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10 minutes ago, ProperDee said:

I hope so. I put money on him at $17.00 in May.

I got $27 before the season

6.  Oliver

5. Gawn (even  though I was cursing him at half time). 

4. Lever

3. Viney. 

2. Langdon 

1. Kossie

Apologies to Spargo whose two snaps in the last were huge. Harmes had a good second half.

 

6.  Chas Oliver 

5.  Gawn 

4.  Lever 

3.  Salem

2.  Pickett

1.  Harmes 

 

6 Gawn

5 Oliver

4 Lever

3 Salem

2 Viney

1 Kossie 

 

6 Oliver

5 Gawn

4 Lever

3 Petracca

2 Pickett

1 Spargo

1 hour ago, Superunknown said:

Did Oliver just win the brownlow ?

By one vote OR  a tie!


1 hour ago, ProperDee said:

6. Oliver

5. Gawn

4. Salem

3. Lever

2. Petracca

1. May

This 

1 hour ago, Superunknown said:

Did Oliver just win the brownlow ?

Bompt has been relatively quiet the last two weeks while Oliver probably got 3 votes today and maybe 1 vote last week. I think it will be very close.

I took a multi early in the season: Melbourne and Casey premiership and Oliver Brownlow. $10 @ $129.77. Pretty happy abput that.

6 Gawn (goal aside, his final qtr was sublime)

5 Oliver (stiff not to get the six but Gawn's influence was absolutely irreplaceable when we made our move)

4 Lever

3 Salem

2 Viney (9 tackles when we were struggling to stick them)

1 Kozzy (not his best game but 14 touches, 3 goals and looked dangerous)

 


1 hour ago, Swooper1987 said:

The Age:

9 Oliver

8 Gawn

8 Selwood

7 Dangerfield

7 Salem

Dangerfield 0 possessions in the last quarter when it mattered? Really just cancels out the rest of his game.

6. Oliver

5. Gawn

4. Lever

3. Salem

2. Viney

1. Pickett

600 Oliver

5 Gawn

4 Lever

3 Salem

2 Pickett 

1 Viney

6 Oliver

Daylight

MAX , LEVER, LANGDON 

OTHERS


8 hours ago, Demon_spurs said:

I got $27 before the season

Huge! I cashed out on him earlier in season at 9-1 and went back in at 7.

jumped on Dees at 26-1 at start of season though 

6: Oliver

5: Gawn

4: Salem

3: Lever

2: Pickett

1: Langdon 

One of those matches impossible to pick the 3,2 1s but I thought whipping boy Harmes deserved some more credit, was pretty solid all night and involved in some huge plays.

 
2 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

One of those matches impossible to pick the 3,2 1s but I thought whipping boy Harmes deserved some more credit, was pretty solid all night and involved in some huge plays.

Agree. Harmes was ok to good.  Loves the contest.   But his disposal is terrible.  Seems to get stuck on his left foot a lot to kick.  Decision making dubious. Improvement ahead to get back to 2018 form. 

6 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Agree. Harmes was ok to good.  Loves the contest.   But his disposal is terrible.  Seems to get stuck on his left foot a lot to kick.  Decision making dubious. Improvement ahead to get back to 2018 form. 

85% disposal efficiency from his 26 touches last night.

He was a lot better than OK to good Norm but as I said a very hard task to do votes,  so many great contributers 


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