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1 minute ago, A F said:

How the [censored] does Neale get a vote when his side loses by 10 goals? Are you [censored] kidding me? The Brownlow is a joke.

absolute farce what this medal has turned into.

1 minute ago, A F said:

How the [censored] does Neale get a vote when his side loses by 10 goals? Are you [censored] kidding me? The Brownlow is a joke.

Oliver cannot buy a vote from these absolute maggots even when we win but Neale, Miller and Cripps all with votes in losing teams. 

This is why we have to stop letting umpires decide this award. They can’t make simple calls during games let alone after them. 

 

The first time Carlton actually win some games and they give this guy a brownlow? Please buddy 


1 minute ago, Billy said:

Luv ya Clarry, your a better footballer than Cripps

And you have something Cripps doesn’t. A premiership and 2 coaches awards. 
 

Just now, Bitter but optimistic said:

Can The Brownlow ever be taken seriously again ?

‘Again’ implies it ever was.

 

The 2 grand finalists didnt poll much really......


His second half of the season was not as good as his first. They gave in to temptation and I really want an investigation opened up on this promtissimo 

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1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Can The Brownlow ever be taken seriously again ?

It's just a midfielders award now.

Just now, Jacko of All Trades said:

You cannot tell me that we win 16 games and our best player is only BOG in 4 of them. 

Absolutely BS 

The same player who won 2 coaches awards in a row mind you. But what do coaches know anyway. 

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

When the suns do finally win enough games Touk miller will win a Brownlow 

Doesn't matter whether you win or lose anymore...just who you play for..


4 minutes ago, Billy said:

Luv ya Clarry, your a better footballer than Cripps

By tenfold!

1 minute ago, Wadda We Sing said:

The 2 grand finalists didnt poll much really......

I was just thinking that too… even spread of performers I think. 

Round 23. Brisbane absolutely smashed. 

3 to either Oliver or Petracca 

1 to either Brayshaw , Jackson or Kozzzy

but no way to Neale 

wtf 

Cripps should have been rubbed out but he a great player and would love him in our midfield. Clayton at a clear disadvantage he has great mid fielders taking votes off him. It tough on Clarry


16 minutes ago, darkhorse72 said:

How did he get a vote, he was tagged out of the game by Brayshaw...

Cripps... dodgy.

 

Think they might have read the 2nd semi votes by mistake.

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1 hour ago, SFebes said:

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

Like I said earlier....makes ya wonder doesn't it. Seeya Gil......

 

Has he mentioned his team mates...oh sorry it's the Cripps night.

There were other players involved from his team, weren't there???

4 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

It's just a midfielders award now.

Yep. Especially evident when the All Australian full back and the only forward to kick a goal in every game this season combined for a grand total of ZERO votes.


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