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2020 Demons Mark of the Year

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Remember the days when we had sensational marks and a few winners of the Mark of the Year.  Great marking especially by Schwartz and Shaun Smith and Jeff Farmer and Robbo and Liam Jurrah and Jeremy Howe.  Even in 2019 we had Bailey Fritsch taking a screamer to get our Dees mark of the year.  
 

But in 2020 there was no nomination for any Dees player from the 17 games.  In fact I cannot remember any special marks or courageous marks this year.  Any nominations?

 
1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Remember the days when we had sensational marks and a few winners of the Mark of the Year.  Great marking especially by Schwartz and Shaun Smith and Jeff Farmer and Robbo and Liam Jurrah and Jeremy Howe.  Even in 2019 we had Bailey Fritsch taking a screamer to get our Dees mark of the year.  
 

But in 2020 there was no nomination for any Dees player from the 17 games.  In fact I cannot remember any special marks or courageous marks this year.  Any nominations?

Unfortunately aerial ability is not the demons strength. We really need to get rid of the spargos of the team and put in some high flyers like howe.

mitch brown back with the flight mightve been in cairns is about the only one that comes to mind

 

2020 is a [censored] year all round.

Kozi will win mark of the year in 2021.

 


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The winner is Bailey Fritsch. 

Back to back  

Now a two time winner

2019 v Kangas round 23 at Tassie and

2020 v Dogs round 13 at Metricon. 

I agree kozzzzy wins the “Nearly Mark Of the Year” for his 4 or 5 huge jumps but ultimately fumbled attempts   One will stick in 2021 !!!!

 

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