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GAME 5: Demonland's Best/Favourite Demon 1988-2020 - Gawn vs Moloney

Game Five 57 members have voted

  1. 1. Best/Favourite Player 1988-2020

    • Max Gawn
    • Brent Moloney
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Today sees Max Gawn take on Brent Moloney.

You can either vote by going to our Facebook or Twitter pages or for convenience you can vote in the poll above.

I will create a new thread each day and will merge the threads together once the voting day is complete.

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Can Beamer cause the upset of the century?

Max Gawn:
121 Games
58 Goals
2 x Keith Bluey Truscott Trophy
3 x All Australian

Brent Moloney:
122 Games
31 Goals
2011 Keith Bluey Truscott Trophy

Tournament Fixture:
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21 minutes ago, Darkhorse72 said:

Will Moloney get a vote?

Almost impossible against Gawn; this is despite his value to the Team across several years - some games and efforts were terrific and thus worthy of praise and recognition.

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Moloney was good for a few years but he [censored] me by the end. Grab it in the middle and just smash it on the boot without looking.

Gawn has already outdone him and should have a few years left hopefully

I dreamed last night that Max Gawn decided he would leave the Dees to go elsewhere. If Moloney hadn't done the exact same thing (in real life), I might have considered voting Moloney over Gawn just based on that alone. Reality hits, however, and I must vote Gawn.

#KarmaIsABitch


I watched the end of the โ€œMiracle on Grassโ€ between Brisbane and Geelongย on fox footy the other day, and Moloney was massive in the last quarter. Kicked 2 or 3, and one straight out of the center was classic Moloney.

Still....Gawn easily.

Gawn easily, but I reckon Moloney couldโ€™ve been a great for us. I look back at the way the club shot itself in the foot in the Bailey/Neeld period and I canโ€™t help but think about how many careers were adversely affected by it.ย 

Max has been a demon for his whole career so far. All Australian and dominant at times.

Brent was great for us but one dimensional - get it, kick it long. Might have been effective if the team was coached to take advantage but it didn't happen.

Max by far.

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Max is a gun and likableย character. Heโ€™s a superstar of the game and hopefully heโ€™ll retire a premiership captain.ย He obviously gets my vote.

Thatย said, I think Beamer is a tad underrated on here. When at his peak, he won a BnF and was basically the only competent midfielder we had. Even the likes of Nathan Jones were less capable and willing at the time. Beamer tried to lead at a time when we had no leadership and the club was a disgraceful mess. If heโ€™dย had better coaching and stability around him, I think he wouldโ€™ve wound up far more accomplished and liked. Iโ€™ll always be grateful for his efforts, as he was the only one trying most weeks!

19 hours ago, Forest Demon said:

I watched the end of the โ€œMiracle on Grassโ€ between Brisbane and Geelongย on fox footy the other day, and Moloney was massive in the last quarter. Kicked 2 or 3, and one straight out of the center was classic Moloney.

Still....Gawn easily.

I watchedย that too. Beamer on his day was an animal and gets a tough wrap on here a lot of the time.


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