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Let's never forget that Max is the leader and soul of this club. His clearing kick late in the game was up there with Kynan's tackle before it came back the other way.

 

6 Viney

5 Rivers

4 May

3 Gawn

2 Langdon

1 ANB

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

Captain Max Gawn has a considerable lead over the injured reigning champion Christian Petracca in the Demonland Player of the Year Award. Alex Neal-Bullen, Steven May, & Jack Viney make up the Top 5. Your votes for the loss against the Kangaroos. 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.

In a parallel universe, maybe.

But in this universe WE WON 🥳

 

6. Viney

5. Rivers

4.,May

3. Gawn

2. Nibbler

1. Langdon

Edited by Pennant St Dee


6 Viney

5 Rivers

4 ANB

3 Gawn

2 Tholsyrip

1 May

6.  Rivers by the length of the Flemington & with significant mid minutes ... 80% CBA!  Welcome to the mid field son!!!!!  Should've happened weeks ago but took a Tracc tragedy for Goody to pull the trigger.  Keep him there FCS

5.  Viney.  Best game since Rnd 4 but still a bit off with the most turnovers on the night of any player (8).

4.  May ...Larkey in red hot form coming in ...kept to zero goals.  Massive win for May and we don't win the match if he doesn't achieve the above (& Brown doesn't stick that tackle).  1 goal and we were done.

3.  Maxy.  Not his best match but still solid as and Xerri is a seriously good ruckman, including at ground level.  Norf have found a beauty here.

2. Salem.  Gutsy, reliable and serviceable until subbed.  Just needs to pull the trigger more often and quickly.  Bit slow to move ball on at times which sees opponent getting numbers behind the ball too often & forwards left to wonder... "what if!?"  His mate Bowey is the worst offender here though.  Let's hope Moniz has a solid game today.  Goodwin needs to bring him straight in for Bowey if so.  Massive liability down back on  present form.  Howes not far behind!

1.  ANB...a typical dour 'Nibbla' type game 💪🏼

Edited by Demon Dynasty

6 May

5 Viney

4 Rivers

3 Pickett

2 Langdon

1 Sparrow

 

6. Viney

5. Rivers

4. Gawn

3. May

2. Sparrow

1. Langdon


In no particular order.

viney. Max, Rivers, 

worthy of one vote 

McVee , Salem, Windsor, Sparrow, TMac,

AnB, 

and thanks Pup for saving the 4 points.

JvR should only ruck in the F50. But getting better,  Petty  not a great game, but he was not man Friday.

Hard game this week

17 hours ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

6 - Rivers

5 - Viney

4 - May

3 - Gawn

2 - Salem

1 - Sparrow

Honourable mention to K. Brown.  His first stat in the seniors was a goal-saving run-down tackle to preserve our three point lead.  You couldn't script it better for that kid.  

Great effort, Kynan. Great to see Yze sitting next to Brown Snr, too. The two ingrained Demon Family members looked great together. Thinking of Yze, might it be possible for him to take over in 2025?

Rivers

gawn

viney

ANB

May

sparrow 


Maybe not worth a vote this week, but I thought Judd McVee stood up in the last quarter with three score-saving acts. A lovely side step and a strong mark followed by excellent kicks. And then a smother (which ANB pounced on).

6.  Viney    
5.   May   
4.   Gawn    
3.   Rivers    
2.   Salem   
1.   Langdon

9 hours ago, 640MD said:

JvR should only ruck in the F50. But getting better,

Maybe, but even Might Gawnius Maximus does need a breather, and who else do we have.  Fullarton was supposed to fill that rôle but seems a bust.

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LEADERBOARD AFTER ROUND 15

158. Max Gawn

97. Christian Petracca

83. Steven May

80. Alex Neal-Bullen

66. Jack Viney

44. Christian Salem

42. Trent Rivers

40. Jake Lever

36. Clayton Oliver

33. Kysaiah Pickett 

31. Bayley Fritsch

29. Tom McDonald

27. Judd McVee

24. Ed Langdon

17. Tom Sparrow

14. Kade Chandler

11. Blake Howes Daniel Turner

10. Jack Billings

9. Adam Tomlinson

8. Caleb Windsor

7. Jacob van Rooyen

2. Harry Petty

1. Jake Bowey


51 minutes ago, Demonland said:

LEADERBOARD AFTER ROUND 15

158. Max Gawn

97. Christian Petracca

83. Steven May

80. Alex Neal-Bullen

66. Jack Viney

44. Christian Salem

42. Trent Rivers

40. Jake Lever

36. Clayton Oliver

33. Kysaiah Pickett 

31. Bayley Fritsch

29. Tom McDonald

27. Judd McVee

24. Ed Langdon

17. Tom Sparrow

14. Kade Chandler

11. Blake Howes Daniel Turner

10. Jack Billings

9. Adam Tomlinson

8. Caleb Windsor

7. Jacob van Rooyen

2. Harry Petty

1. Jake Bowey

When this season would Harry Petty have received 2 votes?

Edited by Neil Crompton

1 hour ago, Neil Crompton said:

When this season would Harry Petty have received 2 votes?

Against Geelong he took 9 marks and played ok.😁

14 hours ago, monoccular said:

Maybe, but even Might Gawnius Maximus does need a breather, and who else do we have.  Fullarton was supposed to fill that rôle but seems a bust.

Dunno about being a 'bust' just yet ... some things have impressed observers but the whole package could well not be there, just yet. If this is a maturing talent range that he 'might' have, he'd be handy, there is a spot for him to accelerate or help to organise his skills, understandings and contributions. Admittedly, it takes intensive coaching and staged roleplays so perhaps, that is an initial extension that has not really been worked through in his growth/development. 

 
15 hours ago, monoccular said:

Maybe, but even Might Gawnius Maximus does need a breather, and who else do we have.  Fullarton was supposed to fill that rôle but seems a bust.

Ok but JvR should “rest” in the forward 50


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