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11 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

What odds could you get for Clarry and Tracc to joint win the Brownlow?

indeed would be worth a joint

There has never been joint winners of the Brownlow from the same club and the odds of it happening would be very difficult.

Since the players would have earn at least 26 votes each equaling the worst result in the last 10 years which is 52 votes leaving 80 votes for other players since there is a maximum of 132 votes as a possible total for a club with the opposing clubs getting zero.

The lowest winner in the last 20 years was Cousins in 2005 with 20 votes.

The lowest winners in the last 10 years got 26 votes Priddis Cotchin and S Mitchell.

Last years winner with 36 votes was Wines which was a record equaling vote tally.

Last year Oliver got 31 votes and Petracca got 23 votes.

Edited by durango

 
On 2/1/2022 at 8:26 PM, monoccular said:

 

Please don’t tell me that since the GF wasn’t at the G or even in our time zone that maybe we didn’t win at all - a total Chanel 7 fabrication (like the so called moon landing)🤭

I know a bang, bang, bang and bang when i see them, and I'm not getting mixed up with the Torana back seat,


15 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

 

While I think the Spanish take on our CP5 blitz in the 3rd quarter is exceptional  has any one bothered to tell the Spanish that Trac is of Italian descent.!!!

They perhaps may not be as enthusiastic  especially after this and also that I drank Aperol Spritzes in the Barcelona heat rather than a Sangria perhaps!!!

I have nevertheless more than made up for whatever drink including our Premiership Shiraz ( not too bad a drop) that I can get my hands on to continue celebrating our 57 year drought.

Still have a couple of Victorian friends to fully cement our triumph in 2021 with a toast before 2022 commences. 

Cheers !!!🍾❤️💙🏆

 
40 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

“Man this is going to be hard… when do I tell him… I’m sure he knows but I don’t think he knows how quickly it’s going to happen… how will I do it, over a wine at his restaurant or a coffee from his coffee van… I don’t know but I’ve got to tell him at some stage and possibly this year he’ll be spending most of his time playing as a forward and becoming a relief ruck to Dogga…. What tough decisions I’ve got to make….

oh chit he’s staring right back at me.. say what.. oh nothing Maxi, you’re looking a million $$$ mate, can’t wait to see you in action this season keep up the good work mate, do you mind doing some goal kicking practice now buddy, off you go…”

Edited by Cards13

On 2/3/2022 at 12:09 PM, durango said:

There has never been joint winners of the Brownlow from the same club and the odds of it happening would be very difficult.

Since the players would have earn at least 26 votes each equaling the worst result in the last 10 years which is 52 votes leaving 80 votes for other players since there is a maximum of 132 votes as a possible total for a club with the opposing clubs getting zero.

The lowest winner in the last 20 years was Cousins in 2005 with 20 votes.

The lowest winners in the last 10 years got 26 votes Priddis Cotchin and S Mitchell.

Last years winner with 36 votes was Wines which was a record equaling vote tally.

Last year Oliver got 31 votes and Petracca got 23 votes.

So you're saying it's possible.


On 2/4/2022 at 7:58 PM, dworship said:

So you're saying it's possible.

John Birt and Jack Clarke

Seems like a few players are interstate, do they have the week off?

On 2/1/2022 at 8:54 AM, Demonland said:

MONDAY 31ST JANUARY 2022

 

I'm starting to understand why my wife has been keen to watch more footy since we drafted Riv ... 

Saturday night the Ballarat Demons had organised a "Dinner with Demons" event in the function room at Bray Raceway. In attendance were: TMac, Clarry, Salo, Frieter and Gus.  Mrs Dw surprised me with tickets saying it was an early Valentines Day gift (Damn, if that doesn't put the pressure on).  We had the great pleasure of sitting next to Paul McDonald for the night and had some great conversation with him, absolutely terrific fellow. Now to some of the information from the Players.

Early on the question was asked; who is the standout in training? The other 4 all pointed to Clarry straight away and one of them said "you just can't bring him down!"

On the question of losing Burgess they all said the transition to Selwyn has been seamless. While he had introduced some new/ different things, all the philosophies and language was the same and they are all well on track. I think it was Clarry mentioned 18 of the players had PB's during testing.

I asked some questions regarding AMW, does he have a nickname yet? They all looked at one another and burst out laughing and one of them said "we'll just stick with Andy" . I'll have to put Fence onto that one. I asked if he was as quick and elusive as Cozzie? The reply was "nobody is as quick as Cozzie". What was also said was he did have pace, was elusive and had excellent disposal. Interestingly they said he was currently being played all over the ground, again another one for Fence.

On Choco, they all think he is crazy and you never know what your going to get from him next but then they all agreed what he does works! (Their emphasis)

Can't think of any other insights I can share but it was obvious they are all very comfortable with each other, very relaxed but you can just sense they are raring to go and want very much to do it again.

 

25 minutes ago, dworship said:

…... I think it was Clarry mentioned 18 of the players had PB's during testing…..

That is seriously scary, for the opposition 😮


33 minutes ago, dworship said:

Saturday night the Ballarat Demons had organised a "Dinner with Demons" event in the function room at Bray Raceway. In attendance were: TMac, Clarry, Salo, Frieter and Gus.  Mrs Dw surprised me with tickets saying it was an early Valentines Day gift (Damn, if that doesn't put the pressure on).  We had the great pleasure of sitting next to Paul McDonald for the night and had some great conversation with him, absolutely terrific fellow. Now to some of the information from the Players.

Early on the question was asked; who is the standout in training? The other 4 all pointed to Clarry straight away and one of them said "you just can't bring him down!"

On the question of losing Burgess they all said the transition to Selwyn has been seamless. While he had introduced some new/ different things, all the philosophies and language was the same and they are all well on track. I think it was Clarry mentioned 18 of the players had PB's during testing.

I asked some questions regarding AMW, does he have a nickname yet? They all looked at one another and burst out laughing and one of them said "we'll just stick with Andy" . I'll have to put Fence onto that one. I asked if he was as quick and elusive as Cozzie? The reply was "nobody is as quick as Cozzie". What was also said was he did have pace, was elusive and had excellent disposal. Interestingly they said he was currently being played all over the ground, again another one for Fence.

On Choco, they all think he is crazy and you never know what your going to get from him next but then they all agreed what he does works! (Their emphasis)

Can't think of any other insights I can share but it was obvious they are all very comfortable with each other, very relaxed but you can just sense they are raring to go and want very much to do it again.

 

Thanks for the insight mate.

The AMW comment sure is interesting.  Looking at some of the training footage he seems to be around the ball a fair bit. 

An intriguing player who I'm really looking forward to watching at Casey.

4 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Thanks for the insight mate.

The AMW comment sure is interesting.  Looking at some of the training footage he seems to be around the ball a fair bit. 

An intriguing player who I'm really looking forward to watching at Casey.

Yes, I'm going to put a few dollars on Casey to win their flag this year, its overdue and if you look at history the Dogs and Tigers got theirs and there will be some serious players and some terrific developing players down there this year.  

7 hours ago, dworship said:

Yes, I'm going to put a few dollars on Casey to win their flag this year, its overdue and if you look at history the Dogs and Tigers got theirs and there will be some serious players and some terrific developing players down there this year.  

Such confidence. I'm not even confident that the VFL will have a proper season. If the AFL (seniors) run short of players due to Covid protocols, I can see the VFL being really stretched for playing personnel to the extent that the competition is abandoned.

On 2/3/2022 at 12:09 PM, durango said:

There has never been joint winners of the Brownlow from the same club and the odds of it happening would be very difficult.

Since the players would have earn at least 26 votes each equaling the worst result in the last 10 years which is 52 votes leaving 80 votes for other players since there is a maximum of 132 votes as a possible total for a club with the opposing clubs getting zero.

The lowest winner in the last 20 years was Cousins in 2005 with 20 votes.

The lowest winners in the last 10 years got 26 votes Priddis Cotchin and S Mitchell.

Last years winner with 36 votes was Wines which was a record equaling vote tally.

Last year Oliver got 31 votes and Petracca got 23 votes.

Someone should run the excel spreadsheet exercise and tell us what combination of 3s, 2s, and 1s Clarry and Trac need to make this happen! 

1 hour ago, layzie said:

Someone should run the excel spreadsheet exercise and tell us what combination of 3s, 2s, and 1s Clarry and Trac need to make this happen! 

It's not that hard. Trac gets 3 votes round 1 while Clarrie gets 2. Then in round 2 it's Clarrie with 3 and Trac 2. Repeat for the remaining 20 games.


4 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

It's not that hard. Trac gets 3 votes round 1 while Clarrie gets 2. Then in round 2 it's Clarrie with 3 and Trac 2. Repeat for the remaining 20 games.

That means we win all 22 games in the season and they get 55 votes each the odds on that happening must be astronomical.

Only a supreme optimist would believe it could happen.

1 hour ago, durango said:

That means we win all 22 games in the season and they get 55 votes each the odds on that happening must be astronomical.

Only a supreme optimist would believe it could happen.

Didn't I see in the Embarrassing Records thread that we've never been through a season undefeated?

Perhaps not.🙂 

But wouldn't it be great if it were to happen?

2 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

It's not that hard. Trac gets 3 votes round 1 while Clarrie gets 2. Then in round 2 it's Clarrie with 3 and Trac 2. Repeat for the remaining 20 games.

I like it La Dee-Vina BUT I don't have faith in those two outdoing the rest of our star studded side all year. Would like to see a sprinkling of 1s here and there to make it more plausible 😛

 

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