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2016 Best & Fairest: Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Memorial Trophy (merged thread)


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Who will win the 2016 Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Trophy?  

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  1. 1. Who will win the 2016 Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Trophy?

    • Max Gawn
      119
    • Jack Viney
      35
    • Jack Watts
      5
    • Nathan Jones
      3
    • Bernie Vince
      0
    • Tom McDonald
      1
    • Dom Tyson
      2
    • Other
      1

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2 hours ago, Dante said:

I heard from a very reliable source today, that before the Geelong game the players were cooked and according to the source the club thought they had about 2 quarters left in them.

Take that for what you want.

 

so what was their excuse for the Carlton debacle ??

Those two last games should not be forgotten if we are to improve beyond our present mediocrity. ( yes we have improved from poor to mediocre but there is a long long way to go.)

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Congrats Jack. Next stop: Brownlow.

I mentioned before - reading the Roos tea-leaves - that Max has some work to do (as signposted in his pressers).

So not surprised by Hunt's regard from the coach's box.

But Matrix Oliver? I still thought he'd be contender in the Rising till the very end. What's the deal there?

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22 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Congrats Jack. Next stop: Brownlow.

I mentioned before - reading the Roos tea-leaves - that Max has some work to do (as signposted in his pressers).

So not surprised by Hunt's regard from the coach's box.

But Matrix Oliver? I still thought he'd be contender in the Rising till the very end. What's the deal there?

Clarry was good. The reality is there were several others who were better and more consistent over more games. 

Little matter. The kid is going to be a bazooka. Gun doesn't do him justice.

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20 minutes ago, P-man said:

Clarry was good. The reality is there were several others who were better and more consistent over more games. 

Little matter. The kid is going to be a bazooka. Gun doesn't do him justice.

Is there a breakdown of how Choo-Choo polled in the games that he did play? Strange in my opinion that they don't have a mechanism to counter for absenteeism, like shaving off the bottom handful - five or so - of individual polling games - not a big dif for Clarry, but Jack probably deserved last year's Bluey as well.

Agree on the Bazooka though. Our best prospective chance alongside Jack for a Chas in a long time.

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2 hours ago, america de cali said:

Even poorer consisting our excellent run with injuries this season.  Finals sides are gearing up to peak. We wave the white flag.

Most intelligent people realise the afl is not even. Age and conditioning play a massive part in outcomes. Im not going to pretend i know afl conditioning but i think its a safe assumption unless you're already elite most players would take a year or 2 to condition for a full year.

So as a fun exercise go run a couple kms a day for a week or 2 and let me know if you tire out by the end of it.

Maybe then you can put some perspective in your dribble

You even admit it in your comment that we were not funals standard 

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I'm looking forward to watching Roos' speech myself but it sounds like he's tried to impart a last bit of wisdom not just to the players but the club. Pointing to Richmond and saying "don't become that again". 

Over to you now Goody!

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Bit surprised Maxy got 3rd. Surprised Jonsey was 2nd but maybe I have just forgotten his first half of the year. He really is a great leader. Well done to Jack. But I would not have had votes for the essendon, carlton or geelong game. Just because they were terrible games. But anyway that wasnt going to happen. 

Sounds like it was a good night and a good atmosphere in the room. 

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1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Surely anyone who went last night must have heard anything about off field trades and movement?

I asked Jack Watts if his mate Hoges was staying put and he just gave me the thumbs up and said "Yep he'll be ok". Pretty sure that's his standard response though.

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20 hours ago, demon9 said:

I asked Jack Watts if his mate Hoges was staying put and he just gave me the thumbs up and said "Yep he'll be ok". Pretty sure that's his standard response though.

I asked a couple of questions

21 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Surely anyone who went last night must have heard anything about off field trades and movement?

I put up here what I was told, but you said what I get told is rubbish, so I won't bother

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10 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

I asked a couple of questions

I put up here what I was told, but you said what I get told is rubbish, so I won't bother

And when did i say that?? Can you please provide a link to when i said that??

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1 hour ago, hells bells said:

How impressive is Brendan McCartney.  I think his impact on the group can't be underestimated. 

I liked his description of Hunt: "...will stop at nothing to get the best out of himself and will be a fantastic player for this club for a long time".

I would say that Hunt is one of our better public speakers.  He was composed, articulate, gracious and he remembered to thank supporters!!

He has all the on and off field attributes to become a real leader for our club.    No pressure but Hunt could easily become Viney's V.C.

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On 9/7/2016 at 3:58 PM, Jesus Hoganshaw said:

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Not a fan of this tie from ANB

there's a tie in that image ??  :rolleyes:

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