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Melbourne's Combined Brownlow Total

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I think we might end up with the lowest combined brownlow votes in the history

we only dominated the west coast game our other 2 wins could have votes going either way

I predict 14 Votes total for MFC at this years brownlow

 
I think we might end up with the lowest combined brownlow votes in the history

we only dominated the west coast game our other 2 wins could have votes going either way

I predict 14 Votes total for MFC at this years brownlow

14 Votes!! My you are genorous i would predict no more than half that=7 Votes Total

Sylvia - 5

Miller - 3

Green 2 -

Wheatley - 2

Woneamirri - 1

13 total

 
Sylvia - 5

Miller - 3

Green 2 -

Wheatley - 2

Woneamirri - 1

13 total

Talk about laugh. :lol:

My guess: total = 25. Bruce, Green and maybe Davey leading vote getters.

Talk about laugh. :lol:

My guess: total = 25. Bruce, Green and maybe Davey leading vote getters.

Mono, for crying out loud mate.

he could easily poll more than 5.

Whats wrong with you!


We will get 6 votes out of the West Coast game, and another 8-10 from Brisbane and Fremantle. After that we're struggling, but we might pick up a 1 in the second Hawthorn game, or possibly the first Geelong game. But other than those two I can't think off the top of my head of any other votes, which makes a 'grand' total of 18 at absolute best, but more likely 14 or lower.

Edited

Brock McLean: 6 votes (3 Freo at home, 3 Brisbane at home)

Cameron Bruce: 3 votes (2 Western Bulldogs at the Dome, 1 West Coast)

Matthew Bate: 3 votes (1 Freo at home, 2 Essendon)

Simon Buckley: 3 votes (3 West Coast)

Nathan Jones: 2 votes (Brisbane at the 'Gabba)

Austin Wonaeamirri: 2 votes (Freo at home)

Paul Wheatley: 2 votes (West Coast)

Paul Johnson: 1 vote (Brisbane at home)

Aaron Davey: 1 vote (Freo at home)

Colin Sylvia: 1 vote (Essendon)

TOTAL: 24 votes

 
Brock McLean: 6 votes

Brad Green: 4 votes

Cameron Bruce: 3 votes

Nathan Jones: 2 votes

Austin Wonaeamirri: 2 votes

Colin Sylvia: 2 votes

Paul Johnson: 1 vote

Shane Valenti: 1 vote

Colin Sylvia: 1 vote

TOTAL: 22 votes

Sylvia 3 votes then

Sylvia 3 votes then

Thanks for that QFT. Edited. BTW, welcome back YM.


15 tops.

Which is a fair reflection of our season.

Anyway, who cares?

The Red Carpet special starts in 15 minutes.

I reckon 19 votes.

4 in the Freo match.

6 in the Eagles match.

4 in the Brisbane match.

1 in the Hawks match.

1 in the Essendon match.

1 in the Richmond match.

2 in the Collingwood match.

For the record I think that Chance Bateman will win the Brownlow.


I reckon 19 votes.

4 in the Freo match.

6 in the Eagles match.

4 in the Brisbane match.

1 in the Hawks match.

1 in the Essendon match.

1 in the Richmond match.

2 in the Collingwood match.

Right so far...

Melbourne total votes 9

lucky to get that many

I reckon 19 votes.

4 in the Freo match. - right

6 in the Eagles match.

4 in the Brisbane match.

1 in the Hawks match. - right

1 in the Essendon match.

1 in the Richmond match. - right

2 in the Collingwood match. - 1 vote off (McLean 36 disposals not one vote :angry:)

I reckon 19 votes.

1 in Sydney match - missed

2 in Bulldogs match - missed

4 in the Freo match. - right

6 in the Eagles match.

4 in the Brisbane match. - 2 votes under

1 in the Hawks match. - right

1 in the Essendon match.

1 in the Richmond match. - right

2 in the Collingwood match. - 1 vote over (McLean 36 disposals not one vote :angry:)

Currently at 16 votes total with a predicted 7 left...

You're doing pretty well. I've got 8 left, but some have come from strange games. White and Yze?!? I got Bruce's two against the Dogs right.


how did white get a vote ahead of aussie in the freo match!?

ADAM COONEY?!? Maybe the 2003 Draft isn't total crap after all.

I reckon 19 votes.

1 in North Melbourne match - missed

1 in Sydney match - missed

2 in Bulldogs match - missed

4 in the Freo match. - right

6 in the Eagles match. - 1 over

4 in the Brisbane match. - 2 votes under

1 in the Hawks match. - right

1 in the Essendon match. - one under

1 in the Richmond match. - right

2 in the Collingwood match. - 1 vote over (McLean 36 disposals not one vote :angry:)

We finished with 24 suprisingly.

 

I was a little of with who I thought would get the votes, but I finished with 24 on the button.


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