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This is a chance for all demon fans to see who knows there footy.

1. Premiership / Sydney swans

2. Brownlow medal / Patrick Dangerfield

3. Coleman medal / buddy franklin

4. Keith bluey / Dom Tyson

5. Rising star / Jesse hogan

Just a bit of fun to see who gets the best score out of 5

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1. Premiership - Port Adelaide
2. Brownlow medal - after seeing who won it this year anything can happen, but I'll go with Tom Rockliff
3. Coleman medal - Buddy
4. Keith Bluey - Jack VIney
5. Rising star - Jesse Hogan

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1. Premiership / MELBOURNE

2. Brownlow medal / NATHAN JONES
3. Coleman medal / JESSE HOGAN
4. Keith bluey / NATHAN JONES
5. Rising star / JESSE HOGAN

...and I am totally unbiased.

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IN AN IDEAL WORLD

Premiership: MELBOURNE
Brownlow: NAT JONES
Coleman: HOGAN
Keith Bluey: TYSON
Rising Star: TIE BETWEEN HOGAN, BRAYSHAW AND MCCARTIN
Wooden Spoon: ESSENDON



REALITY

Premiership: MELBOURNE
Brownlow: NAT JONES
Coleman: HOGAN
Keith Bluey: TYSON
Rising Star: TIE BETWEEN HOGAN, BRAYSHAW AND MCCARTIN
Wooden Spoon: ST KILDA

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1. Premiership - Port Adelaide
2. Brownlow medal - Nathan Fyfe
3. Coleman medal - Buddy
4. Keith Bluey - Nathan Jones
5. Rising star - Nathan Freeman (though I'm quietly thinking Brayshaw is a chance!)

6. Wooden Spoon - Saints

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1. premiership - Hawthorn

2. Brownlow - Nat Fyfe

3. Coleman - Buddy Franklin

4. Bluey - Dom Tyson

5. Rising Star - McCartin but we took Lever (demonland in meltdown - damn you Machsy)..no wait.... Lever but we took McCartin (demonland in meltdown - damn you Picket fence) - or De goey just so I can hear at the NAB rising star presentation Bruce say "Degoey is speeecciaalll"

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Flag.Swans

Brownlow:Chunk

Bluey Chunk

Rising Star ;Hulk

Spoon:Blues

Coleman:Hulk

Wins 10

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Premiership - Port Adelaide

Brownlow - Travis Boak or Nat Fyfe

Coleman - Lance Franklin

Bluey - Dom Tyson

Rising Star - The Incredible Hulk

Wooden Spoon - St Kilda or Western Bulldogs

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This is a chance for all demon fans to see who knows there footy.

1. Premiership / Sydney swans

2. Brownlow medal / Patrick Dangerfield

3. Coleman medal / buddy franklin

4. Keith bluey / Dom Tyson

5. Rising star / Jesse hogan

Just a bit of fun to see who gets the best score out of 5

Are you actually going to dig this thread up and bother to analyse the results to see who gets the closest?

I know I won't.

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Gut says:

Premiership - Hawks

Brownlow - Travis Boak

Coleman - Buddy Franklin

Bluey - Dom Tyson

Rising Star - Jesse Hogan

Wooden Spoon - St Kilda

Hardest to predict is rising star imo, but confident Jesse seems set for a big impact on us if he gets in 20+ games this year.

Melbourne 8 wins and right 'in' several more.

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Premiership - Port
Brownlow - Nathan Fyfe
Coleman - Buddy Franklin
Bluey - Dom Tyson
Rising Star - Jesse Hogan
Wooden Spoon - St Kilda

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Premiership - Sydney
Brownlow - Nathan Fyfe (Ablett will win it if he is fit at the beginning of the season, however, this now looks very unlikely)
Coleman - Mitch Clark - I think he is that good, with the delivery the Cats can give him with Hawkins taking the best defender, I fear a blinder from the dirtiest of dogs.
Bluey - Jack Watts - Playing wing and half forward.
Rising Star - Jesse Hogan
Wooden Spoon - Carlton

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