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Congratulations Jeremy Howe

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Might have gotten a bit ahead of myself. Im not sure if the public vote actually decides this or if the all-australian committee does. Oh well, im sure he will win it anyway from here.

 

Best high flyer I've ever seen, though I didn't see Bob Pratt. Well done Jeremy.


Best high flyer I've ever seen, though I didn't see Bob Pratt. Well done Jeremy.

Apparently Coleman stood on heads from day one.

Public vote doesn't count on the final. The only reason to vote is if you vote on the winning mark you might win a prize or something.

Its judged by an AFL panel

 

Public vote doesn't count on the final. The only reason to vote is if you vote on the winning mark you might win a prize or something.

Its judged by an AFL panel

The other (real) reason is for the sponsor to gather information and build their mailing list.

The other (real) reason is for the sponsor to gather information and build their mailing list.

Bazinga !!! B)

Ironic when you think that Newton and Jurrah have provided our only "silverware" in recent times....

If the panel don't pick the one against Sydney, they have rocks in their head.

It just doesn't get better than that. No Pack, no assistance on the leap, full hang time, do I need to say anymore.

Mind you, last year the panel didn't go with the popular vote. Andrew Walker's mark was chosen by everyone, except the panel, who chose Krakouer's.

What a disrgrace that was!

No doubt the West Australian judge this year will vote for Nik Nat, the rest wil go with Howie.


Fantastic mark that one against the Swines. Howe reminds me of Trevor Barker in the way he has a big leap and often gets great hang time. Sits on a players back or shoulders and hangs.

Going back to Jurrahs MOTY, IIRC he didn't get the mark of the week on the public vote, it went to Goddard. Far and away the the best 2 grabs that year. Then the panel chose Jurrahs for the mark of the year

I think the expressions in the crowd tell the story !!

I think the expressions in the crowd tell the story !!

Not wrong, I was at the game and Sydney fans were cheering it! Mind you they were smacking us at the time so they didn't have much to worry about!

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I still remember the year Newton won it, he "tied" in the Mark of The Week voting with a West Coast Eagles slips catch.

Well done Howe!

Jurrah didn't even win mark of the week when he won MOTY.

anyone else think his other mark was better?

The other (real) reason is for the sponsor to gather information and build their mailing list.

Or you could click the "Don't contact me" button. Or not click it if it's opt in etc..etc..

 

K.B's vote is the only one that counts.

should have had all three marks in the top 3 not just 2.

Go Howe.

I still remember the year Newton won it, he "tied" in the Mark of The Week voting with a West Coast Eagles slips catch.

Well done Howe!

Wash your mouth out - never ever mention Howe and Neutron (an inert sub-atomic particle, with no energy output) in the same post - no comparison.

BUT...being serious for a moment - it is great to have some positive news about MFC for a change. Soak it up.

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