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3 amigos

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Which of our players (including the 3 amigos of course) is most likely to won our next Brownlow.

Which is a different question to who is best i accept

But, I reckon Watts by a mile, then Petracca then ..... Tyson? 

 

 

Glad I am not a youngster having to decide what number goes on the back of my new MFC jumper 2017.

Oliver. Incredible vision and lightning hands.

Petracca. X factor +

Brayshaw. Will be as hard at it as Viney.

3 minutes ago, Bigred said:

Which of our players (including the 3 amigos of course) is most likely to won our next Brownlow.

Which is a different question to who is best i accept

But, I reckon Watts by a mile, then Petracca then ..... Tyson? 

 

Watts no chance. 3rd tall forwards don't win Brownlows, even exceptional ones.

Viney is our best chance to win one in the next 5 years.

In terms of the original question asked, I'd go 1. Petracca, 2. Oliver, 3. Brayshaw. Love all three.

 
12 minutes ago, Members' Wing said:

Watts no chance. 3rd tall forwards don't win Brownlows, even exceptional ones.

Viney is our best chance to win one in the next 5 years.

In terms of the original question asked, I'd go 1. Petracca, 2. Oliver, 3. Brayshaw. Love all three.

Considering Brent fricken' Moloney was a bee's you-know-what away in a horrific losing year, an inside mid like Viney is definitely our best chance in the coming years.

25 minutes ago, Bigred said:

Which of our players (including the 3 amigos of course) is most likely to won our next Brownlow.

Which is a different question to who is best i accept

But, I reckon Watts by a mile, then Petracca then ..... Tyson? 

 

Tyson, already a proven vote getter.


biggest problem (and it's not really a problem) is that we'll have so many stars they'll just pinch votes off each other

i'm allowed to dream :lol:

On August 15, 2016 at 10:59 AM, TRIGON said:

Chunders to advantage nearly as well as he taps to advantage.

Am I right in saying we got Hogan from the Scully compensation? So really, Max's Magic chunder landed us Hogan?

Is there anything that man can't do?

4 hours ago, Pates said:

It's funny but under better tutelage and culture I think that midfield could have been quite good. 

Sculldog has had a bloody good year, we all knew he had it in him which was what hurt. Trenners got unlucky and poorly managed, and Gys and Tappy showed at times good ability but our failure to develop promising youngsters into AFL players was a disgrace back then. 

Without wanting go over the past, Tapscott was dire.

 

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