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Guest sticksmorton
Posted

I know this topic is abit late, but who is everyone punting?

Thinking of going up now to the TAB and putting on a couple of multi's anyone think they know whose going to poll well?

The bloody Herald Sun usually have a punting form guide, every year except this one, so its making picking player from other teams to poll the most votes hard.

Who else should I be watching for from other teams?

Posted

Posted this on the 'Melbourne most votes' thread. Probably more appropriate here.

Anyway....

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

Posted

i put $10 on Swan to win

$10 on Boyd to win

Goodwin most votes crows

then did a few massive multi bets with all of the favourites from each club.. got it up to about 11 or 12 and chucked $10 on it

nothing massive.. but enough to keep me interested

Posted

$10 for:

Judd most votes for Carlton into,

Swan most votes for Collingwood into,

Watson most votes for Essendon into,

Ablett most votes for Geelong into,

Sewell most votes for Hawthorn into,

Davey most votes for Melbourne into,

Cassisi most votes for Port Adelaide into,

Riewoldt most votes for St. Kilda into,

LeCras most votes for West Coast.

Return $20,163.00

Posted

Got a bit on Bernie Vince at $41 and a multi for simon black in the top five and geelong to win by uner 39points. I think that was $33.

Good luck to all.


Posted

A very very deserving winner!

Extremely disappointed with the larger than usual contingency of slappers. Hurley's fiancé BOG by a mile. Twigley should eat a steak, her head is getting too big for her body (nice dress though).

Guest sticksmorton
Posted

Well done Gary

Sandy did a terrible interview with him after he won it!

Posted

Nice win Gazza!!

Swan and Deledio SCREWED me big time on all my multi's!! How the hell did Richo beat deledio when he only played like 3 games?? haha

Posted
Well done Gary

Sandy did a terrible interview with him after he won it!

agreed... what was with the Tiger Woods comment? random!! :lol:

Posted

WTF? That interview ruined it for me. He should be allowed to just get up there and thank a few people and answer one or two questions. All that crap that dragged on.


Posted (edited)

Grimes WOW!

Twigley looked like she'd come in off the street. Odd award but very deserving winner.

The fact that Riewoldt did not rank higher however irks me

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Guest Rojik of the Arctic
Posted

Cooney kissing him on the head gave me a good giggle but let's hope it doesn't catch on.

Posted

Good night with the boys. Paying for it a little bit today. B)

Our bets came through pretty well. We had an outlay of $780 between us and made a profit of about $380. Split 7 ways, $55 each. Not bad for a bit of fun. Lenny Hayes really came through for us. Dane Swan was a total bust all things considered.

As for Sandy's interview, glad to know it wasnt just me. Strange interview. I am guessing that Channel 7 is televising the golf tournament that Tiger Woods is going to be playing in down here and Sandy was told to slip in a mention of it. Bit of inappropriate cross-promotion. Thats the only way I can explain it because the reference made no sense at all. And if that is the case, then its awful form by Channel 7. Its a great moment in Gablets career and they do that sort of rubbish.

Also, what was with that intro and the kid being presented the Brownlow by Adam Cooney and then on stage he says something like "C'mon mums, let us stay up. Its the Brownlow." Who wrote that and who decided they would run with that as their intro to the Brownlow? Awful.

Posted
Nice win Gazza!!

Swan and Deledio SCREWED me big time on all my multi's!! How the hell did Richo beat deledio when he only played like 3 games?? haha

Gotta love Richo. Plays 5 games and is still the best Richmond player this year!!!

He may well go close in their best and fairest.... :lol:

Always fun to have a laugh at Richmond's expense.

Posted

I wouldn't laugh too loudly, he also got as many as the leading Melbourne vote getter.

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