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VOTES
PLAYER (CLUB)
10
Clayton Oliver (MELB)
7
Kysaiah Pickett (MELB)
4
Lachie Neale (BL)
3
Christian Petracca (MELB)
2
Luke Jackson (MELB)
2
Jake Lever (MELB)
1
Bayley Fritsch (MELB)
1
Angus Brayshaw (MELB)

LEADERBOARD

VOTES PLAYER CLUB
98 Touk Miller GCFC
98 Clayton Oliver MELB
92 Lachie Neale BL
89 Christian Petracca MELB
88 Connor Rozee PORT
86 Patrick Cripps CARL
76 Jeremy Cameron GEEL
74 Andrew Brayshaw FRE
65 Callum Mills SYD
60 Mark Blicavs GEEL
57 Shai Bolton RICH
57 Hugh McCluggage BL
55 Tom J Lynch RICH
55 James Sicily HAW
55 Chad Warner SYD
54 Sam Walsh CARL
53 Sam Docherty CARL
53 Max Gawn MELB
53 Dion Prestia RICH

 

 

 

 

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Both Clarrie and Touk Miller tie for Coaches association award 

Well done to BOTH players🤩

Last and only player to go back to back in this award until now was a bloke called Gary Ablett Jr

Accept it people, we're witnessing greatness.

Edited by Demon Jack

 

What a champion Clarry is, best demon I've seen. Caught the end of Robbie i was 9 in 87. loved Jim, garry, neitz and '94 Schwartz was next best. But this bloke is no1 for me .


Fagan tried to get his boy Neale home with 4 votes against us!

Edited by Gouga

2 minutes ago, Gouga said:

Fagan tried to get his boy Neale home with 4 votes against us!

What The FURG

 

Geez, interesting votes in the last game. :)  Reckon Goody may have sacrificed Tracc's votes for Clarry's. Many Demonlanders had Tracc BOG against Brisbane... Nonetheless an outstanding achievement for Touk and Clarry. Well deserved.

4 minutes ago, Gouga said:

Fagan tried to get his boy Neale home with 4 votes against us!

Saw that. Disgraceful.  Lions flogged by 10 goals. Clearly 7-8 better players for the Dees before Neale even gets a run.  Fagan goes “5-Oliver, hmmm 4-Neale “. FFS. 


He is an absolute gun and funnily enough is still underrated by most of the football world, except those who really matter, the coaches. 
 

Also a great player to tie with. Touk Miller is a star. Love to watch him play. Will probably win the Brownlow. 

Edited by Jaded No More

One of the greatest players drafted this millennium.

Thankyou Jason Taylor for having the fortsight to pick him.

If Clarry doesn’t win the Brownlow after back 2 back coaches awards, it just cements how bullll**** the award has become

9 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Geez, interesting votes in the last game. :)  Reckon Goody may have sacrificed Tracc's votes for Clarry's. Many Demonlanders had Tracc BOG against Brisbane... Nonetheless an outstanding achievement for Touk and Clarry. Well deserved.

The right outcome though. Clarry has been a more reliable, consistent performer than Trac during the H&A.

Let Trac focus on the big finals and Norm 

 

 

Edited by 1964_2


5 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

If Clarry doesn’t win the Brownlow after back 2 back coaches awards, it just cements how bullll**** the award has become

The only thing surprising about your observation IHW, is how surprised you seem about the Brownlow's cred. 

27 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

He is an absolute gun and funnily enough is still underrated by most of the football world, except those who really matter, the coaches. 
 

Also a great player to tie with. Touk Miller is a star. Love to watch him play. Will probably win the Brownlow. 

This. He's off Broadway so mainly goes under the radar. Easily inside the best half dozen players in the comp. Hope he stays at the B*ms and becomes their first 'home-grown' ATG. In 30 years they'll be saying, "Wow, Miller must have been a handy player. Tied with Oliver for player of the year."

[BTW, I'll be dead then. But hopefully ArmageDON will still be suffering the consequences of their stupidity.]

Edited by Queanbeyan Demon
Clarity

Could someone explain why (edited name ) Robbo is using this occasion to raise the Zorko/ Petty incident?

FMD!!! He is the chief football writer for a major paper.

The standard of "journalism" in this country is a joke.

Tremendous for Clarrie, fully deserved, he is a great - IMO this is the most important and relevant award.

4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Could someone explain why (edited name ) Robbo is using this occasion to raise the Zorko/ Petty incident?

FMD!!! He is the chief football writer for a major paper.

The standard of "journalism" in this country is a joke.

I love you BBO, but really Brother, why are you surprised?

I ran out of toilet paper during the lock-down. But fortunately I had the sports pages from the HS as handy backup. 

Edited by Queanbeyan Demon


8 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Could someone explain why (edited name ) Robbo is using this occasion to raise the Zorko/ Petty incident?

FMD!!! He is the chief football writer for a major paper.

The standard of "journalism" in this country is a joke.

I've seen both your posts above, BBO, and have to heartily concur. I turn on Kayo to have a look and have to put up with Robbo. How does this bloke continue to get gigs on TV? Slovenly, inarticulate, over-excited by his own questions, and clearly makes the others around him feel so awkward because of his total lack of awareness.

9 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Could someone explain why (edited name ) Robbo is using this occasion to raise the Zorko/ Petty incident?

FMD!!! He is the chief football writer for a major paper.

The standard of "journalism" in this country is a joke.

The nipple grippling episode (amongst others) surely tells a titillating tale about old mate Robbo Uncle surely!

1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

The nipple grippling episode (amongst others) surely tells a titillating tale about old mate Robbo Uncle surely!

Yep.... no doubt about it ..... he's a total (                    ) insert your adjective of choice ! Anything I write gets edited.

 

Clarry you star!!

The biggest double achievement in the AFL for the second year running...

Tying for the AFLCA player of the year

AND

No.1 on DD's ratings tables (5th season in a row!)

😄

15 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Could someone explain why (edited name ) Robbo is using this occasion to raise the Zorko/ Petty incident?

FMD!!! He is the chief football writer for a major paper.

The standard of "journalism" in this country is a joke.

It's easy. He's cheap. Most News Corp journos are. Having a profile doesn't mean you are pulling good coin. 


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