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Demonland Player of the Year Votes

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G'day all,

I'm still waiting on Demondeb's crew to provide the votes from Sunday's game. However, failing that by Thursday morning I'll award the votes to Banabender's chice and the first two on the separate "Votes" thread.

Ok and I am expecting possible comments re my choices however I looked at the game again on telly and think I got it fairly right.

Couldn't get others to commit to voting so sorry for that but these are the votes of a woman still with hope for our future.

6 Nathan Jones ( who else?)

5 Nathan Carroll ( he kept Brownie pretty quiet)

4 Paul Wheatley ( tried hard all day)

3 Brent Moloney (not perfect but battled hard all day)

2 Austin Wonameeri (?) Good effort from the young man

1 Colin Sylvia (still learning in a new defensive role but his two goals helped us to a

more respectable scoreline)

There it is - let's see how many people think along similar lines..

I thought

6 - Jones

5 - Rivers

4 - Moloney

3 - Bruce

2 - Frawley

1 - Aussie

Justifications in the votes thread. Apologies to the dees fans that went along, i thought we deserved a vote!

 
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The votes have been counted (this week's weighted average was .62.04) - thanks to all especially Demondeb, Joeboy and bananabender who contributed this week. The standings to date:

25.7634 Brock McLean

22.4656 Paul Wheatley

16.9762 Cameron Bruce

15.4154 Brad Green

15.1596 Nathan Jones

14.504 Paul Johnson

12.1948 Austin Wonaemirri

11.86 Cale Morton

11.196 Aaron Davey

10.6848 Jared Rivers

10.482 Nathan Carroll

9.7494 Brent Moloney

9.4428 James McDonald

8.3888 Colin Sylvia

5.904 Matthew Whelan

5.88 Brad Miller

4.1 Jeff White

1.866 Lynden Dunn

0.732 Clint Bartram

0.65 Colin Garland

0.325 Simon Buckley

Sylvia has had a way better year than McLean, Wheatley, Bruce, McDonald etc etc

I think its time to stop letting the simpletons vote in this award. (No offense to you all, but you arent the brightest bunch)

I suggest that only I can give a 6,5,4,3,2,1 after every game, and only those votes are to be used.

The above leaderboard is embarrassing.


Sylvia has had a way better year than McLean, Wheatley, Bruce, McDonald etc etc

I think its time to stop letting the simpletons vote in this award. (No offense to you all, but you arent the brightest bunch)

I suggest that only I can give a 6,5,4,3,2,1 after every game, and only those votes are to be used.

The above leaderboard is embarrassing.

Whats embarassing is your blind support for Col Sylvia. While he has a solid start to the year, his position in the Demonland POTY is about right.

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