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VOTES: Demonland Player of the Preseason

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6 - Moose
5 - Kozzy
4 - Steele
3 - Lever
2 - LP
1 - Kentfield/Howes

 

6. K.Pickett

5. Steele

4. Heath

3. L.Pickett

2. Kentfield

1. Howes


6 Kozzie

5 Moose

4 Steele

3 Lever

2 Howes

1 Sparrow

6 Kysaiah Pickett

5 Jack Steel

4 Max Heath

3 Latrelle Picket

2 Luker Kentfield

1 Daniel Turner

 
  • Demonland changed the title to VOTES: Demonland Player of the Preseason

Kozzi PIckett

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Daylight

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Steele

Howes

Heath

Latrelle

3 hours ago, Maldonboy38 said:

6 Kozzie

5 Moose

4 Steele

3 Lever

2 Howes

1 Sparrow

How did Lever go? Back to usual self or still a bit down? TIA.

I can’t vote as I haven’t yet seen the full game, but seeing Steel the steal, and Moose among the better players makes me smile.

I really hope that they can get a Max / Max combination going, the master and the apprentice, which they failed to achieve in the Brundy experiment. New coach, new plan and an older more mature Max11

And Jack in form could considerably go a long way to alleviating the likely loss of JV7 for a good part of the season.

And how much schaudenfrude would we feel if both dominated in our round 1 match against their former club. 🤗🤗🤗🤗

For a guy who is yet to play a senior game Kentland got a lot of votes.


6 steele

5 koz

4 kentfield

3 chin

2 moose

1 langford

6 Kossie

5 Steele

4 Moose

3 Langford

2 L.Pickett

1 Howes

9 hours ago, GawnOfTheDead said:

How did Lever go? Back to usual self or still a bit down? TIA.

He was really good, back to directing traffic, positioning brilliantly, and knowing when to be third man up and when to hold off. His brains across half back were a treat. Not quit at his best, but then North's midfield gave our backs a relatively easy day.

8 hours ago, old dee said:

For a guy who is yet to play a senior game Kentland got a lot of votes.

I don’t believe Kentland got any votes today OD. But Kentfield sure did.

9 hours ago, GawnOfTheDead said:

How did Lever go? Back to usual self or still a bit down? TIA.

I thought he was very good defensively but relatively poor going the other way. Looked unsure of what to do with the pill and didn't make great decisions.


22 minutes ago, Roger Mellie said:

I thought he was very good defensively but relatively poor going the other way. Looked unsure of what to do with the pill and didn't make great decisions.

Guess that’s not the worst. He can always give the ball off to better ball users. As long as he’s strong as a rock I think that’s ok.

3 hours ago, Neil Crompton said:

I don’t believe Kentland got any votes today OD. But Kentfield sure did.

Hmm I can never get it right. From now forward he is batman? L

 

6 - Kozzie

5 - Moose Heath

4 - Jack Steele

3 - Kentfield

2 - Howes

1 - Latrelle

However, great team effort from everyone in Red and Blue yesterday.

22 hours ago, Demonland said:

And the leader after Match Sim vs North Melbourne is Kozzy:

Rank

Player

Votes

1

Kysaiah Pickett

18

2

Max Heath

14

3

Jack Steele

13

4

Blake Howes

5

=5

Jake Lever

3

=5

Latrelle Pickett

3

=5

Tom Sparrow

3

=8

Kade Chandler

2

=8

Luker Kentfield

2

How good. Ross Lyon surely licking himself that he lost both Heath and Steele. Hopefully we knock them off.


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