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Only 5 votes behind after the perfect 10. C'MON YOU GOOD THING

 

Amazing game he had.  Almost willed us over the line.  Hes become a true leader.

6 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Amazing game he had.  Almost willed us over the line.  Hes become a true leader.

 

6 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Amazing game he had.  Almost willed us over the line.  Hes become a true leader.

I thought it was heartbreaking. He had to ruck, rove, defend and work as a forward. He dis everything and almost carried us over the line.

I really felt sorry for him on Sunday having to bust his guts while others went missing.

Go Maxy

 

 
5 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

This guy is honestly amazing. Not only a good footy player but from all reports a great fella. He is the sort of guy you would have as your best man without having ever met him. And best of all he is a dees man through and through. 

We win the gf in 2019, he should be Australian of the year !


Clarry finally hits the leaderboard too. He’ll be top 10 before long

Maxy is a dead set legend 

1 hour ago, WERRIDEE said:

Gawny hits the front. 

Sure hope Michael Christian didn't see it!  Will slap him with a fine for sure!

 
5 hours ago, Dirts said:

This guy is honestly amazing. Not only a good footy player but from all reports a great fella. He is the sort of guy you would have as your best man without having ever met him. And best of all he is a dees man through and through. 

We win the gf in 2019, he should be Australian of the year !

Pity your brides !

Max might win the brownlow and not make  AA team as a ruckman

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11 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

Max might win the brownlow and not make  AA team as a ruckman

I agree with Cornes. We are so lucky to have him.

MAX GAWN has been the best and most influential player in the competition this season and the Melbourne ruckman definitely deserved his spot in my round 16 Team of the Week.

I think he has a really good chance to win the Brownlow Medal.

2 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

I agree with Cornes. We are so lucky to have him.

MAX GAWN has been the best and most influential player in the competition this season and the Melbourne ruckman definitely deserved his spot in my round 16 Team of the Week.

I think he has a really good chance to win the Brownlow Medal.

I may make a goose of myself but it's doubtful Max will win the Brownlow

Umpires won't vote for him

Maybe if he played for anyone but Melbourne

There's something wrong with the world, though, that's for sure

On 7/2/2018 at 8:14 PM, WERRIDEE said:

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-07-02/aflca-votes-round-15-change-at-the-top-as-big-guns-fire

 

Only 5 votes behind after the perfect 10. C'MON YOU GOOD THING

Finally, finally, finally Maxy...  you finally manged to make it to double figures Re Marks in a game. 

Finally,,, taking 11 marks, against the Sainters.

 

BUT only took 5 marks in Darwin...   back down again Maxy.

 

Common',  you can do better than these numbers.

 

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42 minutes ago, timbo said:

I may make a goose of myself but it's doubtful Max will win the Brownlow

Umpires won't vote for him

Maybe if he played for anyone but Melbourne

There's something wrong with the world, though, that's for sure

I want him to win it for the acceptance speech alone. 

Equal 2nd for the Brownlow now, at $7, equal with Cripps.

Finally a Brownlow night might be worth watching for Demon supporters. 

Cant believe Oliver is paying $81 ... wow.


Imagine the speech if Gawn wins and has had a few... lots of censoring for channel 7 ?

10 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Imagine the speech if Gawn wins and has had a few... lots of censoring for channel 7 ?

He won't be allowed to drink on Brownlow night. He'll have a game to prepare for the following Saturday.

On 7/10/2018 at 12:32 PM, Petraccattack said:

Equal 2nd for the Brownlow now, at $7, equal with Cripps.

Finally a Brownlow night might be worth watching for Demon supporters. 

Cant believe Oliver is paying $81 ... wow.

well if you add up the melb games. gawn, hogan and oliver should all be in the 10-12 vote range which wont be close to mitchell

2 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

well if you add up the melb games. gawn, hogan and oliver should all be in the 10-12 vote range which wont be close to mitchell

Yep, a few of our guys will be taking votes away from each other.

Whereas at Hawthorn, it has been Mitchell then daylight.


12 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

well if you add up the melb games. gawn, hogan and oliver should all be in the 10-12 vote range which wont be close to mitchell

I dimly recall we didn't win any Brownlows during the great run of premierships in my youth and the reason why was we had so many good players taking votes off each other.    Happy to see that happen again.

36 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

well if you add up the melb games. gawn, hogan and oliver should all be in the 10-12 vote range which wont be close to mitchell

Its all just a guessing game, but he currently has 16 votes on the AFL.com Brownlow predictor

http://www.afl.com.au/brownlow-medal/predictor

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Another 10 votes for him you’d think for round 22 (the AFLCA keep rnds 22-23 votes hidden to add some suspense). He was on 80 at the end of rnd 21 with Cripps on 83 and Mitchell on 87.

Mitchell had an ‘ok’ game against the Saints (might get 2-3 votes) while Cripps had a slow start to the game (2-3 votes) but the big votes will go to the Dogs. Based on that, I think another good game from Max and he’ll win the AFLCA award which is probably the second best individual honour in a season.

 
20 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Another 10 votes for him you’d think for round 22 (the AFLCA keep rnds 22-23 votes hidden to add some suspense). He was on 80 at the end of rnd 21 with Cripps on 83 and Mitchell on 87.

Mitchell had an ‘ok’ game against the Saints (might get 2-3 votes) while Cripps had a slow start to the game (2-3 votes) but the big votes will go to the Dogs. Based on that, I think another good game from Max and he’ll win the AFLCA award which is probably the second best individual honour in a season.

Personally, I’m coming around to the notion that the coaches views are superior to the umpires view - in so far as there is a better perspective and more objectivity - as  coaches teach how to influence games this have a better feel for who was influential in the myriad of different ways one can be when playing.

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