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6: May

5: lever

4: Salem

3; Oliver

2: Petracca

1: Gawn.

Brayshaw and Langdon and McDonald deserved a vote as well.

May

Lever

Langdon

Brayshaw

Petracca

Hunt

 

Votes I found hard only because there were many contenders.

Except for our forwards it was a great team effort all round.


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Clarrie followed by Trac and daylight 


140. Clayton Oliver

117. Christian Petracca

86. Christian Salem

82. Jake Lever

79. Max Gawn

60. Ed Langdon

57. Steven May

48. Tom McDonald

42. Luke Jackson

35. James Harmes

30. Kysiah Pickett

24. James Jordon

17. Bayley Fritsch 

15. Angus Brayshaw

14. Jayden Hunt

10. Jack Viney

7. Michael Hibberd 

6. Charlie Spargo

5. Trent Rivers

2. Alex Neal-Bullen

1. Adam Tomlinson

6. May

5. Langdon

4. Lever

3. Salem

2. Hunt (great stopping job on the dangerous McDonald-Tipungwuti)

1. Brayshaw

(Interestingly, all defenders or wingmen. Hopefully one or more of the forwards will come to the party soon).

Unlucky: Oliver, Petracca and especially Gawn who taught Draper a lesson.

 
On 6/27/2021 at 9:32 PM, Demonland said:

Clarrie followed by Trac and daylight 


140. Clayton Oliver

117. Christian Petracca

86. Christian Salem

82. Jake Lever

79. Max Gawn

60. Ed Langdon

57. Steven May

Gawny is 9th in the Coaches award for the whole comp but is hardly in the running for best Demon on DL.

His season is being chronically underrated on here. Maybe we have just gotten used to the great man

28 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Gawny is 9th in the Coaches award for the whole comp but is hardly in the running for best Demon on DL.

His season is being chronically underrated on here. Maybe we have just gotten used to the great man

Agree.  The man is having a helluva of a year, as both player and leader.  His last quarter in particular on Saturday night was an epic.  He steps it up when needed.  He got 32 hitouts with Jackson playing 45% of game time in the ruck.  Against Draper who the week before was second best on ground. He is an amazing player.


1 hour ago, Swooper1987 said:

Agree.  The man is having a helluva of a year, as both player and leader.  His last quarter in particular on Saturday night was an epic.  He steps it up when needed.  He got 32 hitouts with Jackson playing 45% of game time in the ruck.  Against Draper who the week before was second best on ground. He is an amazing player.

and 10 of those hit-outs were to advantage

also has the most contested marks in the league. Opposition teams would spend the most time of how to deal with Maxy and he still performs

3 hours ago, DubDee said:

Gawny is 9th in the Coaches award for the whole comp but is hardly in the running for best Demon on DL.

His season is being chronically underrated on here. Maybe we have just gotten used to the great man

You're making me feel guilty for not giving him votes this week. He was close, but I just couldn't overlook six others.

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