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Which seven other clubs do you think can make this year's top eight?

17 – West Coast, Richmond, GWS Giants

16 – Collingwood

15 – Brisbane

13 – Western Bulldogs

10 – Port Adelaide

8 – Geelong

5 – Melbourne

3 – St Kilda

2 – Hawthorn

1 – Essendon, North Melbourne, Sydney

Which other club is most likely to reach the Grand Final?

7 – GWS Giants

5 – West Coast

4 – Richmond

2 – Collingwood

Who do you think will win the 2020 Brownlow Medal?

5 – Patrick Cripps (Carlton)

4 – Lachie Neale (Brisbane)

3 – Nat Fyfe (Fremantle)

2 – Dustin Martin (Richmond), Marcus Bontempelli (Western Bulldogs)

1 – Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong), Stephen Coniglio (GWS Giants)

Who do you think will win the 2020 Coleman Medal?

6 – Tom Lynch (Richmond)

5 – Jeremy Cameron (GWS Giants)

3 – Josh Kennedy (West Coast)

1 – Charlie Cameron (Brisbane), Ben Brown (North Melbourne), Bayley Fritsch (Melbourne), Lance Franklin (Sydney)

Who do you think will win the 2020 NAB AFL Rising Star?

9 – Matt Rowell (Gold Coast)

2 – Tom Green (GWS Giants), Max King (St Kilda)

1 – Chayce Jones (Adelaide), Caleb Serong (Fremantle), Noah Anderson (Gold Coast), Luke Jackson (Melbourne), Dylan Stephens (Sydney)

 

Bayley Fritsch for the Coleman, Luke Jackson for the Rising Star. Which captain could possibly have made these decisions? This is the most mysterious thing to have happened to me in my entire life.?

 
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Bayley Fritsch is going to win the Coleman Medal this year.

Max Gawn is so sure of it that he broke the rules to let the world know!

Why Bayley Fritsch will be this year's Coleman Medallist

Gawn says he broke the rule because, well, he wants to be right at the end of the season.

“It was me. I saw that question and I did see that we weren’t allowed to vote from our own team, but I’m not going to not vote for the Coleman Medallist winner,” Gawn told SEN’s Dwayne’s World.

“Throughout training this year he has done some things that are pretty spectacular who does it from very little impact in the actual game. He’ll have five touches, five marks, five goals.

“He’s kicked easily the most goals for us in this little pre-season bit and he does it on Steven May and then he does it on Neville Jetta so he’s a pretty exciting player.”

Gawn doubled down on rule breaking as the only captain who voted for Demons first-round draftee Luke Jackson for the NAB Rising Star.


 
8 hours ago, Demonland said:

Who do you think will win the 2020 Brownlow Medal?

5 – Patrick Cripps (Carlton)

4 – Lachie Neale (Brisbane)

3 – Nat Fyfe (Fremantle)

2 – Dustin Martin (Richmond), Marcus Bontempelli (Western Bulldogs)

1 – Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong), Stephen Coniglio (GWS Giants)

Same old, same old.


Wonder if Bayley was happy with the kiss of death? Gawn is a legend for recognizing these media pieces for the floss they are and making it actually humorous.

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