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2018 was a successful year. 

So who will win the 2018 B&F

predictions please

1st Max Gawn

2nd Clayton Oliver

3rd Angus Brayshaw 

4th Nev Jetta

5th James Harmes

 

I hope we get the same lovely music as last year though the live-stream.

1st - Gawn

2nd - Oliver 

3rd- Brayshaw

4th - Harmes 

5th - Jetta 

Edited by Dee Zephyr

1 Oliver

2 Gawn

3 Tmac

Smokey: Harmes

Edited by Moonshadow

 

1. Oliver

2. Gawn

3. Harmes

4. Brayshaw

5.Jetta

ANB will poll very well based on his important team role the coaches ask him to play

Top 5; Gawn, Oliver, T McDonald, Brayshaw and Jetta


It is interesting how many defenders win club B&F's in successful seasons. Internally, voting is often so different to Brownlow or media awards. But our top three will probably be -

1. Gawn

2. Brayshaw

3. Oliver

Jetta will poll well, along with Harmes, Tmac,  ANB and Melksham. 

1.  Clarry

2.  Gawn

3.  Gus

4.  Lewis

5.  Salem (T-Mac on his heels but missed first 6 rounds)

Edited by Rusty Nails

9 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

1.  Clarry

2.  Gawn

3.  Gus

4.  Lewis

5.  Salem (T-Mac on his heels but missed first 6 rounds)

I think Salem's year has been very underrated and he'll be top half dozen in the Bluey!

 
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10 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

1.  Clarry

2.  Gawn

3.  Gus

4.  Lewis

5.  Salem (T-Mac on his heels but missed first 6 rounds)

Lewis? Surprised me the votes he got last year.  Surprising if he is top 5 this year

26 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Lewis? Surprised me the votes he got last year.  Surprising if he is top 5 this year

Was our best intercept player for the year (with Lever out) and a fair way ahead of any other defender in terms of score involvements.

Turnovers diabolical at times and easily exposed on a fast counter against anyone with pace but wasn't alone there.  An area we really need to focus on solving next year (Hunt back to some decent form and applying some extra ground ball pressure / Other via draft or trade?).

Racked up 21 out of a possible 23 matches so has the potential to get a reasonable poll total to push up the table.

Edited by Rusty Nails


OLiver and Gawn the clear stand outs. Gawn was clearly out best player this year in my opinion

Interesting thing for me is how high Salem, Trac, Harmes, melky etc finish. 

Jones, Lewis and Tmac will all poll in the top-ten with at least one in the top five. It's just how these things work. 

Peter Jackson will finish with mfc at the end of the month ?  ?

He has done so much for us and deserves so much praise and appreciation.  Hope Bartlett and the Board have a special send off for him tonight with fans, staff and sponsors in attendance who I am sure would want to share in the thanks.

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

Equal First  Gawn &   Clarry

               3.         Gus

               4.         TMac

               5         Salem 

                         Jetta  and Harmes. will be close by.

               Good luck to all the boys you had a great year. 

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The 'Bluey' will be live streamed by MFC for those of us who can't be there .  What a fantastic initiative by our Club.  See details here:

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1. Gawn

2. Oliver

3. Jetta

4 hours ago, hells bells said:

I’ll be attending my first MFC B&F tonight.  Pretty pumped.  Any other Demonlanders attending?

Selfies with the stars or taking your autograph book HB?

Remember they are just ordinary humans who happen to play football. 

Hope you enjoy your night.

10 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Selfies with the stars or taking your autograph book HB?

Remember they are just ordinary humans who happen to play football. 

Hope you enjoy your night.

Mostly striving to get my money’s worth at the bar. ?


8 minutes ago, hells bells said:

Mostly striving to get my money’s worth at the bar. ?

now that's the right attitude, you will have a good night.

49 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Selfies with the stars or taking your autograph book HB?

Remember they are just ordinary humans who happen to play football. 

Hope you enjoy your night.

@Satyriconhome

7 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Harmesy took the photo with me, got Buggy to take one for me as well

Don't get anything autographed don't need EBay as others do

Not going tonight, other commitment

Off the meds again Dazzle?

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7 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Harmesy took the photo with me, got Buggy to take one for me as well

Don't get anything autographed don't need EBay as others do

Not going tonight, other commitment

Off the meds again Dazzle?

Got them off you ya old bat. 

If Hogan is leading the Bluey at round 11, I wonder if we might revise our offer?

he would have to be top 3 you'd imagine?


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