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11 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Gawn managed 4 votes across those two ordinary MCG losses we had.

Expect him to poll 3-5 more votes in the NSW hub games and be near the top of the table after round 7.

well done

 

I can't work out how to turn on my TV lol (can't remember the last time I watched terrestrial TV). All the live blogs are rubbish - especially the AFL's. Any recommendations? I just want updates with who polled what in each round. Seems simple enough. 

 

My god is it me or just Tienan Stynes have that distinctive deep voice like his father!?


In the course of the year it is easy to forget just how good a season Max was having before he hurt his knee. Tiernan is a tall lad isn't he

 

I'm surprised Oliver polled in the Tigers and Lions games. Lions game in particular, I would've had Viney ahead of him.

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5 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I'm surprised Oliver polled in the Tigers and Lions games. Lions game in particular, I would've had Viney ahead of him.

Sometimes it’s a lottery.  Like the free kicks, umps watch the game in a different way to most of us.  Trac deserves a few extra votes but that’s just imo! 

 
9 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I'm surprised Oliver polled in the Tigers and Lions games. Lions game in particular, I would've had Viney ahead of him.

Oliver had the best stats

Neale a mile in front. Doubt anyone will catch him, though he won’t poll much through the back end of the season.


Umpires so lazy. Lions win = 3 votes L Neale.


14 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Is Maxy‘s beard styled like that as a result of the mask?

Result of mask. I suffer the same fate. It gets pressed flat on your chin, but remains full under the jaw. Very annoying!

Watch out boys, here comes the Trac!!

On 9/16/2020 at 7:04 PM, Engorged Onion said:

1.Neale

2.Boak

3. Petracca

 

He has had a fine year Trac, at times he wasn't as effective - but I'd hope he would be 18-22 votes range.

 

Spot on congrats?


Well done Christian. 20 votes in the Brownlow is good reward for your hard work. Hopefully next year it will be yours.

 
1 minute ago, Elegt said:

Dunno how petracca didn't get a vote against gws

Ummm .....pires.....


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