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Demonland Player of the Year - Rd 13

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6. May

5. Lever

4. Tomlinson

3. Viney

2. Salem

1. Weidemann

The fact that nearly all of the backline were in my best tells a sorry tale.  A terrible performance from our one way mids, Viney the obvious exception.  Very pleased to see Max next week.

 

6. May

5. Lever

4. Langdon

3. Viney

2. Weed

1. Salem?

 

Those giving Hibberd votes didn't notice Wallis' four goals, obviously!

6. May

5. Lever

4. Viney

3. Langdon

2. Weid

1. Salem...at a stretch

^ says something about where the game was played today

Edited by rolling fog

 

6: may
5: lever
4: weideman
3: langdon
2: tomlinson
1. viney


6. Steven May

5. Jake Lever

4. Jack Viney

3. Christian Salem

2. Christian Petracca

1. Braydon Preuss

6 - May

5 - Lever

4 - Viney

3 - Fritsch (10 marks, Weed 3)

2 - Tomlinson

1 - Langdon

6. May

5. Lever

4. Fritsch 

3. Viney

2. Salem

1. Petracca

 

Shocked to see Viney in the votes, bloke is a liability 

14 minutes ago, adonski said:

Shocked to see Viney in the votes, bloke is a liability 

Eh? Not his best game by any stretch, but I thought he was our best mid today by a considerable margin. Lowered his eyes and hit up leading forwards on more than one occasion. He's having a good year.


1 minute ago, Accepting Mediocrity said:

Eh? Not his best game by any stretch, but I thought he was our best mid today by a considerable margin. Lowered his eyes and hit up leading forwards on more than one occasion. He's having a good year.

Yes, that was in the first half. After half time resorted to playing merry-goround

 

11 minutes ago, Accepting Mediocrity said:

Eh? Not his best game by any stretch, but I thought he was our best mid today by a considerable margin. Lowered his eyes and hit up leading forwards on more than one occasion. He's having a good year.

Very accepting of mediocrity it seems....!

34 minutes ago, adonski said:

Shocked to see Viney in the votes, bloke is a liability 

Are you fair dinkum? 24:possessions and most clearances of any player on the ground.

8 minutes ago, adonski said:

Very accepting of mediocrity it seems....!

Yes he struggled today yes but guess what he gets points for struggling, getting to contests, getting gang tackled, forcing secondary ball ups, taking it up to the Bulldogs midfield for 4 quarters. It wasn’t pretty but what were the others doing in the midfield? Unfortunately Tracc, Oliver, Brayshaw also struggled and not for 4 quarters, they went missing for long periods and when they did get it, they didn’t capitalise. 

4 hours ago, dee-tox said:

Those giving Hibberd votes didn't notice Wallis' four goals, obviously!

I appreciate the efforts of posters giving votes after a poor performance but Hibberd can’t possibly go near any votes.

His opponent was the match winner and he was also poor by foot today. I’m sure he’d admit that it was one of the worst performances of his career. 


6 May

5 Lever

4 Viney

3 Langdon

2 Weideman

1 Salem

3 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I appreciate the efforts of posters giving votes after a poor performance but Hibberd can’t possibly go near any votes.

His opponent was the match winner and he was also poor by foot today. I’m sure he’d admit that it was one of the worst performances of his career. 

Some people have been way too harsh on Hibbo for this game. He wasn't even on Wallis for the first two goals, the third goal he had to come off Wallis because otherwise Bruce would've ran onto the ball and kicked a goal, and the fourth goal was an unpressured entry and perfect kick from Bontempelli. Also people need to respect the fact that Wallis is actually a good player and has been the Dog's best forward all year.

6 May 

5 Lever 

Naughton and Bruce were nothing. 

4 Langdon 

kept running when others simply stopped

3 Viney 

his gut running and centre clearances were competitive 

2 Tomlinson 

he was steady and CHB is his position 

1 Weid 

presented well but often ignored when free 

apologies to Hibberd who actually ran and took on the game yet Wallis goals were costly 

 

16 hours ago, GM11 said:

6 May

5 Lever

4 Tomlinson

3 Viney

2 Langdon

1Weideman

Agree 

thanks for saving me typing it in!

53 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

6 May 

5 Lever 

Naughton and Bruce were nothing. 

4 Langdon 

kept running when others simply stopped

3 Viney 

his gut running and centre clearances were competitive 

2 Tomlinson 

he was steady and CHB is his position 

1 Weid 

presented well but often ignored when free 

apologies to Hibberd who actually ran and took on the game yet Wallis goals were costly 

 

Good summary.

Wallis first goal had  Harmes on him, Last had Hibberd but was a great pass from Bont... 

Not sure about other 2, Hibberd went to get ball on Wallis snap, so 50/50, can’t remember other. Hibberd shocking pass in first quarter gave away a goal!


6. May

5. Lever

4. Salem

3. Langdon

2. Weideman

1. Tomlinson

No demon I need the votes on Footy show 9

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The big mover this week is Steven May who pushed Max into 5th place. 

121. Christian Petracca
96. Clayton Oliver
93. Jack Viney
87. Steven May
84. Max Gawn
52. Jake Lever
44. Ed Langdon
36. Michael Hibberd
29. Angus Brayshaw
15. Jay Lockhart
14. Christian Salem
13. Oscar McDonald
10. Jake Melksham Sam Weideman
8. Kysaiah Pickett
7. James Harmes Luke Jackson
6. Mitch Hannan Trent Rivers
5. Adam Tomlinson
4. Tom McDonald Charlie Spargo
3. Jayden Hunt
1. Braydon Preuss

 
4 hours ago, D4Life said:

Agree 

thanks for saving me typing it in!

?

Not sure why Melksham was stand in skipper v Kangas !!!
 

Steven May should be the next leader and in as skipper if Gawn and Viney are not available.  


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