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Good afternoon Demonlanders, Great to be alive isn't it? The GLOW has not faded as yet after 2 weeks and nor should it for the rest of our lives!!

Just thought I would take Demonlands 6 - 1 Vote system and seeing based on my own personal votes from each final, who the player of the finals series was, very subjective I know but what the heck, there's not much to do in Funkydanlockdowntown!

Game vs Brisbane Q.F 

6 Oliver 

5 Gawn

4 Fritsch 

3 Petracca

2 Langdon

1 ANB

Game vs Geelong  PF

6 Gawn

5 Viney

4 Petracca

3 Oliver

2 Salem

1 BBB

Game vs Foots G.F

6 Petracca 

5 Oliver

4 Fritsch

3 Salem

2 Brayshaw

1 Jackson

TOTALS 

OLIVER 14 VOTES

PETRACCA 13 VOTES

GAWN 11 VOTES

FRITSCH  8 VOTES

SALEM  5 VOTES

VINEY  5 VOTES

BRAYSHAW  2 VOTES

LANGDON  2 VOTES 

ANB 1 VOTE

BBB 1 VOTE

JACKSON 1 VOTE

 

MY PLAYER OF THE FINALS WAS ...........KING CLARRY "CHOO CHOO" OLIVER   

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Just my opinion of course! Tracc and Max could rightly be in this position, happy to hear others opinions on this! Cheers P.F

 

 

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Hard to argue with your top 3 Picket but I think you’ve undersold Viney.

The Brisbane QF match was a fair while ago now so it’s easy to forget but he was enormous in that game.

Even in the GF it’s not until I’ve watched the replay 3 or 4 times lol that you realise how pivotal he was.

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5 minutes ago, Hellaintabadplacetobe said:

Hard to argue with your top 3 Picket but I think you’ve undersold Viney.

The Brisbane QF match was a fair while ago now so it’s easy to forget but he was enormous in that game.

Even in the GF it’s not until I’ve watched the replay 3 or 4 times lol that you realise how pivotal he was.

Had him in at 7 but could easily have been in for 1 or 2 votes that game!

 

Coaches votes were:  

    QF PF  GF     
Petracca 7 6 10 23
Oliver 10 4 5 19
Gawn  1 10 0 11
Salem 0 6 2 8

Lever had 3 vs Lions, Viney had 3 vs Cats and there was a few 1 votes for other dees.

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Had him in at 7 but could easily have been in for 1 or 2 votes that game!

Unfair to pick out a top five as it was a superb team effort. Salem played a blinder in the Granny for example!

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Only trouble is Max's effort in the prelim should have been a 15

1 hour ago, CBDees said:

Unfair to pick out a top five as it was a superb team effort. Salem played a blinder in the Granny for example!

Whats a blinder? 

We knew the top blokes were going to be fantastic, but what about Sparrow proving finals is not a barrier and young Bowey who also proved he was up to it !

Spargo , ANB  as well

Viney & Gus .........the list goes on .

Actually you are not going to believe this, because I thought the finals was best of five (just like NBA) and we won the first three by exactly the same score...........resounding !!! ( How come Foxtel was the only broadcaster for the final 2 games.

 
12 minutes ago, Satan said:

Whats a blinder? 

Seriously?  It's a term for an excellent performance in a game and a well-known phrase at that.

7 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Seriously?  It's a term for an excellent performance in a game and a well-known phrase at that.

It's out of an advertisement.

What is a blinder?   Google ad I think.


Sorry guys missed my sarcasm :)

I know the ad and its brilliant

not sure you have seen this one

 

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3 hours ago, Premiers said:

Coaches votes were:  

    QF PF  GF     
Petracca 7 6 10 23
Oliver 10 4 5 19
Gawn  1 10 0 11
Salem 0 6 2 8

Lever had 3 vs Lions, Viney had 3 vs Cats and there was a few 1 votes for other dees.

Oliver is stiff to only get 5 coaches votes in the grand final. I would normally say I must have been watching a different game but given I have watched the replay enough times it amazes me.

They are all champions in my eyes but here's a bit of data to mull over.  Weighted average scores from the three finals.

I usually add about 0.70 to Maxy to allow for his hit outs to advantage which would bring him into about 5th posi here and something a tad less for LJ.  Say about 0.30 bringing him up to around 11th?

Finals Edition 2021 - The Immortals

Player Score Rank
C Petracca  5.950 1
C Oliver  5.358 2
Jack Viney  4.983 3
C Salem  4.975 4
Alex N-Bullen  3.842 5
Ed Langdon  3.475 6
Max Gawn # 3.350 7
A Brayshaw  3.275 8
Jake Lever  3.025 9
J Harmes  2.942 10
T Sparrow  2.742 11
Jake Bowey  2.625 12
L Jackson # 2.617 13
B Fritsch  2.583 14
Ben Brown # 2.508 15
C Spargo  2.117 16
Trent Rivers  2.100 17
Steven May  1.925 18
H Petty  1.742 19
K Pickett  1.558 20
M Hibberd  1.500 21
Joel Smith * 1.350 22
T McDonald # 1.325 23
Average Team Score - Top 22 66.54  

# Hit outs to advantage not captured

* Only one game not an average score

Stats courtesy of footywire.com

12 hours ago, Wrecker46 said:

Oliver is stiff to only get 5 coaches votes in the grand final. I would normally say I must have been watching a different game but given I have watched the replay enough times it amazes me.

In the table I showed players who voted in more than one final.

Fritsch got 8 votes in the GF.  Only so many votes to go round.

 


18 were drafted and developed by the dees and, of the top 10, eight were home grown.

All 18 earned and deserved their place in the team on GF day. There were no easy spots or players making up the numbers.

Only 5 out of 23 came from other clubs. But what a five - May, Lever, Langdon, Brown and Hibbert. Three AAs, a champion goalkicker and the best wingman in the league.

Kudos to the club.

 

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