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Punters: you can still get $12 for the Dees to win the premiership and $26 for Gawn to win the Brownlow. I suggest you take both.

We have our young and hungry best 25 fit and available for selection. But most importantly as a team we are improving by the week. 

We have the dominant ruckman who could have well polled  Brownlow votes in 8 games (out of 9).

As MFC supporters we naturally hold massive failure, doom and conned psychological issues.

We have every right to feel this.... to be pessimistic. However, the times have changed..... I am callng it. The MFC time has come.

Supporters; Open your eyes to where we are, rather than sufficienting yourself on where we have been. Let the past go!!

$26 for a Gawn Brownlow is awesome odds. $12 for a Dees Premiership is as good as it will get. 

I am convinced, our time has begun. Get on board.

I am!

 

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30 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

Punters: you can still get $12 for the Dees to win the premiership and $26 for Gawn to win the Brownlow. I suggest you take both.

We have our young and hungry best 25 fit and available for selection. But most importantly as a team we are improving by the week. 

We have the dominant ruckman who could have well polled  Brownlow votes in 8 games (out of 9).

As MFC supporters we naturally hold massive failure, doom and conned psychological issues.

We have every right to feel this.... to be pessimistic. However, the times have changed..... I am callng it. The MFC time has come.

Supporters; Open your eyes to where we are, rather than sufficienting yourself on where we have been. Let the past go!!

$26 for a Gawn Brownlow is awesome odds. $12 for a Dees Premiership is as good as it will get. 

I am convinced, our time has begun. Get on board.

I am!

What are the odds for Dangerfield to the Dee’s whilst you’re at it.

 

Gawn gives the umps too much lip, something that I have no doubt effects their voting (one of the best individual games I have seen was Greg Williams against us at Princess park- he got no votes)

1 hour ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Gawn gives the umps too much lip, something that I have no doubt effects their voting (one of the best individual games I have seen was Greg Williams against us at Princess park- he got no votes)

Was there with a Carlton mate and upon walking back to the tram stop we said to each other that if he didn't get three votes that day, we knew Brownlow was rigged. We know what history says now, Greg Williams got a Brownlow stolen from him and I've lost my enthusiasm for the award since that year.


2 hours ago, Grand New Flag said:

Punters: you can still get $12 for the Dees to win the premiership and $26 for Gawn to win the Brownlow. I suggest you take both.

We have our young and hungry best 25 fit and available for selection. But most importantly as a team we are improving by the week. 

We have the dominant ruckman who could have well polled  Brownlow votes in 8 games (out of 9).

As MFC supporters we naturally hold massive failure, doom and conned psychological issues.

We have every right to feel this.... to be pessimistic. However, the times have changed..... I am callng it. The MFC time has come.

Supporters; Open your eyes to where we are, rather than sufficienting yourself on where we have been. Let the past go!!

$26 for a Gawn Brownlow is awesome odds. $12 for a Dees Premiership is as good as it will get. 

I am convinced, our time has begun. Get on board.

I am!

Im on Max at 26 for a few weeks and he was into 21 on ladbrokes this morning. I heard he was 15/1 at the TAB but i havent looked. It definitely wont last and will only take an injury or two for him to come into double figures.

If you want to talk punting, feel free to drop into A Day at the Races thread. WE will listen.

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