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Demonland Player of the Year - Round 22

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6 Harmes

5 Gawn

4 Melksham

3 Hannan

2 Salem

1 Jetta

 

 

 

6 - Gawn ( gave everyone in his vicinity an armchair ride )

5 - Harmes ( strong , tough , talented and important)

4 - Brayshaw ( willed himself regularly into the action and is a vital part of our impressive midfield )

3 - Oliver ( a genius )

2 - Melksham ( an important ingredient whom we’ve sorely missed )

1 - Salem ( great application and disposal )


6 Harmes

5 Oliver

4 Brayshaw

3 Jetta/Omac

2 Tmac

1 Anyone I missed !!!!

Gawn was wonderful today.  By a significant margin was the most influential player on the ground.

6. Gawn

5. Harmes

4. Melksham

3.Brayshaw

2. Tyson

1. Oliver

 

6. Harmes

5. Melksham

4. Gawn

3. Brayshaw

2. Hannan

1. Jetta

HM: Jones, Salem, Vanders, Frost

Edited by P-man

6. Harmes - set the tone early and beat Shuey head to head. Really proving me wrong about his abilities. 

5. Gawn - The radio are now talking about how Lycett was taught a lesson today.... yeah he was. 

4. Melksham - amazing job on McLovin' and also 4 goals. How good is this guy. 

3. Brayshaw - 10 tackles - and just dominated in and around the contest. 

2. Salem - so composed throughout the entire game. Has Pendles sort of time out there. 

1. Oliver - I think the only player who has gotten over 20 touches with the Hutchins tag. 


6. Gawn

5. Harmes

4. Melksham

3. Brayshaw

2. Hannan

1. Jetta

Honorable mentions to our key defenders in OMac and Frost as well as the skipper

All round great team effort and was there in Perth last time we bowed of September and there again when we clinched September 

6. Harmes

5. Brayshaw 

4. Gawn

3. Melksham

2. Jetta

1. Salem

6. Oliver ( thats what a brownlow medalist looks like)

5. Gawn

4. Harmes 

3. Brayshaw 

2. Tyson

1. Omac 

Maximus - the Great one

Harmes - the surprise packet of the season IMO

Carrie - a freak

Milkshake - welcome back. 

Jones - poise when needed, best game for ages.

Oscar - some one in defence has to get a mention, could have been Frosty or Nev

Sorry - Mitch, Gus, Salem, others

 

 

Edited by dees-picable


6 Harmes

5 Gawn

4 Melksham

3 Brayshaw

2  Hannan

1  Jones

6. Gawn

5. Harmes

4. Salem

3. Hannan

2. Oliver 

1. Jetta

(Apologies to Brayshaw, Melksham, O Mac, Hibbo) 

Man this was hard this week

6 Harmes

5 Gawn

4 Melksham

3 Hannan

2 Jones

1 Brayshaw


6 - team effort every time they came w had an answer

5 - Harmes

4 - Brayshaw

3 - Gawn

2 - Hannan

1 - Oliver - I can't wait for the finals because I have a feeling the greatest Melbourne player I have seen in my lifetime will thrive in them.

 

6. Harmes

5. Gawn

4. Salem

3. Oliver

2. Melksham

1. Jetta

6. Harmes

5. Hannan

4. Melksham

3. Salem

2. Gawn

1. Oliver


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