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2 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Jesus, the other players don't like us do they? Viney, Gawn and Oliver all up for an award and none get it

80% of the players don’t even watch enough footy to properly vote in this. The coaches award and probably the rising star award is the only award with integrity.

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2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Andrew Brayshaw worthy winner.

Didn't see enough Freo to disagree, but the AFL players MVP is for mine the least of the awards. Majority of players don't watch more than one game a week other than their own. Many none at all

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I'll go into bat for Paddy Dangerfield. Yes, he comes across a bit too sincere at times, but most players can't put two sentences together without mentioning "the boys", or "good team effort" or "I just play my role". Basically, all the stuff they are taught in PR classes when they first make it to their first club.

He asks genuine questions, can string some thoughts and words together, as is a bloody good footballer. 

On a different matter, no way is Pendlebury captain of the year. Lots of other candidates. 

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2 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Didn't see enough Freo to disagree, but the AFL players MVP is for mine the least of the awards. Majority of players don't watch more than one game a week other than their own. Many none at all

Yep, no arguments there.

Posted
7 minutes ago, layzie said:

Coaches award is better anyway, players don't know what day it is 😛

This!

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3 minutes ago, Maldonboy38 said:

I'll go into bat for Paddy Dangerfield. Yes, he comes across a bit too sincere at times, but most players can't put two sentences together without mentioning "the boys", or "good team effort" or "I just play my role". Basically, all the stuff they are taught in PR classes when they first make it to their first club.

He asks genuine questions, can string some thoughts and words together, as is a bloody good footballer. 

On a different matter, no way is Pendlebury captain of the year. Lots of other candidates. 

Nar he plays for Jeelong, plus he stuffed up clarries comments.... Tool

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17 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

C'mon Pendles is an absolute champion. 

I agree he’s a ripper, but the footage I saw of him late in that Carlton win was damning. He didn’t chase his opponent and left him alone forward of the ball. Then Collingwood won the ball back because of a terrible Carlton decision and Pendles was on his own in the middle of the ground -because he didn’t work back. The rest is history. He got very, very, very lucky.

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Posted
1 minute ago, CYB said:

Barely noticed Sam Taylor this year.

he's had an awesome season, deserves it, Sicily is stiff

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Posted (edited)

There are always players stiff to miss out on AA. Sicily damn unlucky but the 6 who were selected had great years.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Geez this is an amateurish show.. Jono Brown reading the autocue ....... FMD !!!

Kath Loughnan has nice shoulders though

And a fake tan not the book

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1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

5 inside midfielders named across the centre line of the AA team.

Every team would be confident to get them for speed on the outside. 

I thought Sam Walsh would have been a lock.

Posted

They need to choose wingmen for the AA wing positions. Touk Miller definitely deserves his place n the AA team but not on the wing. 

And 3 Geelong forwards is a bit much.

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4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Christ ...both the Geelong girls got in!

They butchered the forward line. CHarlie Cameron should have got SF and J Cameron on the bench for Lynch. 

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