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NATHAN JONES - DEMONLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR

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After 22 rounds and lots of blood, sweat and tears we congratulate Nathan Jones, winner of the Demonland Player of the Year Award

145. Nathan Jones

109. James McDonald

93. Brad Green

91. Jeff White

73. Colin Sylvia

71. Travis Johnstone

69. Cameron Bruce

66. Daniel Bell

64. Aaron Davey

59. Nathan Brown Brock McLean

54. Russell Robertson

51. Matthew Bate

50. Ben Holland

37. Simon Godfrey

36. David Neitz

35. Brent Moloney

32. Paul Wheatley

28. Clint Bizzell

27. Nathan Carroll

24. Adem Yze

23. Michael Newton [best First Year Senior Player]

20. Brad Miller Ricky Petterd

18. Jared Rivers

9. Lynden Dunn

7. Ryan Ferguson

5. Byron Pickett

4. Daniel Ward

3. James Frawley

2. Paul Johnson

1. Jace Bode Simon Buckley

 
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And here are the votes for the last four rounds -

Round 19 Melbourne v Western Bulldogs

Sylvia Saint

6. Travis Johnstone

5. Ben Holland

4. Daniel Bell

3. Nathan Jones

2. Jeff White

1. Aaron Davey

Elwood 3184

6. Nathan Jones

5. Travis Johnstone

4. Brad Green

3. Jeff White

2. Ben Holland

1. Nathan Carroll

Danny Deckchair

6. Nathan Jones

5. Daniel Bell

4. Ben Holland

3. James McDonald

2. Jeff White

1. Travis Johnstone

Round 20 Collingwood v Melbourne

Geddy Lee

6. Nathan Brown

5. David Neitz

4. Nathan Jones

3. Colin Sylvia

2. Brad Green

1. Lynden Dunn

Brocky

6. James McDonald

5. Nathan Brown

4. Nathan Jones

3. David Neitz

2. Michael Newton

1. Brad Green

Gouga

6. James McDonald

5. Nathan Brown

4. Nathan Jones

3. David Neitz

2. Michael Newton

1. Ryan Ferguson

Round 21 Fremantle v Melbourne

Mo Fine

6. Brock McLean

5. Brad Green

4. Russell Robertson

3. Nathan Brown

2. Lynden Dunn

1. Nathan Jones

joeboy

6. Brad Green

5. Nathan Brown

4. Brock McLean

3. Russell Robertson

2. Byron Pickett

1. Nathan Jones

Melon22 (guest writer)

6. Brad Green

5. Brock McLean

4. Nathan Jones

3. Byron Pickett

2. Colin Sylvia

1. Jeff White

Round 22 Melbourne v Carlton

Bring-Back-Powell

6.Travis Johnstone

5. Russell Robertson

4. Brock McLean

3. Nathan Brown

2. Lynden Dunn

1. Jace Bode

deeboy

6. Travis Johnstone

5. Russell Robertson

4. Brock McLean

3. Brad Green

2. Nathan Jones

1. Nathan Brown

Champ

6. Travis Johnstone

5. Russell Robertson

4. Brock McLean

3. Lynden Dunn

2. Nathan Brown

1. Nathan Jones

well done Nathan.. a deserved win.

Not the classiest nor silkiest of players.. but his work effort and sheer determination to be effective on the ground is brilliant. A gem whose quality will only better as time goes on.

congrats

 

Couldn't think of a more deserving winner.

Demonlanders have voted very well.


Absolutely rapt for him! Fully deserves this and i hope he can top it off with the MFC B&F. This kid is going to shine for us for many years to come. Just don't put too much pressure on him by saying he should captain the club next year and all that like we did to Brock. Remember, they are young and still have a lot to learn and things will come their way and ours in time.

GO JONESY - I have yelled that many a time this year and haven't been able to yell out encouragement all that often to some others in our team.

 

Well deserved, i'll be interested to see the odds for him to win the B&F.

Go Chunky Jones!

Well done to Jonesy....

Though the only thing that worries me about this is that if he is our best player this year and does not take out the rising star award (Sellwood will get it) then what does this say about our list? I know injuries were a factor but just something to think about...


Good on you Chunky, you definitely deserved it. :P

Well done to Jonesy, a thoroughly deserved accolade, and one that will hopefully be topped with a B&F win.

It has been an absolute pleasure watching you go about your business this season, and you have definitely made this year easier to digest.

Well done to Jonesy....

Though the only thing that worries me about this is that if he is our best player this year and does not take out the rising star award (Sellwood will get it) then what does this say about our list? I know injuries were a factor but just something to think about...

Don't worry too much, selwood will do well in the cats B & F as well, besides jones has been at times been tagged due to bruce, mclean, TJ all not playing where as selwood has not as they all go to enright, bartel and ablett.

Well done Jonesy on winning the demonland player of the year :)

Awesome. I definetely think he will take out the Best and Fairest. He was the only one who gave a F$*#K out there this year. Should be a wake up call for our "senior" players when a 19 year old steals their thunder.


What does he win?

A new car? A new home? A holiday?

Let's just hopes he wins the 'Bluey'.

But a great honor non the less. I'm sure he's really proud of himself.

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