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Clarry do remarkably well considering how Gawn and Tracc have polled.

 
4 minutes ago, Jaded said:

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

Oliver 1st, Petracca 2nd , Gawn 3rd.

Tonight is really showing that Salem and Langdon don't get as much attention as they deserve. There have probably been three games so far in which they both deserved votes.

 
8 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

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. 

 

4 minutes ago, Jaded said:

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

Boak already on 11, equal third.

Wines should poll well in hte last 7 games...


Bont gets all the doggies votes, he should win it, even though I’m hoping for one of ours 

Ben Gibson's brownlow tracker on melbourne fc.com has Oliver getting Max votes for the next 3 games.

 
14 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Another one here who had a mild panic that I might not be able to watch the GF thanks to 7’s dumb streaming options, but I’m sorted. Phew.

Can’t watch this though.

Honestly, who actually owns an antenna in 2021? There hasn’t been one in my house for years.

Have we sorted it out? The AFL saying it is on 7 plus for some TVs is not reassuring

i usually rely on Foxtel. Antenna might be flying off the shelves this week!


Strange - even Zen-ish - not to be invested in this in the usual 'last chance to salvage something from the season' way!

Can't watch a T.V broadcast up here in Queensland, so tuned into SEN.

[censored] me dead the ENTIRE broadcast is about nothing more than betting, interrupted by Brownlow votes.

Infuriating.

3 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Bont gets all the doggies votes, he should win it, even though I’m hoping for one of ours 

Which is bullocks. Macrae has 35 touches nearly every game and he’s not taking many votes of the Bont.

1 minute ago, don cordner said:

Typical give the 5000$ to some brat who’s parents own a tennis court

To be fair, it was only on the tennis court because the basketball court was being re-surfaced. 


6 minutes ago, Hopeful Demon said:

Tonight is really showing that Salem and Langdon don't get as much attention as they deserve. There have probably been three games so far in which they both deserved votes.

Under the radar. I like it 

1 minute ago, faultydet said:

Can't watch a T.V broadcast up here in Queensland, so tuned into SEN.

[censored] me dead the ENTIRE broadcast is about nothing more than betting, interrupted by Brownlow votes.

Infuriating.

On 7-Mate 73,74 in south east Queensland 

6 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Ben Gibson's brownlow tracker on melbourne fc.com has Oliver getting Max votes for the next 3 games.

Does that mean Max will be getting Clarry votes? Not sure how it works...


1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

On 7-Mate 73,74 in south east Queensland 

Thanks, but I don't have a free to air antenna on the roof.

Oh, plus i"m in North Qld.

Edited by faultydet

Just now, Chook said:

Does that mean Max will be getting Clarry votes? Not sure how it works...

Who’s on second?

3 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Poppy Aus kicker of the year wins 5k . Filmed her video from her family tennis court

That is pathetic.

Nothing against the young kid winning the prize but one would think the prize could go to a kid’s family with more modest finances than one owning a tennis court.

 

Salem arguably our best player at round 8, has one vote. Why don’t they just call the medal the best midfielder and be done with!

umpires don’t have a clue

Are they doing MOTY as well tonight or has that already been done?


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