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That non decision against Adelaide still sticks in my craw. 

I hate Channel Seven so much.

Their attempt to attract non-football fan viewers by showing “highlights” such as a ball bouncing off the head of a player is down right embarrassing.


Oliver up to 17 votes already, wow.

Tommy Mac polling very well for a forward. Obviously he's no chance, but I like the recognition from the umps.

Live odds:

Oliver 2.50

Bont 2.50

Walsh 4.00

Wines 6.00

Steele 10.00

Petracca 21.00

 

 
13 minutes ago, CYB said:

Which is bullocks. Macrae has 35 touches nearly every game and he’s not taking many votes of the Bont.

McCrae is like the invisible man.

For someone  that gets it so much, he hardly gets noticed.

AFL app's "live" leader board still only up to round 6. A disgrace.


Oliver is a chance for 3in Rd 11 and maybe 1 in Rd12 but is then quiet for a few games

End of Round 10 for those following along at home (without CH7)

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I don’t think there’s enough gambling ads. I’d like to be able to bet on Auskicker of the year as well.

3 minutes ago, gs77 said:

AFL app's "live" leader board still only up to round 6. A disgrace

We should know the winner by Tuesday at this rate

Edited by Demon Jack


3 minutes ago, gs77 said:

AFL app's "live" leader board still only up to round 6. A disgrace.

I'm relying on that also.

God they are amateurs.

15 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Get on with it!

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

3 minutes ago, DeesignerAU said:

End of Round 10 for those following along at home (without CH7)

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where is this from?

 


Just now, Big Col said:

where is this from?

 

Herald Sun website

3 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Based on that interview, no media career for the choirboy 

Yep needs to learn how to speak a bit better

 

End of Round 13

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