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Brownlow Medal Night

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How many votes so far for Voldemort?

none as far as i know :)

 

Jones up to 9. Pulling a few 2 votes in losing games. Could start doing very well when we're winning more often...

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Those of the Baldarsebastard race all look the sameanyway.

You know him that well do you Nash?! :)

 

Scully on a total of 0 votes. Definitely worth those millions.

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Jones up to 9. Pulling a few 2 votes in losing games. Could start doing very well when we're winning more often...

But when we're winning more often we'll probably have more than one good player...


Unimpressed with the montage of best goals. No Bartram or Blease shown. They seem intent on ignoring Melbourne at every turn this year.

 

NikNat v Watts?

Was 3 - 0 in favour of Jack after the bombers game

Just noticed NN with a 4 next his name a few minutes back.


But when we're winning more often we'll probably have more than one good player...

he is getting the votes in losing games. votes that the other team should be getting.

David Mackay showing why he was worth every cent of that 4 year offer offer of $2m.

Was 3 - 0 in favour of Jack after the bombers game

Just noticed NN with a 4 next his name a few minutes back.

NN had a pair of 2 vote games in the last few rounds.

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he is getting the votes in losing games. votes that the other team should be getting.

Yeah right, tell that to Ablett who gets 3 votes when losing by 100 points...

Tom Macdonald on 0 votes. Lots of love for the Defenders of the game as per usual.

Grimes and Trenners also on 0.


Can someone tell me who's winning and what round we are up to, refuse to watch on Teev, and the AFL site is giving me nuthin !!!!!

Jobe Watson is in front but ineligible on 26, Scotty Thompson has 21. Up to round 15ish I think. Big tribute to Jimmy on now, Brian Stynes giving a tearful speech.

Watson is eligible


Moving tribute to Jim Stynes from his brother Brian.

Inaugural Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award to Richmond's Daniel Jackson.

Meanwhile, Jobe Watson has a commanding lead in the Brownlow although Essendon doesn't do much from here.

Scott Thompson and Garry Ablett Jr. are probably the only ones close enough.

Watson is eligible

Hmm, thought I saw the "X" on his name, but I could be on drugs. I don't remember him getting rubbed out and now can't find any evidence that he was.

In that case, good, I hope he wins. I'm a huge fan of his as a player, so much that I don't even hold the fact that he wears an Essendon jumper against him.

Could someone tell why the AFL website has a Brownlow Tracker that doesn't work ???

I'll answer my own question, It was designed by the MRP

 

4-3 to NicNat so far I think.

Was 3 - 0 in favour of Jack after the bombers game

Just noticed NN with a 4 next his name a few minutes back.

Thanks guys

The tribute to Jimmy has been the highlight so far; congrats to Daniel Jackson, suffers a bit from white line fever but seems a really decent guy off it.

Has anybody ever stopped to wonder why they're killing off beer fairies?


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