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4 minutes ago, Satan said:

tmac out the door?

Was hard not to get that impression.

2nd May

 

Steven May for captain next year.

Edited by demon4eva

Langdon is an impressive individual.

Speaking off the cuff and for once someone who doesn't just "thank the boys".

Some class from Viney in thanking the Wagners and Dunkley as well.

Edited by rolling fog


32 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Yep, 3rd is Viney

Viney 3rd says a lot about WHY our club is where it is! Clayton Oliver and Ed Langdon had MUCH better seasons

Edited by picket fence

Based on form May should win it. 

2 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Could be a tie? Max and May, then Trac 1st?

If there's a tie, the other places slip back. E.g. First, tie for second, then it's fourth.

 

1st

AFL: Marcus Bontempelli ready to stare down midfield bull Christian Petracca

Well done for the huge season.

God knows where our season would have been without you!


Surprised Viney got third, but then we don't see everything the players are asked to do.

Very happy to see Trac and May finish 1st and 2nd, while also great to see Langdon get some recognition for his great season by finishing 4th.

Well done to all involved!


Very surprised Viney finished so high and especially ahead of Oliver and Langdon. 

  • 6th Gawn
  • 7th Salem
  • 8th Brayshaw
  • 9th Hibberd
  • 10th Weideman

Well done all. 

Especially rapt for Sam.

 

Would be nice if they counted the votes of each round. Be an interesting insight into who they thought played well vs who we think played well...plus make it a hell of a lot more interesting. 


Well gone Tracc.

Loved the input of all the top 10.

Weid in 10th will be a great incentive to go even higher in 2021

 
10 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Viney 3rd says a lot about WHY our club is where it is!

Comment says everything about you!


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