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Clayton Oliver has overtaken Max Gawn in the Preliminary Final to win his second Demonland Player of The Year Award.

Congratulations Clarrie!

225. Clayton OIiver 
214. Max Gawn  
158. Angus Brayshaw  
129. James Harmes  
109. Jesse Hogan  
79. Tom McDonald  
71. Nathan Jones  
70. Christian Salem  
62. Jake Melksham  
61. Christian Petracca Jack Viney  
54. Neville Jetta  
39. Bayley Fritsch Michael Hibberd   
34. Jordan Lewis  
33. Oscar McDonald  
29. Jake Lever   
18. Jeff Garlett   
16. Sam Weideman  
14. Alex Neal-Bullen Dom Tyson  
11. Sam Frost   
10. Aaron VandenBerg 
7. Joel Smith 
6. Tom Bugg Mitch Hannan  
2. Dean Kent  
1. Charlie Spargo Bernie Vince Josh Wagner      

 

Carrie.... ?

Edited by ucanchoose

 
15 minutes ago, SFebes said:

What did he win, a car?

No, this year’s prize is 2 free shoulder recos.


At least at the "Bluey" all the recipients will be in attendance ???

Clarrie is an out and out star, even with two busted shoulders!

......... and it's satisfying to confirm what we already knew, that Demonlanders are far more discerning judges of football prowess than the ALF umpires (as shown by his relatively meagre Brownlow count).

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45 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Clarrie is an out and out star, even with two busted shoulders!

......... and it's satisfying to confirm what we already knew, that Demonlanders are far more discerning judges of football prowess than the ALF umpires (as shown by his relatively meagre Brownlow count).

 

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So Garlett finished above

Sam Weideman  
Alex Neal-Bullen Dom Tyson  
Sam Frost   
Aaron VandenBerg 
Joel Smith 
Tom Bugg Mitch Hannan  
Dean Kent  
Charlie Spargo Bernie Vince Josh Wagner

 

Perhaps we need to look at the voting system....:blink::(


Thoroughly well deserved Demonland win by Oliver, a few good options this year but he has been super.

 

May the accolades rest gently on his shoulders!

When is the Bluey, anyway? I don't usually pay much attention aside from the results, but it's usually streamed online right?


ETA: A simple google answered my own question - October 1, 7.00pm for anyone else wondering.

Edited by Dees_In_October

Not much love for Charlie...... :)

 


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