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Clayton Oliver now 2022 Brownlow favourite?

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The greatest Melbourne player in my life time but like Robbie Flower he won't win a brownlow.

Lucky for Robbie Flower he didn't get his eyes gouged out.

 

Seeing as it's given by (umpires), I'll go Zorko Pendlebury Cripps . I'm including appeals.

Trust me Rd23 will decide it for Clarry. Neale 0 votes, Oliver 2 votes

 

I reckon Clarry gets it. He’ll be 7 votes down by half way but come home strong

Its is unfortunate Oliver missed a game for this broken thumb (thanks to Selwood) when he could have received a few extra votes.


1 hour ago, Jontee said:

Clarrie is better but Lachie plays a more eye catching game

And has less competition for votes within his own team.

Find it funny how odds can change for something that hasn't had any contributing factors in 3 weeks! Can only mean the money is coming in!

Edited by layzie

I seriously doubt he will win. He has too much to say during a game.

 
1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I backed him pre season at $10.00 - he bloody better win as my punting bank has taken a fair hit of late.

Same

i laid two bets at 10

cashout is 11.52 

not really worth it

unlike last year start last 1/4 in GF when SB were desperate to encourage cash out at 20-1 (laid at 26-1)


As much as we love Clayton he receives very little support from the umpiring brethren, a couple of free kicks would stamp it out, so even though he maybe the most deserving recipient, sadly I am not at all confident that he can win the Umpires Award.

He finished third last year with 31 votes, a tally that would win the medal most years.

That tells me that the umpires do indeed notice him and rate his output.

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