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Posted
15 minutes ago, Dee Dee said:

6: Oliver

5: Langdon

4: Bowey

3: Gawn

2: Sparrow 

1: Petty

 

These are pretty good 

apologies to Bradshaw. Max. Frittata, hunt, Spargo and even dunston thought he played better as the game went on. Like a few more demon players

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Posted (edited)
6 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Are you serious.  I always thought that voting was subjective based on opinions, personal assesments and favourites (see my vote for Spargo).  If it was objective all the votes would be the same and there would be no point in this thread.

To suggest that DLs are wrong in there voting leads to bullying and intimidation.  There are an infinite number of other threads on DL where you can do that.

Ok fair enough, I'll tone it down but there's more of that going on in this week's thread other than me just so you know.

I just get a bit frustrated when a player seems to be consistent across votes here than no-one else externally has even mentioned.

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Posted

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5  Langton

4 Hunt

3 Bowey

2 Petty

1 May

Apologies Sparrow, Gus and Dunstan who I thought used the ball well.

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Posted (edited)
13 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

I don't think any other specialist forwards have appeared in the votes.  But anyway, it's all in the eye of the beholder.  The only votes that matter at all are the coaches.  It's nice we all get a chance to have an opinion on Demonland and sometimes it's similar to the coaching panel, or the media and often it isn't. 

Yeah that's right, everyone makes a contribution.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

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5  Langton

4 Hunt

3 Bowey

2 Petty

1 May

Apologies Sparrow, Gus and Dunstan who I thought used the ball well.

The red train!!!

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Posted
20 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

Gawn wasn't listed in the best in the Age last week either and got 8 coaches votes.  I wouldn't pay too much attention to the Ronny Lerner's (HS) and Courtney Walsh's (the Age) of the world.

So in other words, don't pay attention to credible external media experts and only pay attention to biased armchair fans who mostly haven't played a game of football in their life?

Posted (edited)
9 hours ago, Apocalypse XXXI said:

6. Clayton Oliver
5. Jayden Hunt
4. Ed Langdon
3. Steven May
2. Max Gawn
1. Harry Petty
 

Good to see Hunt get some recognition. Maligned player - he was very good last night. Think he sometimes gets mixed up with Langdon (confuses the commentators too). Spargo I thought was really good, all night. Petty - superb. May too. Best full back we've had since Tassie Johnson, and we've had several excellent ones, including when we have been lousy.

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Posted
1 hour ago, layzie said:

In what way is 27 possessions with 13 contested a shocker? Pretty bewildered that 4 people liked this comment too.

Correct. Put in all night, in a lot of traffic. Missed a couple of very easy ones. Had he got those, he's in the best few.

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Posted
14 minutes ago, Stein9193 said:

So in other words, don't pay attention to credible external media experts and only pay attention to biased armchair fans who mostly haven't played a game of football in their life?

or pay attention to the coaches votes.  Everyone has an opinion.  This is a forum to express it.

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Posted
1 hour ago, layzie said:

The red train!!!

The Clarry CHOO CHOO TRAIN EXPRESS! Stops at no stations and NEVER Slows down!!

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Posted

6 Oliver

5 May

4 Gawn

3 Brayshaw

2 Petty

1 Hunt

Apologies to Langdon who got a lot of the ball but I thought was fairly sloppy. Loved Sparrow's game too, and a number of others played OK. 

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Posted

6. Oliver

5. May

4. Gawn

3. Brayshaw

2. Petty

1. Hunt

Apologies to Bowey, Sparrow and Langdon.

Posted
15 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

I know Trac is Trac, but seriously Oliver is just as good at what he does. His hands are the best in the game. 

And everyone lauds CPS strength.

But Oliver is freakish how he can be held by two players and still get a kick away.

They are the dynamic duo.

Posted

Clarrie’s 40+ game captured everyone’s imagination. He goes to the top of the tree!

62. Clayton Oliver 

49. Christian Petracca 

43. Steven May 

42. Max Gawn 

31. Ed Langdon 

21. Jake Bowey Angus Brayshaw 

19. Luke Jackson

18. James Harmes

10. Ben Brown James Jordon Jack Viney

9. Alex Neal-Bullen

6. Sam Weideman 

5. Jayden Hunt Harry Petty Charlie Spargo 

4.  Tom Sparrow

3. Kysaiah Pickett Joel Smith

2. Bayley Fritsch 

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Posted
3 hours ago, layzie said:

Questioning my inclusion of him in my votes is more than reasonable it's the 'shocker' part I'm surprised by. Anyone who understands the way we play our game would see he played a huge part in our structure when he didn't have the footy. We locked the ball in our forward 50 for a lot of the game. We had to because we were so fricken awful with kicking accuracy. On many occasions when the Tigers could have rebounded we worked relentlessly to put pressure on their defensive ball carriers.

In games where you have essentially 'kicked yourself out of it' the only real way to win is with sheer hard work and pressure. ANB had 24 pressure acts, 24! Along with 27 possessions if that's seen as a shocker then I'd say we have a pretty darn good football team then!

I love his pressure and his work rate was strong, he never stopped trying, and didn’t drop his head, but I wasn’t voting for him because hie was a shadow of his recent self with decision making and DE. I wasn’t arguing shocker, my point is his disposal was off his new normal standard. Be clear on this I love ANB.

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Posted
44 minutes ago, DEE fence said:

I love his pressure and his work rate was strong, he never stopped trying, and didn’t drop his head, but I wasn’t voting for him because hie was a shadow of his recent self with decision making and DE. I wasn’t arguing shocker, my point is his disposal was off his new normal standard. Be clear on this I love ANB.

I hear you Dee fence and it's a fair point. Certainly wasn't suggesting you thought otherwise if it came across like that. 

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Posted

coaches went:

Oliver 10 (5/5)

Langdon 7 (4/3)

Vlastuin 6 (4/2)

May 3 (3/-)

Petracca 2 (2/-)

Brayshaw 1 (1/-)

Sparrow 1 (1/-)

Goodwin definitely voted for Petracca if you listen to his post game presser.  Which means he thought Vlastuin was second best and therefore Hardwick gave May 3.  So well done to the very few Demonlanders who had Tracc in the votes!!

 
 

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