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Who will win MFC b&f

Melbournes b&f 108 members have voted

  1. 1. Who will win this year b&f

    • McLean
      50
    • Green
      32
    • Bruce
      3
    • Wheatley
      3
    • White
      1
    • Jones
      6
    • McDonald
      1
    • Davey
      6
    • Carroll
      1
    • Wonaeamirri
      3
    • Robertson
      0

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Who will win MFC b&f

if Bate plays every game for the rest of the season he could do it

I'd say McLean at the moment.

Sensational against Fremantle and Hawthorn. Solid against Hawthorn (rd 1), Geelong and Carlton. Could have as many as 6 brownlow votes thus far.

 

My money is on Flash. He is back to his best.

Would like to see him boot more goals, but in fairness he is playing up the field more.

Green has been consistent so far this year

I said Davey before the season, and he is just starting to get back into some form


The name's not on the list , but if Moloney plays most of the season I think he has a strong chance.

The name's not on the list , but if Moloney plays most of the season I think he has a strong chance.

Not if he keeps kicking to the opposition ;)

McLean is going along nicely. Set for his first of many B&Fs.

 

Don't know why Davey's names up there but Mclean should be leading with Green a distant second.

if Bate plays every game for the rest of the season he could do it

my money's on an injury free bate

he's provided an important link between midfield and forward since returning

very important player

go the Master!!!


1. Aaron Davey

2. Brad Green

3. Brock McLean

4. Matthew Bate

5. Austin Woneamirri

1. Aaron Davey

2. Brad Green

3. Brock McLean

4. Matthew Bate

5. Austin Woneamirri

yep...happy with your picks....all will be worthy

Green in leading my unofficial B+F at the moment, narrowly ahead of McLean, Bruce and Jones.

My tip:

1. Green

2. McLean

3. Davey

4. Jones

5. Sylvia or Moloney

I was going to vote for Bate, but he wasn't in the list, so I voted Green, who I think is a good chance to come second.


Davey wouldn't have many votes at the moment, McLean wouldn't have a heap either (although should be favored to win it from here).

If Davey won the B&F we would make the 8!

Wheatley or Green would be leading if it stopped now I reckon.

At this stage i'd have to say McLean, but the performances have been so poor for most of the year so it's hard to tell some times.

Miller may be there in the top 5, but i'd have to say it's be out of McLean, Davey, or Green.

Love that Green is second in everyone's eyes... Shows people are finally coming round to him. He's been really good this year. Just improving 10% every year since 2001. Our team could learn a lot from him work ethic and professionalism. As well as his heart this year.

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