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Kudos to that poster who mentioned Jones as Melbourne's highest vote getter at $12. Currently on 11 votes, one ahead of Viney.

 
3 minutes ago, Chook said:

Dennis Cometti just rises above the cruft in that room like a cork in the ocean…or something. He’ll be sadly missed.

God, Bruce McAveney will now be undiluted.

 

Jonesy and Viney slugging it out for most votes. Interestingly, in the team leader board, we had more votes than Hawthorn, Geelong, North, St Kilda and Port before that round 

1 minute ago, chook fowler said:

God, Bruce McAveney will now be undiluted.

in know i'm the odd one out, but i never warmed to cometti. too much of a narcissist. much like me 


You are odd though DC :rolleyes:

 
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8 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Kudos to that poster who mentioned Jones as Melbourne's highest vote getter at $12. Currently on 11 votes, one ahead of Viney.

Cheers.

That wasn't me.


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Mack Horton;

The dark days of the Demons, are gone.

Max GAWN.

Jesus! Gawn only gets 2 against the Hawks. Tine for every other position to get their own medal

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On 24 September 2016 at 8:48 AM, McQueen said:

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

 

Just re-quoting...


Gawn's reaction after getting robbed every round is gold. Pretty much the only semi entertaining thing about the most boring thing on TV since a Ross Lyon press conference. 

Not a lot of love for Max. Not really surprised. Those white folk are after all sponsored by whom ? :rolleyes:

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1 minute ago, Nasher said:

How much did you wager mate?

Not a betting man, mate.


6 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Gawn's reaction after getting robbed every round is gold. Pretty much the only semi entertaining thing about the most boring thing on TV since a Ross Lyon press conference. 

They put those things on TV? Sadists!

 

Really, just goes to re-iterate a few things.

Geelong have Danger and Selwood, and thats it

Sydney have 4-5 players that just rob each other of votea

Richmond didn't win enough games for Dusty to poll enough votes

The Bont will poll a lot more votes next year


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