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Any predictions for the Bluey? 150 members have voted

  1. 1. who wins?

    • Nathan jones
      111
    • Colin Garland
      22
    • James Frawley
      0
    • Matt Jones
      0
    • Dean Terlich
      1
    • Jack Trengove
      1
    • Colin Sylvia
      2
    • Other
      3

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I think Garland may get the nod. N Jones second. M Jones, Trengove and Terlich to follow. Disturbingly Dunn will be close to that bunch. Sylvia, McDonald, Frawley and Howe to round out the top 10. Viney to just miss out on top 10. But he'll win it next year!

 

Tammie has just arrived on the Bluey red carpet, but she is going stag tonite. Experts are commentating how this does not look good for Roos coaching the club in 2014. Bookies now have Roos at $1:02 for the job and Roos is now 49/50% chance.

I'm sorry... Are you saying Tammi Roos has arrived at Melbourne's B&F by herself? When she is supposed to be in Bhutan?

Please explain

 

I was leaning towards that... Any morsel of info though....


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I'm sorry... Are you saying Tammi Roos has arrived at Melbourne's B&F by herself? When she is supposed to be in Bhutan?Please explain

You didn't take me seriously. Surely not!!!

I think Garland may get the nod. N Jones second. M Jones, Trengove and Terlich to follow. Disturbingly Dunn will be close to that bunch. Sylvia, McDonald, Frawley and Howe to round out the top 10. Viney to just miss out on top 10. But he'll win it next year!

Dunn had aver good year in spite of the caning he gets on here A few here should listen to what other supporters think of Dunn They would be suprised

 

How appropriate?

New award the James McDonald best team man award.

Won by Nathan Jones.

Junior is at the B&F and has a award named after him!

PJ's doing? No idea, but I love it.

Junior back to the club who loves him.


So we name an award after a guy we shafted way before his time. I have nothing against an award being named after Junior. I think its fantastic. James is actually there tonight to present it and honour Flash.

By the way I'm assuming the players aren't wearing their blazers?

Glen Bartlett tells the Best and Fairest crowd that there is no announcement to come tonight on a coach. Just saw that on twitter

Junior said he is down just to honour flash.

I would love him to be announced as one of Roosy's assistants tomorrow.

That would make my week.

  1. Jones says he is completely honoured to win the award and James McDonald was his number 1 role model.

  2. The winner of the James McDonald Best Team Man award is @nathan2jones.

James McDonald is at the Best and Fairest as a former B&F winner and to honour Flash. He will now present the Best Team Man award.

  1. Peter Jackson announces the new award - Best Team Man - will be named in past player James McDonald's honour.

You didn't take me seriously. Surely not!!!

... No... No I didn't

Any messages of hope for the future from the Bluey would be greatly appreciated from those who can't attend. :)


No blazers.

So I think PJ has erased everything that Schwab left behind. I bet the players are happy not to be dressing up like schoolboys.

So is Peter Jackson the new sponsor of the suits?

Geez slow news week from the Bluey.

Tweeted: the Troy Broadbridge Memorial Award for the best Melbourne listed VFL player goes to Jesse Hogan. The crowd erupts!

Does that mean Magner has been delisted? ;-)


Geez slow news week from the Bluey.

Totally agree. Maybe communication has broken down.

The Troy Broadbridge Memorial Award for the best Melbourne listed VFL player goes to Jesse Hogan. The crowd erupts!

Hogan thanks his development coaches, the Viney household (where he lives), Mitch Clark who mentored him, all his team mates.

The Ron Barassi Jnr Award for leadership goes to Colin Garland, presented by Jade Rawlings.

 

Great to see Sylvia sneak into the top 5 for the first time in his 10 years at the club.

He'll be something one day that boy, mark my words.

Sylvia wins the Ian Ridley Memorial trophy for community output.


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