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6. McDonald

5. Gawn

4. Chandler

3. Salem

2. Rivers

1. Billings


6. McDonald

5. Gawn

4. Salem

3. Rivers

2. Chandler

1. Billings

only watched the first half and then went home

i didn't think gawn did much in the first half; did he do enough to claim a 7th all oztrayan or will it go to xerri, a clearly inferior ruckman?

i thought pickett was great - only player who looked lively forward of centre

salem the best of a bad lot and i guess mcdonald was decent in the air defensively

3: pickett
2: salem
1: mcdonald

 

God that Salem bloke is so slow and a liability

Been in the votes for 3 weeks plus

His detractors must be hating it

6 McDonald

5 Gawn

4 Chandler

3 Billings

2 Salem

1 Tholstrup


6. McDonald 

5. Salem

4. Gawn

3. Chandler

2. Kozzie

1.  Billings

6 hours ago, DubDee said:

God that Salem bloke is so slow and a liability

Been in the votes for 3 weeks plus

His detractors must be hating it

Thats why he wont get a vote from me either! Getting slower with dodgy strings and dinky kicks resulting in turnovers

6 T Mac

5 Kozzy

4 Max

3 Toltoys

2 Billings

1 Langdon

Edited by picket fence

Was a hard watch at the ground.  Defensively really poor. Votes are difficult to give in this one but there were three standouts for us who everyone has identified.

6. Gawn - beat Cameron convincingly on a night that didn't favour the big men. 20 disposals at 75%, 13 contested, 5 clearances, 5 marks and 3 of those contested as well as 25 hit outs.  

5. McDonald - a heap of intercept marks.  Did a decent job on Hoskin-Elliott who wasn't a major influence.  A good end to a decent season and worthy of another 12 month contract.

4. Pickett - Koz looked our most dangerous and destructive forward all night. When he's on he plays with real spirit and last night he had it.

3. Salem - a massive second quarter, where he amassed half his total stats for the game.  He is creative but also costly.  Hopefully a full preseason might see him back to 2021 standard.  But he was ok last night.

2. Chandler - covered ground but not great in the contest.  At least provided options. Not enough tackles for a small forward but wasn't horrible.

1. Billings - much like Chandler but slower.  Still he worked hard.

Tholstrup did a couple of nice things.  As for the rest, very little to report. Congratulations to Gawn on his outstanding season.  He is a true warrior and a deserved winner of the Demonland POTY. 

6. McDonald

5. Pickett

4. Chandler

3. Gawn

2. Lightning

1. Final siren


6. McDonald

5. Pickett

4. Gawn

3. Chandler

2. Salem

1. Billings

Gawn

Picket

Tmac

Langdon

Rivers

Turner

+ note not saying they are all in the "best", but at least not in the worst!

6 - Max a much better 2nd half

5 - Salem stay fit and healthy

4 - TMac should go around again 

3 - Chandler worked hard all night

2 - Kozzie best forward 

1 - Trent Rivers reasonable 100th

Jack Billings eased out for Riv’s 100th.

A lot of sick or injured players tonight or just run out of puff after a disappointing year. Pies had the best 4 players on the ground last night and by some margin.

Edited by DeeZone
Jack Billings

On a night when there were very few shining lights wearing red and blue:

6.  TMac  -  very reliable in an undermanned defence.  Capped off a very solid year, after many of us thought that injury and Father Time had caught up with him.    

5.   Gawn  -  leadership by example is what we’ve come to expect from Max, and that’s what we got, from the start to the final siren (I loved the passion / determination in his eyes when he addressed the players immediately after the lightening break).  Another AA coming up, together with prestigious Demonland Player of the Year.

4.  Chandler -  often maligned, but I thought this was one of his best games for the club.  Has made good progress this year imo.

3.   Salem -  solid game, but spoiled a bit of his good work with uncharacteristically ‘iffy’ disposal.  Having said that, he probably chose some more difficult options with a view opening up the field for our boys, and, in the circumstances of the game, you can’t blame him for that.

2.  Pickett  -  a typical Kozzi ‘live wire’ game.  Our only forward who always looked dangerous when the ball was in his area.  Unfortunately, it didn’t get in there often enough.

1.  Rivers  -  got a fair bit of the ball, but ‘butchered’ it too often.  Still a solid game from a player who is still learning the trade

 

 

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Typo


6. Salem

5. TMc

4. Chin

3. Gawn

2. Kossi

1. Billings

6 GAWN. huge heart. Tried all night. Beat Cameron convincingly. 
 

daylight 

 

5 Tmcd. Yes had a good night. Beat Daicos 1-1. Two brain fades. Deliberate out of bounds.  Bad decision to mark instead of punch v HoskinElloitt cost us a goal. Otherwise tried and tried and kicked well 

4 Chandler.  Nice goal.  Good tackles and put his head over the footy 

3 Salem.  Again strong contribution.  Intercepted several Pies attacks. Generally good disposal except for 2 howler turnovers that cost goals 

 

struggling now 

2 Langdon.  Ed kept running and got better with more involvement 

1 Turner.  He shows spirit.  Lovely goal 

apologies to Kozzzzy ( good goals but it was a nearly night … nearly got away from quaynor, hit the post from 7 metres out, nearly got through congestion, nearly nearly ) 

Riv in 100th was serviceable as was Billings. 
 

Spuds awards to Fritsch & JVR

 
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Congratulations to Max Gawn on taking out the 2024 Demonland Player of the Year. It is his 3rd time winning this prestigious award.

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2 VINEY Jack.png Jack Viney 123
3 RIVERS Trent.png Trent Rivers 112
4 MAY Steven.png Steven May 104
5 PETRACCA Christian.png Christian Petracca 97
6 NEAL BULLEN Alex.png Alex Neal-Bullen 93
7 PICKETT Kysaiah.png Kysaiah Pickett 81
8 LANGDON Ed.png Ed Langdon 79
9 OLIVER Clayton.png Clayton Oliver 65
10 SALEM Christian.png Christian Salem 60
11 VAN ROOYEN Jacob.png Jacob van Rooyen 58
12 MCDONALD Tom.png Tom McDonald 55
13 MCVEE Judd.png Judd McVee 50
14 LEVER Jake.png Jake Lever 43
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16 CHANDLER Kade.png Kade Chandler 30
=17 SPARROW Tom.png Tom Sparrow 25
=17 WINDSOR Caleb.png Caleb Windsor 25
19 TURNER Daniel.png Daniel Turner 22
20 PETTY Harrison.png Harry Petty 20
21 BOWEY Jake.png Jake Bowey 17
22 HOWES Blake.png Blake Howes 15
23 BILLINGS Jack.png Jack Billings 13
24 TOMLINSON Adam.png Adam Tomlinson 9
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