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Just drawing with this on in the background. Seems to be working well for passing time but not on the scoreboard 

 
 

Count will be finished by start of the Footy Marathon at this rate.

OK folks I'm out. This is just far too slow to keep going on with. DM me if Trac or Clarry get on a roll.


 

I love that Oliver and Trac are both in the top 4. No wonder they won’t win


Like Carltons season, I imagine Cripps fall away in the 2nd half of the count.

Edited by Jibroni

Expecting Clarry to poll well down the stretch but I fear Neale will be doing the exact same 

Oliver looks like he just came in off the street and happened to just sit down at the MFC table


2 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Like Carltons season, I imagine Cripps fall away in the 2nd half of the count.

On the expected to poll chart they keep bringing up, he has the most games of the contenders expected to vote.

Cripps is in this thing up to his eye balls.

4 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

On the expected to poll chart they keep bringing up, he has the most games of the contenders expected to vote.

Cripps is in this thing up to his eye balls.

Might be a reason he was let off....

11 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Cripps shouldn’t even be eligible. Joke. 

I would like to thank my QC in fact my whole legal team.

Clarry starting to climb


8 minutes ago, willmoy said:

Oliver looks like he just came in off the street and happened to just sit down at the MFC table

I love that homeless star

 

The little bit on Franklin's 1000th was good, pretty extraordinary footage, I love football.


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