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I'm not liking the look of this so far.  The big three are taking votes off each other.  I suspect that we'll have the three of them placing well, but none in the top few. 

 
1 minute ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

I'm not liking the look of this so far.  The big three are taking votes off each other.  I suspect that we'll have the three of them placing well, but none in the top few. 

Draw?

8 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Got money on Trac to be winning after 5 rounds 

and after 10. 
 

cmon Trac!!

Oliver will be ahead of Trac by Rd10


14 minutes ago, deva5610 said:

It is, but if you have an adblocker the ads disappear and you get a foxfooty stream of the Brownlow. I'm watching it now.

 

 

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You’ll have to let me know what you think of the Hungry Jack’s spicy burger.

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4 hours ago, Jaded said:

Out of sheer desperation my friends and I are playing a drinking game tonight where we drink every time our club’s Brownlow favourite gets a vote. 
My friends barrack for Essendon Carlton and Sydney. 
I’m going to be plastered.

That's hilarious.

Your Carlton mate might be there to share the hangover though.

Tracc NEVER fails to mention the fans. ❤️💙

 
16 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

I like Clayton's classic look

If he does win nothing worse than being in the camel safari suit

If he wins , I hope he can afford a hairbrush 

2 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

I'm not liking the look of this so far.  The big three are taking votes off each other.  I suspect that we'll have the three of them placing well, but none in the top few. 

did you expect it to be otherwise...

the good thing is that is why we "should" win next Saturday


I'm not sure I want any of our boys to win. It's just extra media they have to do & other stuff. Give it the Bont & let him do the media stuff

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2 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

If he wins , I hope he can afford a hairbrush 

No brush could get through that mop!

6 minutes ago, RalphiusMaximus said:

The big three are taking votes off each other

I’m loving the look of it. We’ll have the most team votes by end……perfect. 

Knew it was Serong as Fyfe had the medal.


Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

Anyone else struggle watching Fyfe interview someone or be interviewed. So awkward. 

Yes, he’s not a natural, is he

Serong’s goal was great but as he said it was a fluke. Kozzie’s was 100% intentional. 

I reckon Wines is going to take it out. Doesn’t really have anyone on his team he’ll be competing with. Edit: maybe Boak, the umpires love him but I think he drops off. 

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How the f can a free to air telecast in a region not be available on that broadcaster's own streaming app? It's not the 1900s for f's sake.

No chance our boys can win. Too many good players in the same team. Wines will win. No competition. 

 

Oliver always looks surprised when he gets 3 votes.......like i didnt play that well did I?

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

No chance our boys can win. Too many good players in the same team. Wines will win. No competition. 

Travis Boak is going all right. 


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