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Most Melbourne Brownlow Votes

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Posted

Tabonline odds-

DAVEY Aaron

$1.65

MOLONEY Brent

$6.50

Players Not Quoted

$7.00

BRUCE Cameron

$7.50

SYLVIA Colin

$10.00

MORTON Cale

$17.00

Davey is pretty short. I think Mortons value is very very juicy!!!

 

I dont understand how they can have players not quoted at $7, even though guys after that: Bruce, Sylvia are likely the next favourites after Davey and Moloney?

Personally, I think it will be one of the top two or Sylvia - with a few BOGs.

 

Sylvia is not a chance. All you need to look at is the games we won. If we got close to a team and lost you are only going to get 1 vote and the winning team will get 3 and 2. Moloney played well and Davey in the games where we won. Morton didn't play well in the games we won either, only the WB games I think.

I don't think Moloney has ever got votes at the brownlow.

Edited by Mr Morton

Sylvia is not a chance. All you to look at is the games we won. If we got close to a team and lost you are only going to get 1 vote and the winning team will get 3 and 2. Moloney played well and Davey in the games where we won. Morton didn't play well in the games we won either, only the WB games I think.

He was a god in the Sydney game. Beat Goodes hands down.


He was a god in the Sydney game. Beat Goodes hands down.

If Morton gets votes in this game I will walk naked down Anzac highway. The ups would not give him votes for this.

I'm going to go out on a limb and say Jurrah will score votes in all our wins accept the Richmond game (where he didn't play).

He's hard to miss.

Sylvia

 

I think Bruce and Sylvia are the value at those odds.

Me and 6 mates have done our regular block of bets for our usual Brownlow night get together/[censored] up etc.

A meeting of minds over the last 3 weeks, and heres what we've gone with:

Winner-

Dane Swan $50 at 5.50

Lenny Hayes $10 at 34.00

Place-

Dane Swan $80 at 2.12

Lenny Hayes $30 at 9.25

Leigh Montagna $15 at 4.00

Adelaide Leader-

B Vince $80 at 3.00

Brisbane Leader-

J Brown $80 at 2.25

Essendon Leader-

J Watson $85 at 1.80

Fremantle Leader-

P Hasleby $10 at 5.50

Melbourne Leader-

C Bruce $25 at 8.00

C Sylvia $25 at 10.00

North Leader-

A Swallow $30 at 9.00

H McIntosh $30 at 11.00

Port Leader-

D Cassisi $55 at 5.50

T Boak $15 at 15.00

Richmond Leader-

R Tambling $15 at 11.00

D Jackson $5 at 17.00

StKilda Leader-

L Montagna $15 at 3.50

L Hayes $40 at 9.00

Sydney Leader-

B Kirk $30 at 26.00

WBulldogs Leader-

B Johnson $25 at 12.00

West Coast Leader-

M LeCras $30 at 3.75

If Morton gets votes in this game I will walk naked down Anzac highway. The ups would not give him votes for this.

:blink:

:lol: Gees.. Morts taught 'Brownlow medalist' A. Goodes a few lessons that day!

It was a real break-out game for him and he may just sneak a vote..

but your right.. he prob wont.

I'll go:

Davey (most votes)

Slyvia

Moloney

Believe and hope LJ will poll at least half-dozen votes 2nite.


From HUN website:

MELBOURNE

Aaron Davey was the shining light for the wooden-spooner Dees. But the $1.65 fancy polled in just three games for six votes, which was still enough for a club-high by one. Melbourne polled just 24 votes in 2008, but managed 31 this year. Liam Jurrah did not poll.

Aaron Davey 6

Brent Moloney, *Colin Sylvia 5

Nathan James 4

Jack Grimes 3

Matthew Bate, Paul Johnson, James McDonald 2

Brock McLean, Shane Valenti 1

From HUN website:

Nathan James 4

Ill be keeping an eye on this kid.

Bruce didn't get a vote....

:blink:

:lol: Gees.. Morts taught 'Brownlow medalist' A. Goodes a few lessons that day!

It was a real break-out game for him and he may just sneak a vote..

but your right.. he prob wont.

Fewwww...I was sweating on that one. As much as it was a good game he was never going to get a vote. Umpires wouldn't have even noticed his job on Goods.

Fewwww...I was sweating on that one. As much as it was a good game he was never going to get a vote. Umpires wouldn't have even noticed his job on Goods.

Thankfully GAblett won by a decent margin.

The voting in Melb vs Carltank in Round 21 was an absolute joke. Judd 3 and Fevola 2 absolutely imaginary!! Juad hardly did anything in first half and Fevola was beaten so badly he was taken off after DB tried to help him get a goal by taking frawley off and putting macnamara ins game 2 on him.

Their other midfielders like Gibbs played much better than those two.

Is always the case with the brownlow votes as are quirks every year. Judd was not 2nd best player this year.

The votes for MFC players do however reflect likely B& F contenders as I would think winner should be from on of Flash , Beamer and Col Sylvia.


The Brownlow Medal means Nothing anymore. It's a midfielders award & nothing more.

The umpires are too busy watching a very quick game than notice who is playing well.

It was a different slower game 30 years ago & Beyond.

I have not rated the medal since our shane Woewodin won it, or going further back Dipper & Greg Williams.

In 2000 Woey was good but not that good, & his GF was awful.

Brownlow should be voted by a Bipartisan panel that spends Hours analysing form.

The Umpires are way too busy for that crap.

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