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2010 Ladder position and record: 11th / 8wins 14losses

B & F Winner: Brent Moloney

Most Brownlow Votes: Jack Grimes

Most Rising Star Votes: Jack Trengove

Most Improved: Jack Grimes

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Sylvia, Grimes, Frawley, Jurrah and Morton.

2010 Premier: Bulldogs

Wooden Spoon: Tigers

Brownlow: Ablett

Coleman: Tippett

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2010 Ladder position and record: 8th /11 Wins

B & F Winner: Liam Jurrah

Most Brownlow Votes: Jack Grimes

Most Rising Star Votes: Jack Trengove

Most Improved: Jack Grimes

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Sylvia, Grimes, Bate, Jurrah and Jamar.

2010 Premier: Cats

Wooden Spoon: Tigers

Brownlow: J Selwood

Coleman: Fevola Carlton shall regret the one that got away. :lol:

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2010 Ladder position and record: 7-10 and wherever that lands us

B & F Winner: Davey again

Most Brownlow Votes: Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Trengove

Most Improved: Jetta

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Sylvia, Grimes, Frawley, Jurrah and Morton. (Garland and Bate very close)

2010 Premier: Adelaide

Wooden Spoon: Tigers

Brownlow: Sylvia

Coleman: Jurrah

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2010 Ladder position and record: 10th - 10 wins/12 losses

B & F Winner: Sylvia

Most Brownlow Votes: Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Tapscott

Most Improved: Morton

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Sylvia, Grimes, Morton, Jurrah, Watts.

2010 Premier: St Kilda

Wooden Spoon: Sydney

Brownlow: J Selwood

Coleman: Jono Brown

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2010 Ladder position and record: 11th / 8wins 14losses

B & F Winner: Brent Moloney

Most Brownlow Votes: Jack Grimes

Most Rising Star Votes: Jack Trengove

Most Improved: Jack Grimes

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Sylvia, Grimes, Frawley, Jurrah and Morton.

2010 Premier: Bulldogs

Wooden Spoon: Tigers

Brownlow: Ablett

Coleman: Tippett

Not bad JL.

2010 Ladder position and record: 11th / 8wins 14losses

B & F Winner: Brent Moloney

Most Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Luke Tapscott

Most Improved: Addam Maric

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Sylvia, Frawley, Morton, Moloney, Green.

2010 Premier: Saints (Crows as a darkie)

Wooden Spoon: Tigers

Brownlow: Ablett

Coleman: Bradshaw.

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2010 Ladder position and record: 10th (I am starting to allow myself to become optimistic, have upgrdaded from 12/13th in the last couple of weeks when I have reflected on our midfield and projected improvements)

B & F Winner: Aaron Davey

Most Brownlow Votes: Aaron Davey

Most Rising Star Votes: Jack Trengove

Most Improved: Nathan Jones

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Davey, Sylvia, Moloney, Jones, Jurrah (apologies to Grimes, Green, Trengove, Frawley, Warnock, Jamar)

2010 Premier: Crows

Wooden Spoon: Tigers

Brownlow: Sellwood

Coleman: Franklin

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2010 Ladder position and record: 10th / 9wins 13losses

B & F Winner: James Frawley

Most Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Jack Trengove

Most Improved: Addam Maric

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Sylvia, Davey, Frawley, Jurrah and Morton.

2010 Premier: Geelong

Wooden Spoon: Richmond

Brownlow: Bernie Vince

Coleman: Jurrah

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2010 Ladder position and record: 12th- Win/Loss: 7-15

B & F Winner: Colin Sylvia

Most Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Jack Trengove

Most Improved: James Frawley

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Sylvia, Davey, Bate, Jurrah, Rivers (by no means is this who I think our best players are but rather who has the most impact when they play well)

2010 Premier: Geelong

Wooden Spoon: Tigers

Brownlow: Black

Coleman: Franklin

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2010 Ladder position and record: 12th- Win/Loss: 7-15

B & F Winner: Colin Sylvia

Most Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Tom Scully

Most Improved: Nev Jetta

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Jurrah, Davey, Grimes, Sylvia, Warnock

2010 Premier: St Kilda

Wooden Spoon: Port

Brownlow: Judd

Coleman: Franklin

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Hi all, 1st post here!! Go the Mighty Dees!!!

2010 Ladder Position and record: 12th/8 wins-14 losses

B& F Winner: Colin Sylvia

Most Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Jack Trengove

Most Improved: Neville Jetta

5 Most important players at end of season: Sylvia, Davey, Frawley, Bate, Grimes

2010 Premiers: Hawthorn

Wooden Spoon: Richmond

Brownlow: no idea... G. Ablett probably

Coleman: Lance Franklin

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2010 Ladder position and record: 14th /6 Wins

B & F Winner: Colin Sylvia

Most Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Jack Trengove

Most Improved: Jack Grimes

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Sylvia, Frawley, Grimes, Davey and Green.

2010 Premier: Cats

Wooden Spoon: Tigers

Brownlow: Dal Santo

Coleman: Franklin

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2010 Ladder position and record: 13th /7 Wins

B & F Winner: Colin Sylvia

Most Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Luke Tapscott

Most Improved: Jack Grimes

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Sylvia, Frawley, Grimes, Davey and Jones.

2010 Premier: Cats

Wooden Spoon: Tigers

Brownlow: Ablett

Coleman: John Brown

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2010 Ladder position and record 9- 11wins 11 losses

B & F Winner: Colin Sylvia

Most Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: james strauss

Most Improved: Jack Watts

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Sylvia, Bruce, Miller, Jurrah, Morton

2010 Premier: Bulldogs

Wooden Spoon: Tigers

Brownlow: Judd

Coleman: Fev

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2010 Ladder position and record 9- 11wins 11 losses

B & F Winner: Brad Green

Most Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Tom Scully

Most Improved: Watts, Pettard, Dunn

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Sylvia, Green, Jurrah, Morton, Scully

2010 Premier: Bulldogs over Hawks in GF

Wooden Spoon: Tigers

Brownlow: Judd

Coleman: Roughead

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2010 Ladder position and record: 10th - 9wins, 13 losses

B & F Winner: Colin Sylvia

Most Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Luke Tapscott

Most Improved: Neville Jetta

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Sylvia, Jurrah, Trengove, Frawley, Morton

2010 Premier: St.Kilda

Wooden Spoon: Richmond

Brownlow: Colin Sylvia

Coleman: Barry Hall

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2010 Ladder position and record: 13th - 7 wins

B & F Winner: Colin Sylvia

Most Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Scully

Most Improved: Watts

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Sylvia, Jurrah, Jamar, Frawley, Morton

2010 Premier: Bulldogs

Wooden Spoon: Richmond

Brownlow: Sam Mitchell

Coleman: Buddy

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B & F Winner: Colin Sylvia

Most Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Jack Trengove

Most Improved: Neville Jetta

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Sylvia, Grimes, Frawley, Jurrah and Morton.

2010 Premier: Geelong

Wooden Spoon: Tigers

Brownlow: Ablett

Coleman: Brown

9 wins / 10 Spot

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I ALWAYS suck at these, so I made a few bold predictions...

2010 Ladder position and record: 13th (7 wins, 15 losses)

B & F Winner: Colin Sylvia

Most Brownlow Votes: Aaron Davey

Most Rising Star Votes: Jack Trengove

Most Improved: Jack Grimes

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Garland, Grimes, Jurrah, Davey, Sylvia

2010 Premier: St Kilda *shudder*

Wooden Spoon: Port Adelaide

Brownlow: Joel Selwood

Coleman: Fevola

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2010 Ladder position and record: 12th - 8 wins

B & F Winner: James Frawley

Most Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Jack Trengove

Most Improved: Stefan Martin

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Frawley, Joel McDonald, Sylvia, Grimes & Bate

2010 Premier: Bulldogs to beat the Hawks

Wooden Spoon: Fremantle

Brownlow: Adam Cooney

Coleman: Tippett

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2010 Ladder position and record: 13th with 7 wins

B & F Winner: Brent Moloney

Most Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Jack Trengove

Most Improved: Addam Maric (aka [censored])

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Warnock, Bate, Jurrah, Davey, Sylvia (with Frawley, Grimes, Morton, Green and Jamar next in line)

2010 Premier: Adelaide

Wooden Spoon: Fremantle

Brownlow: Bernie Vince

Coleman: Lance Franklin

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MFC 2010 Ladder position: 5th

B & F winner: Mark Jamar

Most brownlow votes: Mark Jamar

Highest goal kicker: Liam Jurrah

Most rising star votes: Jordan Gysbert

Most improved: Neville Jetta

5 most important players after 2010: Davey, Jamar, Jurrah, Sylvia, Frawley

2010 premiers: Western Bulldogs

Wooden spoon: North Melbourne

Brownlow winner: Dal Santo

Coleman: Fevola

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MFC 2010 Ladder position: 9th (10 wins)

B & F winner: Mark Jamar

Most brownlow votes: Colin Sylvia

Highest goal kicker: Brad Green

Most rising star votes: Tom Scully

Most improved: Mark Jamar

5 most important players after 2010: Grimes, Jurrah, Sylvia, Jamar, Frawley

2010 premiers: Collingwood (ugh no !)

Wooden spoon: West Coast

Brownlow winner: Dane Swan

Coleman: Barry Hall

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2010 Ladder position and record: 7th / 13wins 9 losses

B & F Winner: Cameron Bruce

Most Brownlow Votes: Colin Sylvia

Most Rising Star Votes: Jack Trengove

Most Improved: Jack Watts

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Watts. Jurrah, Warnock, Bruce, Davey (special mentions Sylvia, Scully, Wonna, Frawley, Jamar - who will star up forward also)

2010 Premier: Cats

Wooden Spoon: Tigers

Brownlow: Ablett

Coleman: Brown

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