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BROWNLOW MEDAL COUNT 2016

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Well, at least Dangerfield can relax now and get stuck into a few froffies at Mondays count. 

My top 5:

1) Dangerfield (by streets)

2) Luke Parker

3) Rory Sloan

4) Dustin Martin

5) The Bont

Dark horse - Max Gawn

 

 
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Fair to say no one gives a [censored] about the Brownlow.

Luke Parker as the only competition for Dangerfield and his teammate Josh Kennedy as the smokey.

 

Maybe Jobe can present his medal to the winner?

2 hours ago, McQueen said:

Fair to say no one gives a [censored] about the Brownlow.

Not whilst Jab still wears one around his neck


Jobe might create some goodwill if he used this opportunity to hand his back. Show us his humble side (if possible) and that the game is still bigger than the individual.

3 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Jobe might create some goodwill if he used this opportunity to hand his back. Show us his humble side (if possible) and that the game is still bigger than the individual.

He's such a nice guy and so well rounded and.......

just give back the medal you cheating [censored]

 

I really like the Brownlow count

I like how all the TV experts criticise the umps votes because they don't agree with theirs

I dislike the interuptions during the count to interview players in contention who are half pizzed and don't know what to say (What can they say?)

I like to watch the MFC players poll a few votes.....Sould be a few more for us after a fairly good year

Dislike the speed reading by Gil ......A quick smoke outside and I've missed 2 rounds

Hate the thousand adds during the telecast.

 

Who do people reckon might poll well for the Dees?  is often very different to the BnF results.  my guess

Gawn  - 16    - i'd expect at least 4 BOGs

Viney - 15      - will get a lot of 1 and 2s

Tyson - 11

Watts - 8

Hogan - 7

Jones - 6

Apparently Jones is paying $12 to be Melbourne's highest vote getter. Surely that's worth a bit of a punt?


1 minute ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

Apparently Jones is paying $12 to be Melbourne's highest vote getter. Surely that's worth a bit of a punt?

Not sure about that but I reckon viney at 3.50 is pretty good value. Gawn short priced favorite but as all know it is a mid fielders award and viney did win our b&f

Tyson will poll well, the umps love him and he's had some good games...

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I reckon Luke Parker has been very good in a team that has hardly lost all year.

22 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Who do people reckon might poll well for the Dees?  is often very different to the BnF results.  my guess

Gawn  - 16    - i'd expect at least 4 BOGs

Viney - 15      - will get a lot of 1 and 2s

Tyson - 11

Watts - 8

Hogan - 7

Jones - 6

How about a closest to the pin for the Dees count.

I think the above is generous to all but Gawn. Interesting to see if the Umps notice the big men

Gawn - 13

Viney - 11

Tyson - 8

Watts - 6

Hogan - 4

Jones - 5

Looking forward to see what scrag Edelsten brings tonight.

Looking forward to seeing a backman win.

Looking forward to lots of awkward interviews mid count with players

Looking forward to lots of meaningless stats being regurgitated throughout the broadcast

Really, really looking forward to the red carpet telecast too.


Whats the deal with players that are away, do they get told not to bother showing up as they may only poll a few votes?

 

I find it all a bit boring. I'd rather watch Australia Story and Four Corners.

 

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Must be time to give Fev the microphone again?

On 24/09/2016 at 11:35 PM, DubDee said:

Maybe Jobe can present his medal to the winner?

has said he won't be attending

On ‎24‎/‎09‎/‎2016 at 11:35 PM, DubDee said:

Maybe Jobe can present his medal to the winner?

Out of a test tube with smoke spilling out of it.


1 hour ago, Spirit of 26 said:

Looking forward to see what scrag Edelsten brings tonight.

Looking forward to seeing a backman win.

Looking forward to lots of awkward interviews mid count with players

Looking forward to lots of meaningless stats being regurgitated throughout the broadcast

Really, really looking forward to the red carpet telecast too.

I'm looking forward to Mick Molloy looking like a bunny in the head lights again. Now that was good.

31 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

I'm looking forward to Mick Molloy looking like a bunny in the head lights again. Now that was good.

Since getting into bed with McGuire he has totally lost his street cred.

Now he's just another of Eddie's toadies.

 
56 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Must be time to give Fev the microphone again?

 

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1 hour ago, Return to Glory said:

Out of a test tube with smoke spilling out of it.

I'd prefer this previous Brownlow winner presenting.

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