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DEMONLAND PLAYER OF THE YEAR

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Here goes nothing:

6 - Paul Wheatley

5 - Cameron Bruce

4 - Brock McLean

3 - Paul Johnson

2 - Austin Woenermie089uLOL

1 - Cale Morton

6 - Paul Wheatley

5 - Brock McLean

4 - Cameron Bruce

3 - Paul Johnson

2 - Cale Morton

1 - Wonnaaaaaaa

I'm asking for abuse here, but honourable mentions to Miller and Carroll..

 

6. Wheatley - 4 qtrs, provided an option, gave good drive and good kicking (with the occassional stuff up)

5. Bruce - great running game - contributed at both ends (see my thread to see how I feel about him)

4. P Johnson - great mark and provides an option

3. Bartram - just for his tackles

2. Bell - great defensive play and kick ins (generally speakinG)

1. McLean - for his 1st half

Honorable mentions to Morton and Aussie - but let's keep it in perspective at the moment.


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Scoop Junior has arrived back in Melbourne and his best players are posted in ON THE ROAD BACK

With the votes of Geddy Lee and Destroy08 and with our special game rating system, Paul Johnson has retained a slender leader in the Demonland POTY with Brock McLean and Paul Wheatley breathing down his neck.

14.504 Paul Johnson

14.149 Brock McLean

13.764 Paul Wheatley

11.391 Cameron Bruce

10.616 Cale Morton

7.380 Nathan Carroll

4.550 Nathan Jones

4.100 Jeff White

2.925 Brent Moloney

2.770 Brad Miller

2.196 Austin Wonaemirri

2.050 James McDonald

0.732 Clint Bartram

0.650 Colin Garland

0.325 Simon Buckley

0.325 Brad Green

 

Loving the way PJ is playing! True reflection that i think, keep up the good work

14.504 Paul Johnson

14.149 Brock McLean

13.764 Paul Wheatley

Is there any other football B & F going around where the winner could be decided to one thousandth of a decimal point?


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