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Thats the worst prediction you will ever see.

Both Martin and Dangermouse have had good seasons, not great seasons by any measure. 

 

Laughable. Gus missed too much of the regular season to be that high in the votes.


1 hour ago, A F said:

Laughable. Gus missed too much of the regular season to be that high in the votes.

Only the first 3 games I believe......

 

we'll have too many players taking votes off each other to contest the brownlow. No such problem for Mitchell and the Hawks.

Totally corrupt - Max and Clarrie should share it with Gus and Jetta equal third.


13 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

we'll have too many players taking votes off each other to contest the brownlow. No such problem for Mitchell and the Hawks.

Do people care about the Brownlow winner anymore... seems to be more a weird red carpet session for the voyeurs.

Time we moved to the old Eurovision song contest voting system... just imagine all the Melbourne members giving the Collingwood stars... "nul points"

Cry Baby (Jemini song) "Cry Baby", written and composed by Martin Isherwood, was the United Kingdom's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, and was performed by the duo Jemini. To date, it is the only song ever entered by the United Kingdom to earn no points ("nul points") from any other countries.

2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Do people care about the Brownlow winner anymore... seems to be more a weird red carpet session for the voyeurs.

Time we moved to the old Eurovision song contest voting system... just imagine all the Melbourne members giving the Collingwood stars... "nul points"

Cry Baby (Jemini song) "Cry Baby", written and composed by Martin Isherwood, was the United Kingdom's entry at the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, and was performed by the duo Jemini. To date, it is the only song ever entered by the United Kingdom to earn no points ("nul points") from any other countries.

This. Even as a woman, I’m appalled by the lack of focus on players and more what their current, Gf, wife, whatever is wearing. I didn’t see this focus on male partners when the WAFL equivalent was bought out. 

Seriously, who cares what their current whatever is wearing or how much skin she’s showing? When did it become about fashion? It makes me wish more players would do a Jim Stynes and bring their parents, so we can stop focusing on clothes

Grundy deserves more votes as well but agree the predicted is farcical.

Beams was not even AA right?

8 minutes ago, Cassiew said:

 

Seriously, who cares what their current whatever is wearing or how much skin she’s showing? When did it become about fashion? It makes me wish more players would do a Jim Stynes and bring their parents, so we can stop focusing on clothes

Yes I agree and blame Bec Judd as I think she stared this ridiculous concept!


2 hours ago, A F said:

Laughable. Gus missed too much of the regular season to be that high in the votes.

He played 19/22 games, so it’s only a whisker over 1 vote a game on average. I agree it probably won’t pan out that way but it’s definitely plausible. It’ll be interesting to see his scoring average.

I'm surprised it's that high but he certainly didn't click IMO until round 6 or 7. No way he gets that many votes IMO.

Ignoring the names, but is that a lot of players getting 20 votes or more? Is that usual?  A quick Wikipedia check says that Greg Williams and Dipper won it jointly with 17 each and Wanganeen and Liberatore won it with 18.

7 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Ignoring the names, but is that a lot of players getting 20 votes or more? Is that usual?

See the first reply of the thread.

herald sun...in cohoots with bookies (i believe the neoliberal language, is "strong economic partnership")...this table is false information... Gawn will win by 4. 


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