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The maccas award for not winning the rising star. 

 
Just now, ANG13 said:

Clayton Oliver what a star, love him. 

Word don’t do him justice. He is an absolute freak! 

 
6 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Neither. What a confusing award. How is it different to Rising Star? 

Was a bit confused myself, especially when I saw Rowell place second. But after a quick Google search, it appears to be given to the player who has accumulated the most AFLCA in their first two seasons, hence why Tim Kelly won a number of years back.

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Bont and Wines great effort to get that close. 


Clarrington!

i got a semi watching his highlights package. 

not kidding

6 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Bont and Wines great effort to get that close. 

Not in the same class

 

Coaches award: Bont and Wines equal second on 101 votes

Clarry wins on 114 votes. 

#watchhimcome5thinthebrownlow

1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Not in the same class

That was the joke. 


9 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

Coaches award: Bont and Wines equal second on 101 votes

Clarry wins on 114 votes. 

#watchhimcome5thinthebrownlow

Coaches award > Brownlow 

One voted for by people who understand football, the other voted for by umpires. 

18 minutes ago, Jaded said:

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I was just going through an old text thread with some mates and on October 22, 2015 I wrote:

“I kinda like that Lance Whitnall junior guy.  Something about him.”

Gawn has to have record for AA ratio per games. 

anyone know?

4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Gawn has to have record for AA ratio per games. 

anyone know?

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EDIT: That should be 5 All Australian selections.

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48 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Gawn (C), Petracca, Oliver to come.

Plus Oliver Coaches award and Jackson rising star to come. Big night for the Dee's

Fritsch a sneaky chance as well


 

ANB stiff to miss out to the Bont. 


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