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Neville Jetta is an absolute legend ❤️?

 

Neville Jetta wins the Jim Stynes community award! 

Incredible achievement and shows what an incredible individual Nev has become.

We're so lucky to have him. Big hearted lad.

 

This is why nobody takes umpires seriously.  They are dumb as [censored].

 

Max Gawn 6 votes after 10 rounds. Hell, Brodie Grundy only has 4 votes yet sidearse has 13.

We all know that the Brownlow is a midfielders award, but tonight with the above votes only further establishes how little a clue these muppets have when it comes to the best players on the ground.

ANB with the three votes against the Crows in Alice...

Angus with two while Hogan (five goals) with zilch.

Voting a tad peculiar this year.

Edited by Demon Jack


9 minutes ago, Good Lord George said:

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This is pretty much why the Brownlow is now a joke award, coaches award is a much better indication 

All Nev could say was to thank other people for being flexible enough to let him help, to the values from his parents and for his wife and kids for letting him contribute his time.  Really shows the total humility of the guy.

Just now, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

All Nev could say was to thank other people for being flexible enough to let him help, to the values from his parents and for his wife and kids for letting him contribute his time.  Really shows the total humility of the guy.

An outstanding player. An even more outstanding human being. What a star!

 

All the talk about beards is so riveting.

FMD


57 hitouts 7 marks 5 tackles 8 score involvements 19 touches. 1 vote.

Get the [censored] out. 

25 minutes ago, Jaded said:

How the [censored] did Gawn not get votes for the Carlton game? 44 hit outs, 4 clearances, 8 score involvements, 2 goals. 0 votes.

Done with this stupid award. 

Melb v Ess

Hogan 1 vote with: 2 goals, 5 kicks, 3 hand balls, 5marks, 2 tackles

Gawn no votes: 2 goals, 8 kicks, 8 handballs, 5 marks, 5 tackles, 42 hit outs

WTF!!!

We have too many vote stealers. In consecutive weeks, Harmes, Melksham and ANB were best on.

I'm off to bed. Dragging on (as usual) and no demon is going close.


2 minutes ago, —coach— said:

Melb v Ess

Hogan 1 vote with: 2 goals, 5 kicks, 3 hand balls, 5marks, 2 tackles

Gawn no votes: 2 goals, 8 kicks, 8 handballs, 5 marks, 5 tackles, 42 hit outs

WTF!!!

Gawn got 3 votes.

Just now, DemonLad5 said:

Balic stiff not to cop a mention in the retirees 

It was sure a rubbish group of retirees apart from Vince and Rioli.

How’s Ty Vickery getting a mention. 

Apart from Nev, the other bit of note was a tape of Max receiving his jumper from Jim Stynes. A great speech by Jim, who was obviously quite unwell. Very emotional viewing and his daughter Matisse is very impressive 


Clayton Oliver has 3 votes after 11 rounds..

The umpires are 100% brain dead.

Always makes me laugh, people complaining about the votes being flawed, as I said weeks ago, there is a reason why I believe the coaches award to be the best.

Seriously, coaches voting for best on or umpires?

I haven’t watched the Brownlow for years and really don’t care about it.

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5 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Gawn got 3 votes.

Yep my bad, switching between tv and phone whilst playing Pubg , got confused

 
21 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

All Nev could say was to thank other people for being flexible enough to let him help, to the values from his parents and for his wife and kids for letting him contribute his time.  Really shows the total humility of the guy.

He is amazing. Simple

4 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Thought Oliver did?

Think the compare said Melb v Ess when he read out the votes but it was actually Melb v Saints?


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