

1 Greenwood

WTF?


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