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Once again the AFL/ CHannel 10 have started/ finished/ shoved in the middle so god damn awful crap.

That cover of Long Way To The Top is THE WORST!!!!!!!! cover ever!!!

Once again, no idea of taste.

If I was AC/DC I'd speak to the cops about charging them with cold blooded murder!

(start of the Brownlow if you did not see it)

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Once again the AFL/ CHannel 10 have started/ finished/ shoved in the middle so god damn awful crap.

That cover of Long Way To The Top is THE WORST!!!!!!!! cover ever!!!

Once again, no idea of taste.

If I was AC/DC I'd speak to the cops about charging them with cold blooded murder!

(start of the Brownlow if you did not see it)

Glad I missed that!

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And now they interview some gould guy (sp) and he starts babbling on about being called a poofter and then saying but we are good friends so maybe you like poofters eh tuddy

The look on tim lanes face was great!

Ahhh live TV, you can't beat it!

But seriously this count is full of a tonne of extra crap that is not required!

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And now they interview some gould guy (sp) and he starts babbling on about being called a poofter and then saying but we are good friends so maybe you like poofters eh tuddy

The look on tim lanes face was great!

Ahhh live TV, you can't beat it!

But seriously this count is full of a tonne of extra crap that is not required!

Rivetting TV....3 hours of hearing Anthony Hudson yell through my Stereo...God i hate that little Cretin! :)

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Pretty ordinary and at times outright cringeworthy.

The AC/DC cover?? I am still questioning how it was even remotely relevant - and who were those fraudsters anyway?

The early introduction of Swan and Ablett was just plain embarrassing - the cameras caught Luke Hodge clearly pissing himself at the sheer awkwardness of it all.

The segment on Jimmy is the only redeeming feature so far I reckon.

And as for that total prat Demetriou and his excruciating "pauses for dramatic effect" - what a [censored]!! Got a touch of the 'Rob Oakeshot's' about him for sure - thinks he is the star of the show and just loving every moment of it.

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I'm out.

Judd forgot one of the brown paper bags backstage just before though, had to duck off, environmental emergency and all.

FWIW cannot stand 'the filth' but I think Swan was seriously short changed and Judd... Was he really BOG so often?

Just goes to show how much of a one man team Carlton are. When they win he is normally BOG. 30 votes next from Carlton was 9.

Swan, Ablett, Hayes were all unlucky(lucky) that they are in teams with far greater spread of talent, Pendlebury & Didak, Selwood, Montagna and Goddard all shared the votes from their teams.

Congrats to Judd great player. Doubt he'll win another flag though. Think the Dees will move past them next year they are treading water IMO.

(beat me to it Chook)

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It actually says a lot about where Carlton are at that Judd gets so many BOG's. There's no Pendlebury to take votes off him, for one. Judd's second Brownlow came because his teammates are so bad that he's the only one that stands out.

Well said. I fully expect to beat the MFC to beat Carlton next year. They may have beaten us in 2007, but we will have the much better list in years to come.

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Judd had a great season missing the first few games of the season and a worthy winner in my opinion

One of the first players i would pick in my team although i don't rate him captain material at all

Seen many RED HOT favorite's fail to win the medal so its nothing new Swan didn't win it

The Tigers are still upset Bartlett didn't win it and that was decades ago

Think some of you just have a problem with Judd because he didn't choose to become a Demon

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