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2 hours ago, Demonland said:

AFLCA votes, round four: Perfect 10 sees young Demon move up to fourth

Any chance that Viney could be a smokey for the Brownlow?

Paying $67 on Sportsbet. 

You beat me to the punch.  Been thinking about this very thing all day.  My father always told me to never bet on anything that can talk.  But I reckon I might put a few shekels on at those odds.  If he can stay fit and we keep on our current trajectory of improvement, I reckon JV can be a real chance.

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If Parker and Mitchell keep up their current form, they'll be streets ahead by the end of the year. Dangerfield needs to be a bit more consistent if he's going to challenge those two, but it's early days. 

I'd be stoked if Viney finished in the top 10.

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No chance, the coaches may notice him but the Brownlow comes down to who the umpires notice and I'm afraid Jack just wont be noticed.

If anything, he'll have a ripper year, will poll well with the coaches and then the umpires will be like ohh yeah I guess he was OK and then next year he'll get votes in games that he shouldn't.

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6 minutes ago, boydie said:

No chance, the coaches may notice him but the Brownlow comes down to who the umpires notice and I'm afraid Jack just wont be noticed.

If anything, he'll have a ripper year, will poll well with the coaches and then the umpires will be like ohh yeah I guess he was OK and then next year he'll get votes in games that he shouldn't.

Agreed, he nearly won the B&F last year from 16 games but only polled 3 Brownlow votes.

The coaches love him and rightly so. He'll win the B&F in a canter at this rate.

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He's gonna be our Lenny Hayes/Sam Mitchell... people will say he won't get noticed when somehow he'll bob up and get votes a lot. Only thing really hurting him is the fact that Gawn will steal them.

In coaches votes for the weekend, he got the 5 from both, and is now in 4th spot with Jack Ziebell. Says a lot.

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One thing he's got going for him this year is he's running with the ball a lot more; the flashier sort of things that get noticed by the umps.

He'll poll well, not sure he's quite ready to win just yet...

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2 hours ago, Peter Griffen said:

Of course he's a chance! imo he's got a minimum of 6 votes already. 

$67 is great odds. 

I reckon he might have 7 to this point.

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Wait till he no longer flies under the radar with those that matter; the coaches. I would say that this will be coming soon and if he can stand up under the pressure of being the hunted then load up.

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3 hours ago, TGR said:

He was actually paying $12 to lead Melbourne's votes only 2 weeks ago.

 

That was the bet of the year for mine, unless of course he finds a brick wall that puts him on an injury list.

Methinks it is more like a brick wall, a couple of tanks and a mobile missile launcher ... :lol::)

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4 hours ago, Demonland said:

AFLCA votes, round four: Perfect 10 sees young Demon move up to fourth

Any chance that Viney could be a smokey for the Brownlow?

Paying $67 on Sportsbet. 

Oh don't start!! The last thing we need is for a ginormous Mozz to be placed atop lofty brow!!

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4 hours ago, Demonland said:

AFLCA votes, round four: Perfect 10 sees young Demon move up to fourth

Any chance that Viney could be a smokey for the Brownlow?

Paying $67 on Sportsbet. 

Put 10 on him at 151-1 at the start of the year!! Wish I took the place bet as well!!

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14 hours ago, Demonland said:

AFLCA votes, round four: Perfect 10 sees young Demon move up to fourth

Any chance that Viney could be a smokey for the Brownlow?

Paying $67 on Sportsbet. 

Got him at $151 pre season could belive he was marked so low

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