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The current market on TAB has Lachie Neale as the red-hot favourite. Pretty much unbackable at the odds. I didn't see much of him this year but he must have had a pearler.

Second in line is our current favourite son, one Christian Petracca.

$7.00 the win; $2.00 top 3; $1.30 top 5; $1.12 top 10.

Any chance of an upset?

 

 

 

 
 
4 hours ago, maximum bob said:

The current market on TAB has Lachie Neale as the red-hot favourite. Pretty much unbackable at the odds. I didn't see much of him this year but he must have had a pearler.

Second in line is our current favourite son, one Christian Petracca.

$7.00 the win; $2.00 top 3; $1.30 top 5; $1.12 top 10.

Any chance of an upset?

 

 

 

Funny [censored] happens in the Brownlow. It's never certain until they hang Charlie around the winner's neck.

If Neale doesn't win it'll be daylight robbery.  He's had an outstanding season and would be the worthiest of winners. Tracc has no history of polling well and it usually takes a year or so for the umps to catch up.


13 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Funny [censored] happens in the Brownlow. It's never certain until they hang Charlie around the winner's neck.

That's what you get when you leave it up to Umpires to adjudicate the BOG players when they generally have NFI how to adjudicate the game.

When you follow an also ran club that just makes up the numbers it is usual to be interest in " can one of our players win the Charlie". About a decade ago I decided that not to have an interest on the basis of t is what club supporters like us do. So when we are finishing regularly in the top 4 I will get interested. 

15 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Funny [censored] happens in the Brownlow. It's never certain until they hang Charlie around the winner's neck.

Especially given from very early and for most of the year the media was beating the Neale will win the Brownlow drum. The umpires would have to hear that. Does it increase their notice of him, or do they look past him while trying to manage their internal bias?

 
6 hours ago, deanox said:

Especially given from very early and for most of the year the media was beating the Neale will win the Brownlow drum. The umpires would have to hear that. Does it increase their notice of him, or do they look past him while trying to manage their internal bias?

Good question deanox 

I guess we’ll find out on

the night

On 10/2/2020 at 11:18 PM, Swooper1987 said:

If Neale doesn't win it'll be daylight robbery.  He's had an outstanding season and would be the worthiest of winners. Tracc has no history of polling well and it usually takes a year or so for the umps to catch up.

That because he didn't perform as well in previous years !!!

Whos to say Neale won't poll well Did he last year Ican't recall.

Look st Angus in 2018 !!

Trac is in it up to his eyeballs !!

Go Trac 


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