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Not sure if any one really deserves votes after yesterday, but for what its worth here are the players I thought were not as insipid as the rest.

6 - Paul Johnson - probably the only really big positive to take out of the game. He rucked better than White, and did much more around the ground than White. Gives me hope that he may be able to serve us well. I'm a fan.

5 - Nathan Jones - tries his heart out week in week out. Was one of the only players to put his body on the line.

4 - Brock McLean - also put his body on the line, and so he should after all the dramas he put the club through in pre season.

3 - Brent Moloney - because he put his body in.

2 - Cale Morton - see above. And thats quite a thing when you are as slight as Cale.

1 - Brad Green - for no other reason than he got a bit of the ball.

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6 -Paul Johnson, by far the shining light.

5 - Brent Moloney. Looked good.

4- Nathan Jones, was Ok.

3- Brock Mclean. Doesnt deserve it, but yeeeeee.

2-Cale Morton- because he got a game under his belt.

1- Paul Wheatley- got the equal least time on ground, which means he is the least responsible for the loss. aha

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Paul Johnson -2

Cale Morton -1

thats it... thsoe other bastards can EARN their votes !!

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The Demonland Player of the Year 2008 is now open for voting.

It's the same deal as last year (except that this year we are weighting player's scores by the team's percentage in a particular game).

The first three serious selections on a 6,5,4,3,2,1 basis with best player getting six will be accepted as official votes for Round 1.

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The same deal as last year (except that this year we are weighting player's scores by the team's percentage in a particular game).

The first three serious selections on a 6,5,4,3,2,1 basis with best player getting six will be accepted as official votes for Round 1.

6 Moloney

5 McLean

4 Miller

3 Johnson

2 Jones

1 Buckley

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Last year's winner Nathan Jones has continued from where he left off last year. He topped our Round 1 votes but the bad news is that because our percentage from the game was 32.5%, his votes were weighted down by that poor percentage. Our leaders are:-

4.55 Nathan Jones

4.225 Paul Johnson

3.9 Brock McLean

2.925 Brent Moloney

1.95 Brad Miller

1.625 Cale Morton

0.65 Colin Garland

0.325 Simon Buckley

0.325 Brad Green

Had the game been a draw, our percentage would have been 100% and he would have received 14 votes. The moral of the astory is to do well when the team wins well (hallelujah).

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6) - PJ - Made the least amount of mistakes. Good overhead marks. Looked like half a footballer (as compared to 18 or 19 other MFC clowns) Perhaps should be first ruckman next week as a reward.

5) - Jones - Already on his way to a B&F win. Disapointed he missed the first goal of the game (when he snapped out on the full). Could've given us some impetus. Always puts in but unfortunetly doesn't have silky skills. Deserves 5 or 6 votes.

4) - Green - Cheeky and sneaky 4 votes (any other game he wouldn't deserve votes), but kicked a couple of goals, fought the game out well and looked like our most skilled player out there. Suggestions of his demotion to Sandy is silly.

3) Mclean - gets votes purely because he was our highest disposal getter (26). Looks like he's turned into a dull & ordinary player, which is heart-breaking. I want his 2006 back!

2) Moloney - At least had a go and has a bit of mongral, but his disposal was often garbage and gave away frees.

1) Morton - Deserves some best and fairest votes for a couple of gutsy efforts - considering his slight frame.

Buckley was listed in the best in the Heraldsun, so perhaps apologies to him. I liked his willingness to take the opposition on, but wouldn't get a game for anyone else.

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6 - Brent Moloney

5 - Nathan Jones

4- Paul Johnson

3- Brock Mclean

2-Cale Morton

1- Simon Buckley

6- Nathan Jones. Went hard all day

5- Paul Johnson. showed good touch and surprising agility

4- Moloney. hard all daty but got caught a lot.

3- Brock Mclean - terrible first quarter. but came back. Was torn apart by Mitchell though.

2- running out of players - Simon Buckley. only bloke looked like breaking the lines and taking them on.

1- Cale morton - beautiful mover. would like to see him play a few more games as he looks great.

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I've merged the two threads we had running on this topic.

Our nominated vote givers for Saturday's game v. Western Bulldogs are the first three in this thread:-

  • dees_rule_4eva

  • Maybe next year

  • demondomination
But you must have your votes placed on the site by midnight on Saturday night.

Good luck and hopefully, your votes will weigh a lot more than Sunday's votes!

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So demonland poy now rewards player who play well in victories, not players who work hard even when we are getting smashed? its an interested concept and i look forward to seeing how it pans out at the end of the year...

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Well I've thought about it since Sunday and for me it's:

6: Johnson

5: Jones

4: Moloney

3: Morton

2: Green

1: Weetra (because he tried)

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So if I understand correctly, only three people's votes are considered? Or am I misunderstanding how this works

That's how it's been since we started. Three different people every week and when we play interstate our preference is for three people who attend the game to cast the votes.

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So demonland poy now rewards player who play well in victories, not players who work hard even when we are getting smashed? its an interested concept and i look forward to seeing how it pans out at the end of the year...

Not exactly but the rationale is that points earned are worth more when the whole team plays well. Who was to know that in our first game we'd be so shyzen?

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That's how it's been since we started. Three different people every week and when we play interstate our preference is for three people who attend the game to cast the votes.

so why do people keep on giving their votes long after the first three posts?

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so why do people keep on giving their votes long after the first three posts?

For fun, and also to help slow global warming

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