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5 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Dom Sheed got a vote in West Coast's insipid loss to Sydney.

What the actual [censored].

He had a massive game to be fair. 

 

Best result for us is 3 players in the top 10 but don’t win. Show we have the depth of talent. 
let another bloke deal with a hundred interviews this week. Our blokes can get some sleep and prepare

Owww.....Bailey Smith getting sick of the hair jokes.....take note Goody.

 

Oliver still has 2 x BOG (rd 20 vs GC and rd23 vs Geel)


Let the Bont get all the headlines 

Clarry will just kill it on Saturday 

42 minutes ago, Jaded said:

We could be at round 23 by now if we didn’t waste so much time on useless interviews. 

This is why I don’t usually watch it 

 
4 minutes ago, Jaded said:

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

Agree with the Libba bit, I personally feel McRae is getting about as many votes as he deserves. 


Touk Miller with 38 in an 11 point loss to the Dogs. 0 votes. Ridiculous. 

4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

He had a massive game to be fair. 

I was there - there were about 10 Sydney players who were better than any Eagle.

They've just handed votes out to someone who collected a whole lot of touches. He had no influence, at all, because no West Coast player did.

Not a lot of love for the Melbourne boys by opposition players when they are asked who they'd like to win. 

Just now, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Not a lot of love for the Melbourne boys by opposition players when they are asked who they'd like to win. 

Hopefully that’s because they didn’t like being embarrassed and bullied by our boys this year!


Just now, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Not a lot of love for the Melbourne boys by opposition players when they are asked who they'd like to win. 

It’s because our boys aren’t there to make friends. They want to play footy and win. Bont seems like a nice bloke on the field. 

Just now, Jaded said:

It’s because our boys aren’t there to make friends. They want to play footy and win. Bont seems like a nice bloke on the field. 

Petracca isn't? Constantly smiling and laughing...

Just now, Ham said:

Petracca isn't? Constantly smiling and laughing...

He’s not smiling and laughing with the opposition. He is a beast. 


Clarry isn't catching bont now.

Oliver one vote versus Gold Coast????? What. The. [censored]. 

 

Even though Martin won Brownlow followed by Norm Smith, can’t imagine winning it & all interviews etc. is a great build up to the GF


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