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How has Cripps got 17 votes in a team that's won 2 games for the year?

Edited by Win4theAges

 
 

Was going to say the same thing, how does Cripps keep getting votes in games when his team loses by over than 10 goals????

i don’t care if he played well, you can’t tell me there aren’t at least 3 players who played better than him to make the team who actually won win the game!

1 minute ago, Win4theAges said:

How has Cripps got 17 votes in a team that's won 2 games for the year?

The same way Tom Mitchell is Brownlow favourite; he racks up dozens of cheap, useless possessions every game and that puts him high up the stat sheet at the end of the game (when these clueless umpires decide which midfielder to award votes). 


Listen to Gil speed through the last two rounds. Come on Max, get more votes than Grundy.

Well at least the umps know that Angus Brayshaw is a star.

The most entertaining aspect of this award night is watching the reactions on the players faces.

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Brayshaw a surprise.


So can we just talk about how Gus just came third in the Brownlow...

Holy smokes

Just now, Demonland said:

Brayshaw 3rd!!!

If only Brayshaw had played those first 3 or 4 games! 


Gus came 3rd and didnt even get an invite.  Dear lord

Edited by Petraccattack

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Brayshaw 3rd!!!

He missed the first 4 games, wow what a Star!!

Great effort Gus as he had the head knock issues . Great effort Max . 


Well done, Gussy, Clarry and Gawny. Some outrageous polling and clearly still a midfielder's award.

To finish third is a terrific effort for Gus. Imagine if he'd played the entire season.

Tom Mitchell, what an arrogant [censored]. At least, he'll be bald very soon.

Just now, leucopogon said:

Was Gus even invited?

nope!

 

 
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Angus Brayshaw 21 votes 3rd 

amazing story  what a comeback year

Max Gawn 20 votes - equal 4th

big Max  too many 2s  gets a few more 3s in my view and could have got 26-27 with more umpire acknowledgment 

how did Cripps get votes when the Blues list games by over 100 points!!! 

1 minute ago, A F said:

Well done, Gussy, Clarry and Gawny. Some outrageous polling and clearly still a midfielder's award.

To finish third is a terrific effort for Gus. Imagine if he'd played the entire season.

Tom Mitchell, what an arrogant [censored]. At least, he'll be bald very soon.

Mitchell seems pretty humble. 


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