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Who do we think will be the most likely winner of the Brownlow from our current list. I'll start the ball rolling:

 

3. Oliver

2. Petracca

1. Viney

 

honourable mentions

Gawn - (I know unusual for a ruckman to win recently, but there was Stynes, Moore, Dempsey).

Tyson (if he improves his kicking)

Hibberd

TMac

(left field choice) Brayshaw - yes he is that good folks when he is fit

 

Viney

3. Josh Kelly

2. Jake Lever

1. Zak Jones 

*Some seem to already have them on our current list... :lol:

Edited by DeeMfc

 

Olivers consistency gives him a toe chance. 

I think petracca is also a massive chance of becoming the best player in the comp

Sorry to be a party pooper, but my hope is that we don't have one in the next 10 years, because our top group of players are all so good they pepetually taking and sharing votes between them, that we tally well Brownlow wise as a team, but not well enough individually to have a winner.

More interested in having a Norm Smith medalist, along with breaking his curse.

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter

 

Not interested. Don't care. The players are welcome to.

I want PREMIERSHIPS .

Oliver... 

GAWN if he can recapture best form...

If Petracca can develop a tank and play midfield80/forward20... LOOK OUT! 

On 30/07/2017 at 9:28 AM, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Sorry to be a party pooper, but my hope is that we don't have one in the next 10 years, because our top group of players are all so good they pepetually taking and sharing votes between them, that we tally well Brownlow wise as a team, but not well enough individually to have a winner.

More interested in having a Norm Smith medalist, along with breaking his curse.

Didn't hurt Geelong when Ablett and Bartel won theirs.

When I read the question in the thread title, I immediately thought the Oliver is by far and away our best chance, but he'd need to start washing the umpires cars as I don't think he's their favourite player. Then I realised Dustin Martin wasn't really well liked, but he nearly pinched one last year and will likely win it this year. So with that in mind, Oliver could win one in 3-5 years.

1 minute ago, The Chazz said:

Didn't hurt Geelong when Ablett and Bartel won theirs.

Or the Bears 


Petracca.

Doesn't get the ball as much as Oliver, but the things he does with it have us and the media frothing. No doubt the umpires see this too as his touches are more visible than Oliver's as they're often out of congestion. He's just a beast.

Oliver

Viney

Petracca

It's a midfielders medal, so based in current projections it would be Oliver.

Oliver to be retrospectively awarded the 2017 Brownlow after Merrett wins it this year but Essendon are done for cheating again

dusty suspended for a punch in round 23   :D


18 hours ago, Spirit of 26 said:

Jack Viney's son's son.

Kobe Farmer will win a coleman before that happens.

  • 11 months later...
On 7/29/2017 at 1:02 PM, Dees2014 said:

Who do we think will be the most likely winner of the Brownlow from our current list. I'll start the ball rolling:

 

3. Oliver

2. Petracca

1. Viney

honourable mentions

Gawn - (I know unusual for a ruckman to win recently, but there was Stynes, Moore, Dempsey).

 

 

On 7/31/2017 at 8:33 PM, Dee tention said:

 

GAWN if he can recapture best form...

 

 

Gawn is now 2nd favourite for the Brownlow.    

21 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

 

 

Gawn is now 2nd favourite for the Brownlow.    

Won’t get near it. Umps won’t give him the votes earlier in the year.

 

Oliver. 

Dont be surprised if it’s this year, they started to notice him last year.


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