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Oliver is my favourite. He is a big game, pressure player. If it is a tough contest he usually rises to the top and is a big part of us getting to the line.

But if the heat goes out of it early, then it will be one of the more outside players. Petracca an obvious choice, Brown not an outside chance if he gets on the end of a few he could finish with 5.

Smokey for May or Lever. They'll probably deserve it. But as key defenders it would need to be a close game in which they dominate in the last quarter to get the nod I reckon.

 

Edit: Surely Gawn couldn't play like that 2 games in a row?.

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Salem is my smokey

 

I hope it’s Oliver because if he wins it I think we win it too. 
Trac obviously a big chance if he kicks a few goals. 
 

On the Dogs end I would go McRae or Bont. 

If BBB kicks 9 as I'm hoping, then I reckon he's a shot.


I think Jack Viney might play his greatest ever game and earn the Norm Smith.

He has had 2 awesome finals and looks as fit as he ever has. He is ready to explode.

3 hours ago, deanox said:

Oliver is my favourite. He is a big game, pressure player. If it is a tough contest he usually rises to the top and is a big part of us getting to the line.

But if the heat goes out of it early, then it will be one of the more outside players. Petracca an obvious choice, Brown not an outside chance if he gets on the end of a few he could finish with 5.

Smokey for May or Lever. They'll probably deserve it. But as key defenders it would need to be a close game in which they dominate in the last quarter to get the nod I reckon.

 

Edit: Surely Gawn couldn't play like that 2 games in a row?.

I've been thinking the same about Oliver. If it is close he will just go to another level.

If we win by a bit Petracca or even Kozzie could be a bit more flashy.

If we lose Bont. Viney will smash Libba.

11 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

I think Jack Viney might play his greatest ever game and earn the Norm Smith.

He has had 2 awesome finals and looks as fit as he ever has. He is ready to explode.

Yep. Viney is my tip. Shut down Libba, set the standard for his teammates.  

It is a shame that no Melbourne player has won the award named after our own great. Let's all hope it changes. 

 

Viney for sure.

Petracca and Gawn a hot second and third in my tips. Clarrie up there too of course.

Viney, Oliver or Petracca if we win.

Smith, Naughton or Bont if we lose.


i hope it's petracca coz i know clarry will play a blinder.......coz he always does

so if petracca plays better and clarry has a blinder we have to win 

qed

I’m tipping Viney will win it regardless if we win or lose.  

Hold your horses!

Let's hope the Demons win the Grand Final first!

As for possible Norm Smith medalists take your pick from Clayton Oliver, Christian Petracca, Max Gawn, Jack Viney or Jake Lever.


3 hours ago, In Harmes Way said:

If BBB kicks 9 as I'm hoping, then I reckon he's a shot.

 

 

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It would be great to finally have a player win from the team that Norm is so strongly associated with. Wish his son/grandson presented it. Norm’s widow, Marj presented the first one to Wayne Harmes (her nephew) but never did another ones (pretty sure Barassi did it in 1980, Peter Smith did it in 1981, no idea who did it after that.) 

57 minutes ago, TassieDevil said:

 

 

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That could just as easily be Luke Jackson. 

Maxy is a big chance. The man in on a mission and completely at ease with himself and the world since slotting that after the siren goal v Geelong


Gawn. Has Stef Martin up against him, who will be in the sub vest half way through the game.

Salem for me. 

With that said the Dogs seem not to tag in the midfield so Oliver, Petracca  Gawn and Viney have to be a chance if we win.

 

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