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If he kicks anothe bag of 5 he will be hard to beat ( I think he has got it anyway!) but if he gets 6-8 in a game he is a certainty.

Vince to beat Cripps in two weeks could help too.

 

If he kicks anothe bag of 5 he will be hard to beat ( I think he has got it anyway!) but if he gets 6-8 in a game he is a certainty.

Vince to beat Cripps in two weeks could help too.

Can see him kicking a large bag against the Blues.

 

Tbh I think it would prob be against GWS.

Either would be nice and both are light on in terms of key defence. A bag in both matches would be even better!

At the half way point, I had Cripps, Hogan, Brayshaw in that order, but relatively close.

Since then Cripps has been a little quieter (except for last week), Hogan has gone from strength to strength, while Brayshaw has dropped out of the conversation.


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I know it's unlikely, but I'd love him to get those 14 goals to hit 50 for the season. A bag of 6 will give him a real shot.

It would be a phenomenal achievement.

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I know it's unlikely, but I'd love him to get those 14 goals to hit 50 for the season. A bag of 6 will give him a real shot.

It would be a phenomenal achievement.

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More inside 50's would do wonders for his chances. As a team, we've shown we can convert off the lesser entries compared to our opposition.

Hopefully the higher scoring theme continues in the run home.

 

Want to triple your money? Fyfe for Brownlow into Hogan Rising Star paying $3

What about Brownlow quinella of Fyfe / Goldstein into Hogan Rising Star...

Every week he seems to raise the bar of his abilities. 4 weeks left in his first season on playing on AFL defenders, what more can he achieve?

He will hopefully kick at least 7 against carlton, hopefully that'll end the discussion over him and Cripps


I know it's unlikely, but I'd love him to get those 14 goals to hit 50 for the season. A bag of 6 will give him a real shot.

It would be a phenomenal achievement.

I really want him to finish the season as the no.1 contested mark in the competition.

That would also be an <insert your own superlative> achievement.

Trailing Hawkins by 2 so still in with a chance.

I really want him to finish the season as the no.1 contested mark in the competition.

That would also be an <insert your own superlative> achievement.

Trailing Hawkins by 2 so still in with a chance.

With the way we deliver the ball into the 50 he has a very, very good chance.

He is actually going to be on the rush hour on triple m with james and bill tomorrow, Im guessing he will be on in the first hour so between 3-4

At the half way point, I had Cripps, Hogan, Brayshaw in that order, but relatively close.

Brayshaw wont come top 5. Saad, Miller and Sheed have all been better

Brayshaw wont come top 5. Saad, Miller and Sheed have all been better

Reckon he'll sneak in. Miller hasn't even been nominated yet.


he will be tho.

saad has been so good, playing in a seriously poor side.

is it wrong that i kinda sorta want cripps to win just to make hulk angry so he crushes even harder over the offseason and into 2016?

When Hoges comes out of contract i'm terrified a dodgy Carlton supporting millionaire will have arranged an undercover offer impossible to refuse .

Reckon he'll sneak in. Miller hasn't even been nominated yet.

Yes he has.

so i didnt read through this whole thread but with big Maxy Gawn signing today i just had to ask

Does anyone have any knowledge on what the current situation is with Hoges? Like as in are talks already starting, does he have an offer in front of him etc? We would be crazy to have not at least approached him about it.


so i didnt read through this whole thread but with big Maxy Gawn signing today i just had to ask

Does anyone have any knowledge on what the current situation is with Hoges? Like as in are talks already starting, does he have an offer in front of him etc? We would be crazy to have not at least approached him about it.

He signed a new deal earlier in the season tying him to the club until the end of 2017. They'll probably talk again at some stage next season to try and extend him, but I doubt negotiations are happening at the moment.

He signed a new deal earlier in the season tying him to the club until the end of 2017. They'll probably talk again at some stage next season to try and extend him, but I doubt negotiations are happening at the moment.

Yeah i suppose but you would think if he wanted a godfather type deal like the media keeps rambling on about we would give it to him.

Yeah i suppose but you would think if he wanted a godfather type deal like the media keeps rambling on about we would give it to him.

If it were up to me he'd have as much money as he wanted for as long as he wanted, as well as my first born.

 

Yeah i suppose but you would think if he wanted a godfather type deal like the media keeps rambling on about we would give it to him.

He is at the club for the next 48 games guaranteed - there is no rush. The next deal can be the huge one.

If it were up to me he'd have as much money as he wanted for as long as he wanted, as well as my first born.

Yeah me too, but I do worry about these new big deals.... look at Franklin. Since he was on the real big money whats he done?? Then again theres no other option I guess.

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