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3 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

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

Cripps is a good player no doubt. But he didn’t deserve to even be eligible. He concussed a guy who then sat out multiple weeks. If his name is Chandler he cops 4 weeks. Instead he goes on to win the Brownlow. So much for the AFL protecting the head. 
 

 
2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Round 23. Brisbane absolutely smashed. 

3 to either Oliver or Petracca 

1 to either Brayshaw , Jackson or Kozzzy

but no way to Neale 

wtf 

Oliver was clearly BOG that day he was possessed,

Cripps: 'I'd rather get 0 touches and win'

He'd still get the bloody three votes though

 
4 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Round 23. Brisbane absolutely smashed. 

3 to either Oliver or Petracca 

1 to either Brayshaw , Jackson or Kozzzy

but no way to Neale 

wtf 

I have no explanation for it along with Touk Miller's votes against the ferals in a 10 goal loss, it defies any sort of sporting logic.

Don’t watch it and haven’t done so for 15 years. 


So are they going to retrospectively give Corey McKernan and Chris Grant their medals now? 

 

2 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Oliver was clearly BOG that day he was possessed,

Robbed

Just now, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

I have no explanation for it along with Touk Miller's votes against the ferals in a 10 goal loss, it defies any sort of sporting logic.

Didnt a player get votes one year when he went off in the 1st quarter one year.

 

 Cripps said loyalty is important & stayed at Carlton and loves playing with his mates  vs Jackson motivation???

Edited by Demonsone

Absolute joke of an award. Sydney win by 28 points against I cant remember but other mob get all three votes! Just one of many joke votes.

At least those who know football know who was the standout this year. 
 


8 minutes ago, 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 

To be fair, Tracc scored very highly as well. Probably becomes hard for umpires to choose between them. I'm just happy with those two having an outstanding year

I wouldn't have begrudged Cripps a brownlow in his career but this season didn't seem right. Thought he dropped off a bit and the non suspension sucked 

Just now, layzie said:

Robbed

Sorry Mr Oliver you only got the 35 touches today that's way down on your normal game total.

Topped the club vote by the look of it.  Think we just pipped Geelong by a couple. Clarry polled in 12 games but not enough best ons unfortunately.

Edited by Swooper1987

1 minute ago, Mr Steve said:

Didnt a player get votes one year when he went off in the 1st quarter one year.

It wouldn't suprise me, nothing does anymore.


You know what I'm proud to have trac and Oliver in my team. They can take votes off each other for years to come because they help us become a successful team

3 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Didnt a player get votes one year when he went off in the 1st quarter one year.

I could be wrong but by my calculations in 2022....A sub got 1 vote and another player who did an ACL in the second quarter also got 2 votes....don't even get me started. I'm out!


Ah Chee and Neale don't approve. So glad Carlton missed finals again.

There's no way this brownlow was above board, there's just no way. Please start the investigation now, we'll stay with this all night if we have to.

 

Cripps did speak well. Id never have picked him to have a fear of speaking & it's good he got help for it.

I'm really not fussed he won it. I'm still surprised Neale got a vote against us in the final round 

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

I wouldn't have begrudged Cripps a brownlow in his career but this season didn't seem right. Thought he dropped off a bit and the non suspension sucked 

Agreed. The overturning of his suspension led him to get those final 3 votes


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