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A new season begins and current day players Clayton Oliver, Max Gawn, Christian Petracca and Jack Viney are looking to add to their 4th, 3rd, 2nd and 1st Demonland Player of the Year Honours. Or will a new Champion be crowned in 2025. Your 6, 5, 4, 3, 2 & 1 votes from the 3 point loss to GWS.

YEAR   PLAYER
2001 YZE Adem.png Adem Yze
2002 YZE Adem.png Adem Yze
2003 BIZZELL Clint.png Clint Bizzell
2004 WHITE Jeff.png Jeff White
2005 JOHNSTONE Travis.png Travis Johnstone
2006 BRUCE Cameron.png Cameron Bruce
2007 JONES Nathan.png Nathan Jones
2008 GREEN Brad.png Brad Green
2009 DAVEY Aaron.png Aaron Davey
2010 FRAWLEY James.png James Frawley
2011 TRENGOVE Jack.png Jack Trengove
2012 JONES Nathan.png Nathan Jones
2013 JONES Nathan.png Nathan Jones
2014 JONES Nathan.png Nathan Jones
2015 VINEY Jack.png Jack Viney
2016 GAWN Max.png Max Gawn
2017 OLIVER Clayton.png Clayton Oliver
2018 OLIVER Clayton.png Clayton Oliver
2019 GAWN Max.png Max Gawn
2020 PETRACCA Christian.png Christian Petracca
2021 OLIVER Clayton.png Clayton Oliver
2022 OLIVER Clayton.png Clayton Oliver
2023 PETRACCA Christian.png Christian Petracca
2024 GAWN Max.png Max Gawn

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Ok I’ll start 😬

Max ❤️💙

salo

sparrow

trac ❤️

X

bowey (I’m surprised and happy) 

6. Petracca

5. Salem

4. Gawn

3. Sparrow

2. Viney

1. Lindsay 

 

 

3 minutes ago, Nicko said:

Ok I’ll start 😬

Max ❤️💙

salo

sparrow

trac ❤️

X

bowey (I’m surprised and happy) 

6 Maxy. what’s game.

5. Trac

4. XL. Excellent debut. Going to be a beauty for us.

3 Bowey

2. Salo

1. TMac  great replacement for May.

6 - Trac
5 - Gawn
4 - Lindsay
3 - Bowey
2 - Lever
1 - TMac

Really interested to see all the Salem votes. I thought his kicking was far too laid back and put us under unnecessary pressure. 

Play May FF

 

6. Gawn

5. Petracca 

4. Lindsay

3. Salem 

2. Bowey

1. Lever


6. Trac

5. Gawn

4. Salem 

3. Petty

2. Lindsay 

1. Sparrow

Surprised with the love for Petracca ( although I do love him) but I thought he did some very un Petracca things today

Thought the mids cost us in the last.  They simply couldn't go with Toby Greene.  Over the entire game:

6. Gawn - dominated as you'd expect. 14 contested possessions

5. Lever - very sure and steady.  Looked like the AA version of himself

4. Petty - definitely a defender

3. Lindsay - an excellent game first up.  Absolute class

2. Petracca - played in bursts but did some great things

1. McDonald - as a late replacement I thought he was great.

Clarry was good up until the last, and I thought Sparrow was worthy of an honourable mention.  He got better as the game went on. Jack Viney had 27 disposals and only 9 were contested.  He is not the guy we want having the ball dished off to.

6. Gawn

5. Lever

4.Trac

3. Bowey

2. Lindsay

1. Tmac 

Honourable mention to Sparrow, Windsor and Marsh 

6. Gawn

5. Lindsay

4. Petracca

3. Bowey

2. McDonald

1. Lever


1. Gawn

2. Salem

3. Trac

4. X

5. Lever

6. TMac

Fantastic first up game from Lindsay and his disposal is superb

53 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

Thought the mids cost us in the last.  They simply couldn't go with Toby Greene.  Over the entire game:

6. Gawn - dominated as you'd expect. 14 contested possessions

5. Lever - very sure and steady.  Looked like the AA version of himself

4. Petty - definitely a defender

3. Lindsay - an excellent game first up.  Absolute class

2. Petracca - played in bursts but did some great things

1. McDonald - as a late replacement I thought he was great.

Clarry was good up until the last, and I thought Sparrow was worthy of an honourable mention.  He got better as the game went on.

Swooper, I’m with you on those votes.

6. Gawn

5. Petracca

4. Salem

3. Bowey

2. Petty

1. Lindsay

My thoughts

Tmac, Gawn, Lever, Windsor  and Petty

and one vote could go to any number of players. Rivers Salem XL Bowey sparrow tracca Oliver Viney or any of the new blokes  to my mind they all showed they could play. 

6. Gawn

5. Petty

4. Lever

3. Petracca

2. Viney

1. TMac

Sorry to Bowey and Lindsay. 


6. Salem

5.TMac

4 Petracca

3.Oliver

2.Lever

1.Sparrow

 

 

6 Those Irish dancers

5 Trac - Team oriented

4 Gawn - if he kicked one of those goals and his man didn't kick the winning goal he'd be bog

3 Sparrow - finally coming on like we always hoped he would

2 X - nice debut. Feeling very good about this pick after today. Classic JT taking someone so ultra competitive at the contest. Like Windsor you didn't expect it.

1 Bowey - best game in a long time

 

A good even team performance, which was great to see.

6.   Gawn  -  outstanding, as always 
5.   Lever  -  a ‘rock’ in defence 
4.   Petracca  -  still bleeds red & blue
3.   Salem  -   injury free, and showed why we’ve missed him
2.   T.Mac  -  seamless late addition 
1.    Petty  -   back where he belongs 

*  Bowey unlucky to miss out.

**  Plaudits to all our debutants, lead by Lindsay

The early signs are very promising!

 

 

 

 


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