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2007: Nathan Jones

2008: Brad Green

2009: Aaron Davey

2010: James Frawley

2011: Jack Trengove

2012: Nathan Jones

2013: Nathan Jones

2014: Nathan Jones

2015: Jack Viney

2016: Max Gawn

2017: Clayton Oliver

2018: Clayton Oliver

2019: Max Gawn

2020: Christian Petracca

2021: Clayton Oliver

2022: Clayton Oliver

Congratulations to Clayton Oliver on winning the 2022 Demonland Player of the Year Award. Clarry joins Nathan Jones as a 4 time recipient of this illustrious award.

 

Clarry should definitely win the B&F and hopefully the Brownlow. Tipping a tie with Miller and Neale.  

Top 10?? Did we have the final Demonland votes. Probably finish as 
Oliver
Petracca
Brayshaw
Viney
Gawn
May
Langdon
Fritsch
Pickett
Petty

 

 

Clayton Oliver is going to re: Write the MFC Record Books he is “fair dinkum unbelievable” what a gun and he is all ours%❤️💙👌👍💕


 

is the final vote tally for 2013 avaliable? would love to see if we had terlich and matt jones as hight as they were in the B+F.


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1 hour ago, IvanBartul13 said:

is the final vote tally for 2013 avaliable? would love to see if we had terlich and matt jones as hight as they were in the B+F.

DEMONLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2013 - FINAL STANDINGS

202. Nathan Jones

132. Colin Garland

111. Matt Jones

94. Jack Viney

86. James Frawley Colin Sylvia

78. Dean Terlich

57. Jeremy Howe

55. Jack Watts

44. Jack Grimes

37. Aaron Davey

33. Lynden Dunn Jack Trengove

30. Jimmy Toumpas

28. Tom McDonald

27. Max Gawn

26. Shannon Byrnes Jordie McKenzie

25. Mitch Clisby

23. Michael Evans Jack Fitzpatrick

21. Chris Dawes

16. Cam Pedersen Jake Spencer

13. Dean Kent James Magner Luke Tapscott

8. Mitch Clark

7. David Rodan

3. Mark Jamar

2. Rohan Bail Neville Jetta

1. Sam Blease

4 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Clarry should definitely win the B&F and hopefully the Brownlow. Tipping a tie with Miller and Neale.  

Top 10?? Did we have the final Demonland votes. Probably finish as 
Oliver
Petracca
Brayshaw
Viney
Gawn
May
Langdon
Fritsch
Pickett
Petty

 

Three stars for Petty?

Tell him he's dreaming.

Well done Clas.  You have carried the team on your broad shoulders in 2022.  More awards to come, no doubt.


49 minutes ago, Demonland said:

DEMONLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2013 - FINAL STANDINGS

202. Nathan Jones

132. Colin Garland

111. Matt Jones

94. Jack Viney

86. James Frawley Colin Sylvia

78. Dean Terlich

57. Jeremy Howe

55. Jack Watts

44. Jack Grimes

37. Aaron Davey

33. Lynden Dunn Jack Trengove

30. Jimmy Toumpas

28. Tom McDonald

27. Max Gawn

26. Shannon Byrnes Jordie McKenzie

25. Mitch Clisby

23. Michael Evans Jack Fitzpatrick

21. Chris Dawes

16. Cam Pedersen Jake Spencer

13. Dean Kent James Magner Luke Tapscott

8. Mitch Clark

7. David Rodan

3. Mark Jamar

2. Rohan Bail Neville Jetta

1. Sam Blease

good lord that is sobering! How far have we come since 2013?  5 years later we were in a prelim


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Full Demonland Player of the Year Honour Board 2001 - 2022

2001: Adem Yze

2002: Adem Yze

2003: Clint Bizzell

2004: Jeff White

2005: Travis Johnstone

2006: Cameron Bruce

2007: Nathan Jones

2008: Brad Green

2009: Aaron Davey

2010: James Frawley

2011: Jack Trengove

2012: Nathan Jones

2013: Nathan Jones

2014: Nathan Jones

2015: Jack Viney

2016: Max Gawn

2017: Clayton Oliver

2018: Clayton Oliver

2019: Max Gawn

2020: Christian Petracca

2021: Clayton Oliver

2022: Clayton Oliver

2 hours ago, In Harmes Way said:

Three stars for Petty?

Tell him he's dreaming.

Petty had an excellent year. Certainly a key part of the team alongside May and Lever in defence. 

4 hours ago, Demonland said:

Full Demonland Player of the Year Honour Board 2001 - 2022

2001: Adem Yze

2002: Adem Yze

2003: Clint Bizzell

2004: Jeff White

2005: Travis Johnstone

2006: Cameron Bruce

2007: Nathan Jones

2008: Brad Green

2009: Aaron Davey

2010: James Frawley

2011: Jack Trengove

2012: Nathan Jones

2013: Nathan Jones

2014: Nathan Jones

2015: Jack Viney

2016: Max Gawn

2017: Clayton Oliver

2018: Clayton Oliver

2019: Max Gawn

2020: Christian Petracca

2021: Clayton Oliver

2022: Clayton Oliver

Some nice symmetry about that list, with Yze taking out the honours in2001 & 2002 and then returning as a premiership assistant in 2021.

Overall, I do like the contribution and support of some of our ex stars of that era of the club to the continued character of the team.  Lyon, Stynes, Robertson, Grinter, Green, Hopgood, Viney, Davey, Swartz, Neitz, Stretch, Woewodin, Wheelan, White and others have also all stuck by the club and maintained some level of connection support.

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter

 

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