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I know betting on the brownlow is for mugs, but Travis Johnstone at $201 seems just a tad ridiculous... almost too juicy to ignore.

Our leading vote getter for the past two years is 4 times longer odds than Cameron Bruce and longer than Jeff White. :huh:

For the conservative punter, you can take the shorter odds and get on St Kilda's prized new recruit Michael Gardiner! :rolleyes:

Anyway, might have a nibble... or maybe i'll just throw my money straight in the bin. :P

 

I know betting on the brownlow is for mugs, but Travis Johnstone at $201 seems just a tad ridiculous... almost too juicy to ignore.

Our leading vote getter for the past two years is 4 times longer odds than Cameron Bruce and longer than Jeff White. :huh:

For the conservative punter, you can take the shorter odds and get on St Kilda's prized new recruit Michael Gardiner! :rolleyes:

Anyway, might have a nibble... or maybe i'll just throw my money straight in the bin. :P

Wouldnt it be safer to bet which team will win the grand final in the last week in september. I would have thought so. I cant see any melb player being right up there. We dont have many standouts (except McLean) but out team is very ballanced. Safer bet would be to go to TAB tomorrow and throw $2010 dollars on Aussies winning the ashes 5-0

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Wouldnt it be safer to bet which team will win the grand final in the last week in september. I would have thought so.

Yes, you're right, it would be safer, but i think i might have some trouble finding an agency offering me odds of 200-1 during gf week to pick the winner.

Safer bet would be to go to TAB tomorrow and throw $2010 dollars on Aussies winning the ashes 5-0

i don't think you quite understand the concept of 'odds'.

 

I know betting on the brownlow is for mugs, but Travis Johnstone at $201 seems just a tad ridiculous... almost too juicy to ignore.

Our leading vote getter for the past two years is 4 times longer odds than Cameron Bruce and longer than Jeff White. :huh:

For the conservative punter, you can take the shorter odds and get on St Kilda's prized new recruit Michael Gardiner! :rolleyes:

Anyway, might have a nibble... or maybe i'll just throw my money straight in the bin. :P

Nice numbers.

I remember seeing 500 to 1 for Melbourne to win the GF in January in 2000!!! :o

In my opinion Trav is not going to get any better as a player, only more consist and that can only mean getting in the votes more often.

Good luck!!

Go Dees


I'd rather spend my money on Brock. What are his odds.

$41 - Brock McLean

$51 - Cameron Bruce

$151 - Jeff White

$201 - Travis Johnstone, James McDonald

$301 - Aaron Davey, Brent Moloney, Russell Robertson

$401 - Brad Green

$501 - Clint Bartram, Matthew Bate, David Neitz, Byron Pickett, Jared Rivers, Colin Sylvia

$751 - Adem Yze

$1,001 - The rest

 
$41 - Brock McLean

$51 - Cameron Bruce

$151 - Jeff White

$201 - Travis Johnstone, James McDonald

$301 - Aaron Davey, Brent Moloney, Russell Robertson

$401 - Brad Green

$501 - Clint Bartram, Matthew Bate, David Neitz, Byron Pickett, Jared Rivers, Colin Sylvia

$751 - Adem Yze

$1,001 - The rest

Cam Bruce is easily our best shot at a Brownlow, if it wasn't for injury he would've been up for serious contention in the 2006 Brownlow count.


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