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17 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

If every player was asked who they’d prefer in their team do you think they’d pick Gawn or Tom Mitchell? 

I don't know.

Because we're talking about the Brownlow, it's in that context the comment was made.

 

Jack Viney 2019 together with All Australian and premiership captain!!

 
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On 8/6/2018 at 10:32 PM, Deestroy All said:

Yeah he’ll [censored] it in with 6 votes from 2 wins...

Response to my post stating Patrick Cripps would be hard to beat in Brownlow.

Proof that 12k+ posts indicate that whilst you may be good at waffle and sarcasm, really know stuff all about the game in general.


J Harmes a smokey

Wont be a tagger forever 

Gus, Lever or Harmes.

Or someone who's not even born yet. i.e. we're such a good team with such a good spread that we become a team of vote stealers.

 

Based on the polling we may not get one.  Yes we have the players who deserve one but getting enough votes for one is a different matter.

Viney will start taking votes from Brayshaw and Oliver.  Along with Max claiming his fair share they may all finish in the top 5 or top 10 but all too good to separate in the votes. 

That is one star-studded midfield, the likes of which hasn't bee seen since the Lions of the early 2000's. 

Sadly, the Brownlow means less and less each year so Max, Ollie, Gus and Jack can rotate for the Norm Smith medal ?

Edited by Lucifer's Hero


12 hours ago, ProperDee said:

Response to my post stating Patrick Cripps would be hard to beat in Brownlow.

Proof that 12k+ posts indicate that whilst you may be good at waffle and sarcasm, really know stuff all about the game in general.

He lost by 8 votes, he wasn’t hard to beat at all. 

My point was there was no way he would win it. And I was correct as always. 

Can’t recall a defender winning a Brownlow.

Do we really care? Winning finals and then a GF is what counts. Winning the best midfielder award is just an AFL sideshow.


5 hours ago, layzie said:

Who has the 'highest games no votes ' record currently?

Nick Smith (Swans) 211 games, no votes. 

So the rumour goes....

Brayshaw. Unlike Oliver, who does a lot of hard-to-see work in close, Brayshaw does the eyecatching stuff,.If Oliver further develops his own eyecatching work, - Look out, Brownlow.

This is purely subjective on my part, but I reckon Brayshaw has a more conspicuous style of play than Oliver.

On 9/25/2018 at 6:27 PM, Jibroni said:

Can’t recall a defender winning a Brownlow.

I think Wanganeen played back pocket in 93...

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