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Looking back thats what I thought too

But then I noticed HT had a second crack in Feb which was quite different (see below)

Should have gone with your first option HT it looked spooky

Yeah, you're probably right. That's the problem with so many prediction threads, a new one might come out every month / two months and before you know it you've changed your mind on things that much it's like hedging your bets.

Guess I'm guilty of that. :unsure::lol:

edit: Adelaide for Premiers , Bernie Vince and Bradshaw ?? OMG ! :lol:

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Yikes HT. Pretty much blows my Frawley for AA thread out of the water.

Amazing.

My prediction was a consummate failure too...

B & F Winner: Jamar

Our 5 most important players at the end of the season will be: Morton, Grimes, Watts, Scully, Trengove

Brownlow: McLean

The good, the bad and the ugly!

 

Wow - are you sure you didn't edit that High Tower? :P

A few bold predictions, a lot of Adelaide for premiers, and one had North as wooden spooners?

Although...hindsight does have 20/20 vision.

Wow - are you sure you didn't edit that High Tower? :P

A few bold predictions, a lot of Adelaide for premiers, and one had North as wooden spooners?

Although...hindsight does have 20/20 vision.

Looking at it now, I think I'll be lucky to get three right. West Coast, Brad Green and maybe Barry Hall.

I tipped Adelaide for Premiers in the other thread. So, I've stuffed it really.

edit: Oh and Scully...but I think Hannebury is a big show after his effort against Freo. He has been consistent.

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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

:o Hope you put money on those prediction.

Do you know this weeks lotto numbers? :)

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