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Just saw this clip of Howe's mark on Good Morning America... pretty funny.

http://www.worldfoot...012052210064722

If they knew the game any better they might have got a good old belly-laugh from the score in the top left corner too...

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I find it really hard to split the two. The Sydney one looked more spectacular, but I wonder whether the one against Port wasn't higher and a bit more difficult. Spectacular will usually win.

Spectacular didn't win it last year.

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Jeremy #1 55%

Jeremy #2 22%

Niknat 22%

Must have secured Nik Nats AA selection.

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

Lets hope Howe leaves a bigger impact on AFL than those two fly by nighters.

MOTY is overrated beyond a 5 second thrill. I am interested in what players do at ground level. Newton and Jurrah did not do enough to survive in AFL footy

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MOTY is overrated beyond a 5 second thrill. I am interested in what players do at ground level. Newton and Jurrah did not do enough to survive in AFL footy

Bloody hell RR, it's a novelty award for a spectacular part of our game. I'm not sure who's overrating it, the sponsors aren't as I'm pretty sure 1st prize is about $2500 worth of fuel or something. It's a fun award that means bugger all in the scheme of things, but given that we aren't playing finals, our year was crud, and 1 of our players has 2 of the top 3 nominations, surely we can have a bit of fun with it?

If you don't like the MOTY, then I'm sure you won't waste your time voting, and further to that, won't waste cyber space of posting on this thread again.

Good day to you.

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Lets hope Howe leaves a bigger impact on AFL than those two fly by nighters.

MOTY is overrated beyond a 5 second thrill. I am interested in what players do at ground level. Newton and Jurrah did not do enough to survive in AFL footy

You don't have a very good grasp of irony do you RR...

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Bloody hell RR, it's a novelty award for a spectacular part of our game.

Well done. Thats my point.

If you don't like the MOTY, then I'm sure you won't waste your time voting, and further to that, won't waste cyber space of posting on this thread again.

Good day to you.

I would have said get stuffed but I proffer you a good day as well.

You don't have a very good grasp of irony do you RR...

And your comment just drips with it Stuie. Well done also.

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Must have secured Nik Nats AA selection.

Lets hope Howe leaves a bigger impact on AFL than those two fly by nighters.

MOTY is overrated beyond a 5 second thrill. I am interested in what players do at ground level. Newton and Jurrah did not do enough to survive in AFL footy

Howe was nominated 8 times during the season so I guess he's had at least 8 fly by nighters.

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