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Well done o wines

 

 

Three players over 30 points for the first time ever. Well, that hardly builds confidence in the quality of the voting system. The umps just picking the players they know and/or like.

 

Just now, Bates Mate said:

Win by 40 points 2 best on are Adelaide players ok

They need to put down the crack pipe

It's officially a joke.

 
Just now, Radar Detector said:

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

Joking 

Seedsman and Keays. We won by 7 goals. Fritsch 1 vote 

umps are [censored] 

🤣🤣🤣🤣


How did Adelaide poll all those votes in round 22? That's got to be A. Gaff. 

How good is this? Oliver won the Brownlow Medal!

YESSS!!!!!

Oh wait. Oliver Wines? Well ok then.

3 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Win by 40 points 2 best on are Adelaide players ok

Yikes. Might as well roll the dice and give the points out that way.


Ollie Wines. A champion. A Brownlow winner

His best mate Jack Viney … a premiership player🤞🤞

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I’ll tell you what Wines can’t win this week… the Norm Smith. 
Umpires have no idea. Wines did have a very good season so well done to him. 


Still happy with Toumpas, he’ll come good

Oliver was robbed.

Nothing wrong with Wines winning the medal. Would have loved Clarry to win it, but it's about the 10th most important thing happening for our club this week.

 

Anyone know Clarrys stats against Adelaide?

Edited by Billy

How is his jaw wider than the rest of his head??!


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