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I propose a contest, which I'll keep track of throughout the season, where demonlanders cast their 3-2-1 Brownlow votes for Melbourne games after each round. Once the count is made at the end of the season, points will be awarded according to the following criteria: 

3 points for predicting a player with the correct number of actual votes polled.

1 point for predicting a player with the wrong number of votes.

10 point bonus for predicting the correct votes for a round in order.

 

I'll get the ball rolling with my first rd predictions 

3 - J. Viney, 2 - Boooooooo (sorry for my earlier indescretion Daisycutter), 1 - J. Watts

 

Edit: To make it interesting, I'll donate a prize of a Demonland T-shirt for the competition winner. Good luck!!

 
10 minutes ago, leucopogon said:

I propose a contest, which I'll keep track of throughout the season, where demonlanders cast their 3-2-1 Brownlow votes for Melbourne games after each round. Once the count is made at the end of the season we can go through and give points for how close we were. 

Eg. 3 points for predicting a player with the correct number of actual votes polled.

1 point for predicting a player with the wrong number of votes.

10 point bonus for predicting the correct votes for a round in order.

 

I'll get the ball rolling with my first rd predictions 

3 - J. Viney, 2 - T. Scully, 1 - J. Watts

 

mate, wash your mouth out and never mention that name again 

 

3. Viney 

2. TMac

1. Ward

 

only have TMAC ahead because he was in the winning side, those could swap around


20 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

mate, wash your mouth out and never mention that name again 

Yeah, Brownlow is such a dirty word ... :lol::unsure:

33 minutes ago, Red and Bluebeard said:

Yeah, Brownlow is such a dirty word ... :lol::unsure:

but only when we don't win it, r&b :lol: 

 
22 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

but only when we don't win it, r&b :lol: 

True. Viney, Jones or Hogan for it this year? 

Little tip: Don't put what you think. Put what you think the umpires will think.

3 - Viney

2 - Ward

1 - Watts


3  Viney

2 Ward

1 boooooooooooooooo

5 hours ago, P-man said:

Little tip: Don't put what you think. Put what you think the umpires will think.

3 - Viney

2 - Ward

1 - Watts

How the hell am I supposed to do that?

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1 hour ago, Chook said:

How the hell am I supposed to do that?

Just do the exact opposite of what your instincts tell you, like George Costanza in the episode where he lands the job with the NY Yankees.

Thread update: I'm putting up a prize for the winner (Demonland t-shirt) at season's end (see opening post for rules)

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What's say we have a week off from the Brownlow competition this week hey?

I'm assuming it's not too late for round 1 (?) ... just noticed this thread

Round 1 ...

3 - Viney

2-  T-Mac

1 - Ward


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3 hours ago, P-man said:

This competition is already not fun.

Agreed, I'll put my hand up and say I think I got a touch ahead of myself in the the enthusiasm of last weeks victory. 

But since you did your votes P-man I guess I'll do mine:

3 - Z. Merrett

2 - J. Daniher

1 - D. Zaharakis

 

 

Round 2 ...

3 - Zaharakis

2 - McDonald-Tipungwuti

1 - Daniher

Round 1

3. Viney

2. Ward

1. Watts

Round 2

3. Merret

2. Zaharakis

1. Daniher

45

53 minutes ago, 45HG said:

Round 1

1. Viney

2. Ward

3. Watts

Round 2

1. Merret

2. Zaharakis

3. Daniher

45H - do you mean these to read 3-2-1 in descending order as to votes?


2 hours ago, Skuit said:

45

45H - do you mean these to read 3-2-1 in descending order as to votes?

 

Good call, cheers

Round 1

3: Viney

2: Mcdonald

1: Watts

Round 2

3: Zaharakis

2: Merrett

1: Danniher

 
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Round 3 

3. T. Goldstein

2. B. Harvey

1. M. Gawn

Round 3

3 - Gawn

2 - Goldstein

1 - Harvey 

It will be interesting to see the coaches votes.

 

 

 

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