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Well done to Wines. He had a good year and always fights hard for the footy.

The voting was a bit stuffed tonight as always. The umpires can’t seem to get any decisions right it seems!

 

Geeze bont has cracked the sads.

 

Unpopular opinion but I don't think the votes in the crows game were too far off the mark. Seedsman really was a clear best on ground, and most of Fritch's goals came in junk time. Oliver got 28 touches but only went at 53% disposal efficiency.

Wines a great year but there's really no competetion for him other than Boak. Puts up big stats but not as impactful as Bont or Oliver for mine.


Good win to Wines. 

I'm a bit bothered by Adelaide getting the 2 and 3 in a 40 point loss to us, but Oliver wouldn't have caught Wines even with those votes. 

 

All our boys already standing ready to get back to their rooms to get on with the week

Dogs looking dejected in their seats

 
8 minutes ago, faultydet said:

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

And yet the coaches have him a perfect 10. But what would they know…..


9 minutes ago, 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. 

Yeah, it was a weird set of votes overall since we were the easy winners.   But a GF win is more important that any Brownlow. Really good results for the club overall in the voting though.  But gap between Bont and the rest of his teammates though.  

11 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

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

Different recruiters and I can promise you Taylor would have taken Clarry. We are trying to get Cerra atm when we have a good midfield. You always take the best and Taylor thought at pick 4 Clarry was the best.

12 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

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

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Congratulations Ollie Wines, great season.

A friend messaged me to say “Wines wins Brownlow and you got Toumpas”

Pretty easy to guess what I said next.

Surely we’re right up there for the team vote

If anything Clayton was robbed by the lightning strike the week before the Adelaide game. We were coasting ahead when it happened and I don’t think any of our players did well after the return to play. If not for the break, a fit player like Clarrie could have gone on to well over 30 possessions - as it was he finished on 28.

 

Well predicted by @olisik in 2015:image.png.237bbb75785d7442860645ee09312dee.png


 

Wines can have his brownlow he won't have a premiers medal. C'mon Dees let's win the big one.


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