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I'm ok with the Bont. Our own S W. won in 2000 and we got slaughtered. Yes, I believe in omens...Then again, I also understand this is now considered sexist language, as on o MENS

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4 minutes ago, Green Demon said:

Clayton got 3 when we lost to Adelaide by 1 point.

39 touches and 3 goals gets you 3 points every week


Bont with 27 and a Libba with 1 vote shows how much of an idea the umpires have

Bont’s a receiver and his team mates in the middle make him look a better player than he is…

Clarry will score well in the back half of the season.

1 minute ago, CYB said:

39 touches and 3 goals gets you 3 points every week

Especially when we should have won...

 

Bont will get max 1 vote in the last 4 rounds.
Wines and Clarry come home with a sail.

6 minutes ago, BDA said:

The umps have a real hard on for the Bont

Because the likes of Barrett froth over him in the media too. This influences. Gives me the [censored].


Just now, DubDee said:

Bont with 27 and a Libba with 1 vote shows how much of an idea the umpires have

Its diabolical. The umps clearly have no idea. It has to change or just replace it with the AFLCA.

MOTY.

Surprised.

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I am surprised people are getting upset about how many votes Bontempelli is getting. The guy is a superstar and had a great year. 


1 minute ago, ANG13 said:

I am surprised people are getting upset about how many votes Bontempelli is getting. The guy is a superstar and had a great year. 

He is as good as he is because of McRae and Libba. They get no love. It’s very confusing. 

The Brownlow has become more and more predictably visibility and stats-based. It really is a shame the coaches award doesn’t have this profile instead. 

7 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Calling a Tie on 34

Clarry and Bont

They should arrange a tie-breaker next weekend maybe?


So many 3 vote games in losing teams this year 😳

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7 minutes ago, Webber said:

The Brownlow has become more and more predictably visibility and stats-based. It really is a shame the coaches award doesn’t have this profile instead. 

Agreed. The midfielders medal. They should change the voting system - stuff tradition.


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