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6. Clayton Oliver
5. Jack Viney
4. Christian Petracca
3. Angus Brayshaw
2. Christian Salem
1. James Jordon

 

6: Brayshaw 

5: Viney

4: Oliver

3: Petty

2: Jordon

1: Petracca 

And 👍 to Salem and Hibberd

6. Clayton Oliver

5. Jack Viney

4. Angus Brayshaw

3. James Jordon

2. Christian Petracca

1. Hibberd

 

First four are easy (although not necessarily the order). The final two are more difficult and don't really deserve to be there:

6. Oliver

5. Jordon

4. Viney

3. Brayshaw

2. Petracca

1. Neal-Bullen

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Clarrie has established an unbelievably strong lead over the rest of the pack.

154. Clayton Oliver
97. Christian Petracca
84. Max Gawn
79. Angus Brayshaw
65. Steven May
61. Jack Viney
50. Ed Langdon
45. James Jordon
26. Luke Jackson
22. Jake Bowey
18. James Harmes
17. Kysaiah Pickett
15. Tom Sparrow
13. Ben Brown Bayley Fritsch
11. Alex Neal-Bullen
8. Tom McDonald Harry Petty
6. Michael Hibberd Sam Weideman
5. Jayden Hunt Jake Lever Charlie Spargo 3. Christian Salem Joel Smith

 


  On 14/06/2022 at 01:44, Demonland said:

Clarrie has established an unbelievably strong lead over the rest of the pack.

154. Clayton Oliver
97. Christian Petracca
84. Max Gawn
79. Angus Brayshaw
65. Steven May
61. Jack Viney
50. Ed Langdon
45. James Jordon
26. Luke Jackson
22. Jake Bowey
18. James Harmes
17. Kysaiah Pickett
15. Tom Sparrow
13. Ben Brown Bayley Fritsch
11. Alex Neal-Bullen
8. Tom McDonald Harry Petty
6. Mitch Hibberd Sam Weideman
5. Jayden Hunt Jake Lever Charlie Spargo 3. Christian Salem Joel Smith

 

He'll be 8 time B&F of our club by the time his career is done. I am hopeful he'll be a Demon for  life.

Petracca probably played the worst 30 possession game I've ever seen

Still looks so slow and weak (by his immense standards).

I know he is important but he needs a rest. I've been saying this since round 5

  On 14/06/2022 at 01:44, Demonland said:

Clarrie has established an unbelievably strong lead over the rest of the pack.

154. Clayton Oliver
97. Christian Petracca

...
6. Mitch Hibberd Sam Weideman
5. Jayden Hunt Jake Lever Charlie Spargo 3. Christian Salem Joel Smith

 

Who's Mitch Hibberd? 🙂

 
  On 14/06/2022 at 01:44, Demonland said:

Clarrie has established an unbelievably strong lead over the rest of the pack.

154. Clayton Oliver
97. Christian Petracca
84. Max Gawn
79. Angus Brayshaw
65. Steven May
61. Jack Viney
50. Ed Langdon
45. James Jordon
26. Luke Jackson
22. Jake Bowey
18. James Harmes
17. Kysaiah Pickett
15. Tom Sparrow
13. Ben Brown Bayley Fritsch
11. Alex Neal-Bullen
8. Tom McDonald Harry Petty
6. Mitch Hibberd Sam Weideman
5. Jayden Hunt Jake Lever Charlie Spargo 3. Christian Salem Joel Smith

 

I hope the umps are seeing it the same way when awarding Brownlow votes!


  On 14/06/2022 at 23:12, Demonland said:

Blame Whispering Jack. He sent me the list. Or blame me for not checking.

OK, but because you've just made a scurrilous comment about WJ, I believe I now have to suggest we take it outside where I'll have to take a swing at you.

Then I'll have to go to the doctors to get my hand fixed.

 

6 Clayton Oliver

5 Angus Brayshaw

4 James Jordan

3 Jack Viney

2  Michael Hibberd

1  Neil Daniher

Honourable mentions;

Max Gawn

Daniel Turner

Harrison Petty

Commentary;

Big Freeze 8  +7

Footy  - 7

Adjudication;

Acceptable in ancient Rome

Opposition hyperbole watch;

Yank go pull your chain.

Over comment;

Giving it a rest

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