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2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Congrats Jim Toumpas I mean Ollie Wines.

If we took wines we probably don't take Clayton. I know who I prefer

 
 

Now the sideshow is over.... get out there and bring home the flag boys !


4 minutes ago, Billy said:

Anyone know Clarrys stats against Adelaide?

Oliver 28 possesions 15 contested 7 tackles,Seedsman 36, Keys 29. Obviously too lazy to assess on the park, just looked at the stats after the game

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Hopefully a Brownlow loss fires us up even more. Bontempelli will get a big head and so will all his Doggie mates!

 
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

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

Who's that dude from Family Guy?

Giggidy Giggidy?

1 minute ago, Billy said:

Anyone know Clarrys stats against Adelaide?

28. 2 behinds. 
Not his best. 
I’m just confused how a man that kicks 7 goals gets less votes when his team wins by 41 points than two players on a losing side. 
The mind boggles. 


Can someone keep an eye out for how that Crows game votes are reported in the media, please? It sure is a way out outlier!

2 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Oliver was robbed.

I’m sure Clarry would rather a premiership medal than a Brownlow. The most overrated medal in the game.

gave up giving a rats about this award years ago   come join me

votes from the coaches or votes from the maggots?

know which one I'd take

Just now, Jaded said:

28. 2 behinds. 
Not his best. 
I’m just confused how a man that kicks 7 goals gets less votes when his team wins by 41 points than two players on a losing side. 
The mind boggles. 

Watch the replay again.

Fritsch kicked a bag in junk time. Not worth more than 1 vote.

Worthy winner. Well done Ollie Wines. But boy, some of the voting looks skewed.

  • Touk Miller and David Mundy must feel really robbed. Not enough reward for outstanding seasons.
  • Dees v Adelaide round 22. Seedsman 3 votes, Fritsch none (???)
  • Darcy Parish was good but not that good - no way.
  • The GWS young backman who annihilated Hawkins late in the year - no vote!!

And the goal of the year - Reiwoldt was flat out robbed. Bolton's was a great mark, but Riewoldt's is one for the ages.

 

 


Bont looks like his ready to cry. Definitely was more invested in this then he led on

Very happy to see a brownlow medalist from the club I played for! Congratulations  Ollie 

Glad it’s over

Focus on the real stuff now

Bont will be rattled…

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3 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Can someone keep an eye out for how that Crows game votes are reported in the media, please? It sure is a way out outlier!

Coaches votes were:

Fritsch - 10

Seedsman - 8

Tracc - 6

Keays didn’t poll a vote, neither did Clarry.

Well done Ollie Wines, even if it is a fantastically silly little award. Echuca’s had a big night! We presume you’re backing your best mate Jack Viney this weekend. Well done also to Marcus Bontempelli for winning the AFLPA MVP. And the best player in the AFL, as voted by those whose opinions matter most - objectively and analytically - well done to Clayton Oliver for winning the AFL Coaches Award, an honour made even more significant  by winning a 2021 Premiership Medal, and the Norm Smith Medal. 
 

 

oops….meant to save this for Sunday morn….

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