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Wines should bring it in from here. 

Would prefer that over the Bont getting all the plaudits and publicity.

Can you imagine BT carping on about Brownlow medallist this and Brownlow medallist that whenever "the Bont" goes near it on Saturday? Shudder.

 

If Clarry doesn't get up I'd like Bont to win as it's hard not to like him. I don't want Carlton winning anything. Ever. 

3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

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

You should go back and watch. 😉


Wines will get 3 in Round 23 (at least), so that's 35. Oliver would need to get 8 or 9 out of the last 9 votes to win.

Bont will struggle in the final three games given the Dogs lost them all. Walsh keeps polling when his side loses so he could get there. But looks likely to be Wines.

In the end, Petracca and Gawn took too many votes of Oliver, whereas Wines soaked up most of the Power votes.

 
1 minute ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

If Clarry doesn't get up I'd like Bont to win as it's hard not to like him. I don't want Carlton winning anything. Ever. 

I find it pretty easy.

2 minutes ago, D4Life said:

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

Be a big distraction for Clarry I recon 


1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

Wines soaked up most of the Power votes.

Nope. Boak polled very well.

Edited by Webber

Just now, Webber said:

Nope. Boak polled very well.

Definitely polled better than I expected him to. 
Wines will still win. 


Have been watching updates from time to time - I have watched the count in the past and found it as boring as watching grass grow, or like American Football more stop than start.

Clarrie, Trac and Max can go for a three way tie for the Norm Smith. 

Who cares, only one result that matters this week..

Edited by layzie

Just now, spirit of norm smith said:

L Jackson 

E yeo 

🤣🤣🤣🤣

umps are joking 

I have no words. 


Lol, love that we can win a game by 40 points and get 1 of 6 available votes.

 
Just now, titan_uranus said:

Far out, Seedsman and Keays the two best players on the ground in our 7 goal win?!

How Fritsch only got one vote in that game is beyond me.


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