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Demonland Player of The Year - Round 18

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6 - Carroll

5 - Green

4 - Newton

3 - Ferguson

2 - Holland

1 - McLean

Carroll beat Hall easily. Green looked like the only midfielder capable of hitting targets. Newton's second half was a joy to watch, we have a keeper there. Fergs did his job well and provided some sort of resistance. Holland was our only forward capable of taking a contested mark. McLean ... well he fought hard.

 

6 - Carroll

5 - Green

4 - Holland

3 - Newton

2 - Ferguson

1 - McLean

 

Green - 6

Carroll - 5

Newton - 4

McLean - 3

Holland - 2

Ferguson - 1

I gave Newton 4 because he was probably our best forward in the second half, Carroll 5 due to the fact that he beat Hall, Green 6 as he was our best midfielder. The other 3 tried hard

Not much change to the leaderboard as we start the run up to the end of the season. Nathan Jones has a handy 15 vote lead. The award goes in camera for the remainder of the season but voting will continue as normal.

109. Nathan Jones

94. James McDonald

83. Jeff White

69. Cameron Bruce

68. Colin Sylvia

66. Brad Green

63. Aaron Davey

57. Daniel Bell

51. Matthew Bate

41. Travis Johnstone

39. Ben Holland

37. Simon Godfrey

35. Brent Moloney

32. Brock McLean Russell Robertson Paul Wheatley

29. Nathan Brown

28. Clint Bizzell

26. Nathan Carroll

25. David Neitz

24. Adem Yze

20. Brad Miller Ricky Petterd

19. Michael Newton

18. Jared Rivers

6. Ryan Ferguson

4. Daniel Ward

3. James Frawley

2. Paul Johnson

1. Simon Buckley Lynden Dunn


For me Jones has had a solid year.

Aside from Jones, I don't think any of them has had a good year. How sad is that?

True, except for jmac who always tries his heart out and petterd before he got injuried

Not much change to the leaderboard as we start the run up to the end of the season. Nathan Jones has a handy 15 vote lead. The award goes in camera for the remainder of the season but voting will continue as normal.

109. Nathan Jones

94. James McDonald

83. Jeff White

69. Cameron Bruce

68. Colin Sylvia

66. Brad Green

63. Aaron Davey

57. Daniel Bell

51. Matthew Bate

41. Travis Johnstone

39. Ben Holland

37. Simon Godfrey

35. Brent Moloney

32. Brock McLean Russell Robertson Paul Wheatley

29. Nathan Brown

28. Clint Bizzell

26. Nathan Carroll

25. David Neitz

24. Adem Yze

20. Brad Miller Ricky Petterd

19. Michael Newton

18. Jared Rivers

6. Ryan Ferguson

4. Daniel Ward

3. James Frawley

2. Paul Johnson

1. Simon Buckley Lynden Dunn

I am stunned to see how Frawley has 3 votes???

I want to see this game where this happened.

I must be watching the wrong game?

 
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Not much change to the leaderboard as we start the run up to the end of the season. Nathan Jones has a handy 15 vote lead. The award goes in camera for the remainder of the season but voting will continue as normal.

Just a question ... what does "The award goes in camera for the remainder of the season.." mean? I have never heard that expression once in my life!!??

Just a question ... what does "The award goes in camera for the remainder of the season.." mean? I have never heard that expression once in my life!!??

I think it means the totals after each round will not be posted as to add to the suspence. But if anyone could be bothered (i very much doubt) we could easily just add the votes after each round to the tally you just gave us.

But who could really give a fuck!

I too haven't heard of the saying before.


Can someone explain how Frawley has votes. Surely you can override whoever gave them to him. He played an absolute shit game the day he got 3 votes.

I think it means the totals after each round will not be posted as to add to the suspence. But if anyone could be bothered (i very much doubt) we could easily just add the votes after each round to the tally you just gave us.

But who could really give a fuck!

I too haven't heard of the saying before.

You won't be able to count the votes after each round because the in camera part means they won't be revealed until after Round 22.

Can someone explain how Frawley has votes. Surely you can override whoever gave them to him. He played an absolute shit game the day he got 3 votes.

The voting system is democratic and therefore dependent on the vote giver's opinions on the players. It's worked fine over a number of years now and I'm sure Andy would dismiss any votes which weren't fair dinkum. He certainly doesn't have to go to any individual for approval of another person's votes.

You won't be able to count the votes after each round because the in camera part means they won't be revealed until after Round 22.

Yeah but wont someone have to post them on here at some stage ?


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