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start voting [censored]!!

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But seriously, what a disgrace. Equivalent BF poll had it 65/35 Jurrah's way with 500 +votes. AFL has their ridiculous register to vote system and susceptibility to putting in multiple votes...Not saying BF is perfect, but very few would go to the trouble of making multiple BF accounts for the sake of a poll.

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Poll is closed.

But seriously, what a disgrace. Equivalent BF poll had it 65/35 Jurrah's way with 500 +votes. AFL has their ridiculous register to vote system and susceptibility to putting in multiple votes...Not saying BF is perfect, but very few would go to the trouble of making multiple BF accounts for the sake of a poll.

i voted 3 times

only Bennell in running for moty for dees bennell amd jurrah for goty (hopefully dunn)

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So what's the deal with Robert Walls announcing Mark of the Week every Monday on One Week at a Time? Gave it to Jurrah last week? Is it unofficial and has nothing to do with the actual MOTY?

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Poll is closed.

But seriously, what a disgrace. Equivalent BF poll had it 65/35 Jurrah's way with 500 +votes. AFL has their ridiculous register to vote system and susceptibility to putting in multiple votes...Not saying BF is perfect, but very few would go to the trouble of making multiple BF accounts for the sake of a poll.

I think my poll's a good source. :P

Herald Sun had it 65/35 as well, and I think SEN had a poll which favoured Jurrah more.

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It is actually Robert Walls selection that gets considered at the end of the year. If the voters select a different mark to Robert Walls then that one MAY be considered. Here is the link to how it works.Mark of the Year.

The winner gets Free petrol - NOT a car or T.V. If Wallsy selected Liam.s mark - he is in with a chance.

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It is actually Robert Walls selection that gets considered at the end of the year. If the voters select a different mark to Robert Walls then that one MAY be considered. Here is the link to how it works.Mark of the Year.

The winner gets Free petrol - NOT a car or T.V. If Wallsy selected Liam.s mark - he is in with a chance.

100% correct. The public only vote basically for a chance to win a prize each week. And if it does come up they select a different mark to Walls, then that gets included too.

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I can't say I care. As far as I am concerned it was just a warm up for the stuff we will see over the next couple of years.

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I can't say I care. As far as I am concerned it was just a warm up for the stuff we will see over the next couple of years.

Exactly.

Just a regulation mark for LJ.

I have little doubt he'll end up taking some of the best marks and kicking some of the best goals we've ever seen. How was his pass to Brad Green yesterday which flew between 3 North players and onto Green's chest! :blink:

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100% correct. The public only vote basically for a chance to win a prize each week. And if it does come up they select a different mark to Walls, then that gets included too.

Yes, Robert Walls selects a mark from the 3 nominated. That is then included in the final contenders.

If the public vote for a different mark, that mark is included as well as Robert Walls selection.

The Hun amongst others had Jurrah has the winner, so I find it a bit strange that Goddard was favoured. In any case a good result both are there as they were both great grabs.

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unlucky i guess..

i dont really care, although big marks is my fav part of the game...

im just happy a MFC player took a great mark.. we have been really lucky over the years to have some great goals and marks.

the picture sits nicely on my collage of MFC marks stuck on my wall, jurrah is now with the likes of

Yze , Yze , Robbo, Robbo, Robbo, Robbo, Newton, Farmer & daveys lil hanger over richo :)

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