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RR's Weekly Poll (c) - Round 1: Who in the AFL deserves a pie in the face the most?

The Most Punchable Head in the AFL (Multiple choices allowed) 110 members have voted

  1. 1. Who has THE most punchable head in the AFL as we enter the 2013 season?

    • Nick Maxwell
      20
    • Stephen Milne
      25
    • Mitch Robinson
      39
    • Andrew Demetriou
      14
    • Chris Judd
      9
    • David King
      15
    • Barry Prendergast
      6
    • Caroline Wilson
      46
    • Tom Scully
      37
    • Matthew Lloyd
      12
    • Greg Denham
      34
    • Brock McLean
      39
    • Gerard Healy
      11
    • Dwayne Russell
      24
    • Hamish McLachlan
      6
    • Luke Darcy
      14
    • Anthony Hudson
      8
    • Brent Harvey
      22
    • Haydn Ballantyne
      18
    • Dean Laidley
      5
  2. 2. The Most Punchable Head in the AFL (continued ...)

    • Campbell Brown
      7
    • Kevin Sheedy
      29
    • Jack Reiwoldt
      15
    • Jeff Geischen
      11
    • Eddie McGuire
      29
    • Lance Franklin
      9
    • Sam Newman
      13
    • Brad Scott
      11
    • Jason Akermanis
      29
    • Michael Voss
      4
    • Dean Bailey
      8
    • Dean Wallis
      15
    • Paul Roos
      15
    • Harry O'Brien
      16
    • Wayne Carey
      11
    • Graeme 'Gubby' Allen
      17
    • Glen Jakovich
      5
    • Andy Maher
      19
    • Dermott Brereton
      9
    • Damien Barrett
      31

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Okay 'Landers ... after four days of intense voting in one of the most controversial polls ever to appear on this hallowed forum ... the results are in.

The Final Leaderboard

Caroline Wilson - 43 votes

Brock McLean - 38 votes

Mitch Robinson - 38 votes

Tom $cully - 36 votes

Greg Denham - 32 votes

Damien Barrett - 31 votes

Kevin Sheedy - 29 votes

Jason Akermanis - 28 votes

Eddie McGuire - 27 votes

Stephen Milne - 24 votes

Congratulations Carowhine ... you are the inaugural winner (loser) of Demonland's Most-Pie-To-The-Head-Worthy (formerly Most Punchable) Person in the AFL.

Say Hello to Iron Mike ... you whiny, bitter know-all.

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Just imagine copping one in the ring from Mike Tyson.

Brings tears to the eyes.

This is probably Caros loftiest media award.

 
 

Bet that's the first time a guys ever left something creamy on her face

thanks a lot , now i gotta go make a fresh cuppa tea , thats mad


Bet that's the first time a guys ever left something creamy on her face

That is one of the most disgraceful, sexist and general poor taste posts I've read on this site.

Wish I'd thought of it first.

  • 4 weeks later...

How did Lindsay Thomas avoid at least a nomination in this? I can't think of a bigger [censored] in the AFL right now. Staging, diving, over-celebrating, weak little dog.

 

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