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Theres a lot of errors IMO, I think Cripps has got 2 twice when he shouldn't have. Nick Daicos only 4 votes. I could go on but I'm sure we all feel the same, needs an overhaul. 

 

The Age has Oliver on 21 vote after round 19 then scoring 8 from the last three rounds to win it. So far they have been pretty close.  They have Cripps as the player he over takes in the last round.

If Oliver was surrounded by the same mediocrity as Neale, he too would win it. 
Sadly Petracca is taking away too many of his votes. 


Very difficult for trac or Clarry to win. They take too many votes off each other. Neale has no competition for votes at Brisbane which is why he’ll probably win again 

Gill just pronouncing it Petracka, Petracca mouthing to Max, "Petracka for [censored]'s sake..."

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3 minutes ago, SFebes said:

Theres a lot of errors IMO, I think Cripps has got 2 twice when he shouldn't have. Nick Daicos only 4 votes. I could go on but I'm sure we all feel the same, needs an overhaul. 

Probably a reflection of the calibre of umpires the AFL uses.

 

Freo Bradshaw didn't have the best finish o the season.

Neale as pointed out ha no competition in the midfield, its him and daylight at the lions.

Oliver still may, he had a great finish to the season, even in our losses. 

 

Seriously id have 2 or 3 of Kozzies goals ahead of any of those GOTY.

Remember that you vote in irrelevant games

Touk came home like a steam train in the coaches award

The award is not for best player.. it's for best player relative to who you are playing against


Just now, Mr Steve said:

Oliver was close to BOG in each of the last three.

So naturally will poll 1 vote 🙄

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Do we really need Nathan brown & his betting updates?

It’s a gambling event not a footy one 


 

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