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Just wanted to ask people's opinions on who will win this year's Keith "Bluey" Truscott Trophy for 2022?

There's an article about it found here: https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/1229898

Personally, I think it will be either Clayton Oliver or Christian Petracca with Steven May as a dark horse to win it. I definitely think it will be pretty close this year!

My top 5 for the Demons Best & Fairest would be:

1) Clayton Oliver

2) Christian Petracca

3) Steven May

4) Max Gawn

5) Jack Viney

 

Anyway, please let me know who you think will be your top 5 in the Melbourne Demons Best & Fairest for 2022 ok?

 

  • Demonland changed the title to 2022 Keith "Bluey" Truscott Trophy
 

It's got to be Oliver, surely. I'm also hoping Petty polls well.

 

Definitely Clarrie. 
Is anyone here going on Friday? 


Clarry to win and equal the record for most B&F's for Melbourne alongside Stynes and La Fontaine.

Still only 25...

Yes, I am going and I think Clarrie should win but Trac played every game and the voting system doesn't help if you miss a game or two. Watch out for Langdon who polled really well in the Brownlow and Gus.

Oliver surely.

I also think of Langdon being in the top 5.

 

I’d like to see Fritsch in the Top 5, he probably finishes in the 6-8 mark. 


5 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Definitely Clarrie. 
Is anyone here going on Friday? 

Yep I am with my family…..can’t wait 😍

My top 5

Clarry

Trac

Gus

Viney

Gawn


5 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Definitely Clarrie. 
Is anyone here going on Friday? 

Counting the sleeps. Have missed the last couple of years but attended many going back to the 90's (at Melbourne Town Hall).

From memory it's 6 rounds at a time with the highlights of each round played of the screens. Absolutely spectacular.

It was funny during the Neeld years (5 wins from 33 games) that they could get enough material for the highlight reels.

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5 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Oliver by the length of the straight

Oliver.

Daylight

More daylight

Twilight and anything else in between

Sooooo  CLAYTON OLIVER EASSSSSY

Gawn and May both missed multiple games.  Oliver missed one.  I still think Clarry gets it  just from Petracca, Brayshaw and Viney and then either Gawn or May.  

10 hours ago, M_9 said:

Counting the sleeps. Have missed the last couple of years but attended many going back to the 90's (at Melbourne Town Hall).

From memory it's 6 rounds at a time with the highlights of each round played of the screens. Absolutely spectacular.

It was funny during the Neeld years (5 wins from 33 games) that they could get enough material for the highlight reels.

I’m so excited for tomorrow night. I’ve never been to one before. I just hope I don’t show all the WAGS up!!!😂

15 hours ago, ucanchoose said:

Interesting to see where Hunt is placed

Hopefully on the same table as me!!! 🤣


Hashtag my favourite player and I hope he remains a Demon. 🤞🏼 


20 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I’m so excited for tomorrow night. I’ve never been to one before. I just hope I don’t show all the WAGS up!!!😂

It should be the WAGS sh%tting themselves about you being there for the first time. 

Just now, Queanbeyan Demon said:

It should be the WAGS sh%tting themselves about you being there for the first time. 

I love you, QD. 😘

6 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Hopefully on the same table as me!!! 🤣


Hashtag my favourite player and I hope he remains a Demon. 🤞🏼 

WCW, I am concerned about you being there. We might have to call the Fire Brigade to dous your flames! Maybe myself and Uncle Bitter could be called on to chaperone you to ensure some propriety! 😇👨‍🚒🌅🔥

 
3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

WCW, I am concerned about you being there. We might have to call the Fire Brigade to dous your flames! Maybe myself and Uncle Bitter could be called on to chaperone you to ensure some propriety! 😇👨‍🚒🌅🔥

Should be all good, PF. Apparently when they heard I was attending they ordered extra security. But thanks for the offer to chaperone. If I ever did need chaperoning I couldn’t imagine anyone I’d rather be forcibly restrained by than you and Uncle. 😁


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