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Well done to Gus, Max & Clarrie the engine room. Two players in the top 4

 

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How can Cripps get 2 votes when his team lose by 104 points!!!!!!!!!!

 

Very much look forward to seeing our total team votes. Rarely get a player in double figures let alone near the leaderboard!

10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

He'll win a Brownlow if they ever double their win count. 

It's a disgrace, anything to keep them relevant.


1 minute ago, Beetle said:

If Oliver wore a helmet he would have acquired 57 votes.

Brayshaw had an insane last half of the year. I had him in my supercoach all year and he deserved his votes.

 
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1 minute ago, bobby1554 said:

How can Cripps get 2 votes when his team lose by 104 points!!!!!!!!!!

Disgraceful.  Got votes when they were massacred.  

He was good but not enough to warrant better than the winners best 3 or best 6 !!

2 in top 5.... Great effort.

Did Braysh missing out on the first few rounds cost him the medal? ;)


How about the run by Brayshaw! Could have had 2nd if Sidearse didn’t pinch 3 in the last.

Gawn v St Kilda

25 possessions, 11 marks, 39 hitouts, 10 votes by the coaches.

No Brownlow votes.

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1 minute ago, ProDee said:

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Gawn v St Kilda

25 possessions, 11 marks, 39 hitouts, 10 votes by the coaches.

No Brownlow votes.

Wow

Whilst not compensation for the disappointment of the weekend, how good was it to have 3 players “taking votes off each other” - brilliant work lads and bring on 2019.

6 minutes ago, Redbeard said:

Very much look forward to seeing our total team votes. Rarely get a player in double figures let alone near the leaderboard!

second most to the filth. They got something like 96 total votes, we got 93.

WDFD, they're in a GF and we aren't. Sidebottom is and Mitchell isn't. That's the one that really matters


Put in a big summer and go again Gussy!!

Hope this isn't lost on some of our developing players

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Jones and Neal-Bullen stole votes off Clarry and Gawn

Mitchell wins as there is no one to take votes off him at the hawks. If he stayed at the swans no way he would have won. 

Gus is a fricken gun!

8 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

Brayshaw had an insane last half of the year. I had him in my supercoach all year and he deserved his votes.

He did...im not denying that. Well done to Gus.

...and well done on your SuperCoach team.

11 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

How can Cripps get 2 votes when his team lose by 104 points!!!!!!!!!!

In fairness he did have 37 disposals (23 contested) and 17 clearances... 


I am so pleased for Gus. Taken at pick 3 and now showing his worth in a breakout year. Now for the guy taken at pick 2 to show us his worth,  I talking about you Trac.

I’d just like to note that someone deacribed Gus as “not AFL standard” in the prelim match thread.

 

CP5 = 3 votes. Long way to go if he wants to be a Hall Of Famer...

Time on his side i guess.

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7 minutes ago, ProDee said:

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Gawn v St Kilda

25 possessions, 11 marks, 39 hitouts, 10 votes by the coaches.

No Brownlow votes.

It begs the immediate and obvious question.

Should it be decided by head coaches alone? Just roll the coaches award into the actual Brownlow.

Eighteen coaches with intimate knowledge of who really impacts the matches versus the umps who year on year make huge blunders like the one you’ve highlighted. 


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