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Brownlow Ladder 2022

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1. Melbourne  94 votes

2. Geelong  92

3. Carlton  89

=4. Sydney/ Fremantle 83

=6. Gold Coast / Western Bulldogs 75

=8. Brisbane /Port 74

10. Richmond 73

11. St Kilda  72

12. Collingwood  62

=13.  GWS / Adelaide  50

15.  Essendon  46

16.  Hawthorn  45

17.  North Melbourne 31

18.  West Coast   15

Collingwood's low total of just 62 is surprising and West Coast's miserable 15  must be some sort of record.

 

 

Thanks for the post. Pies low score reflects how many close games they actually won.  Often they snatched victory with a team effort.  The Blues Cripps 3 votes Cerra 2 votes in round 23 was an example.  

·Players in 2022 getting 3 Brownlow votes but no coaches votes
R04 Dion Prestia
R07 Ollie Wines
R11 Sam Powell-Pepper
R14 Karl Amon
R15 Karl Amon
R17 Changkuoth Jiath
R19 Karl Amon
R19 Luke Parker
R21 Jarrod Witts
R21 Clayton Oliver
R23 Dan Hannebery
 
53 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:
·Players in 2022 getting 3 Brownlow votes but no coaches votes
R04 Dion Prestia
R07 Ollie Wines
R11 Sam Powell-Pepper
R14 Karl Amon
R15 Karl Amon
R17 Changkuoth Jiath
R19 Karl Amon
R19 Luke Parker
R21 Jarrod Witts
R21 Clayton Oliver
R23 Dan Hannebery

Well that has 'Karl Amon, Unrestricted Free Agent' written all over it.


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