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3 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Turning up to the Bluey with @WalkingCivilWarwould be like Charles rolling up to the Opera House with Dianna - Charles who?

Unfortunately Less Diana, more Camilla. 🙁

PS: I’m just glad no one has said ‘who’s gonna take Bluey home tomorrow night?’ since that was my nickname for years and the only one taking me home tomorrow night will be the cabbie. 😁

 

For those interested, some B&F History

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Clayton. 

The bigger question is - will he feel the need to apologise for a "sh$t speech" again, or has he been working on his presentation?

 

 

The other awards are more interesting and the top 10. Difficult to pick. Definitely interesting to see who the football department thought were in that top 10.

1 hour ago, Wilson7 said:

For those interested, some B&F History

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Some great names on this list, including Beeeennnnnnnnnnnett and Neeeeeeeeeeeta.  

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2 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Unfortunately Less Diana, more Camilla. 🙁

PS: I’m just glad no one has said ‘who’s gonna take Bluey home tomorrow night?’ since that was my nickname for years and the only one taking me home tomorrow night will be the cabbie. 😁

Get a limo!

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Get a limo!

I will if this damn kidney of mine finally sells on Gumtree! 

18 hours ago, dl4e said:

Oliver surely.

I also think of Langdon being in the top 5.

I thought Langdon was pretty average after the first 8-9 games. If be surprised if he is top 5

 

My picks are:-

Clayton Oliver

Christian Petracca

Stephen May

Angus Brayshaw

Jack Viney / Max Gawn ( hampered by injury)

Harrison Petty / Bayley Fritsch / Kozzie Pickett 

Jayden Hunt 

Then :-

LJ

Ed Langdon (great until injured)

James Harmes ( solid all year)

Injury / Covid effected a number of our good players.😪😢

Pretty sure there’s a best first year player. Has to be Disco if so. Field of one?

Pity it isn't live streamed.

On 9/29/2022 at 7:48 AM, 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! 😇👨‍🚒🌅🔥

I can't say I've ever heard the word "propriety" mentioned in the same sentence as Uncle Bitters!


Clayton to become part of a very select few to have won 4 MFC B&Fs. 

Hopefully Gus gets rewarded for his good year with a top 5 finish. Would personally have it as Clarry, Trac, Gus but Viney will probably sneak in there 

wander if Jackson will be there, i hope so

Pretty sure there’s a best first year player. Has to be Disco if so. Field of one?


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Not the right forum I know but Jayden will sign with the Eagles this weekend. I know mentioned elsewhere. Four clubs approached his manager.

Does Goody do the entirety of the voting? Predictions if so:

1. Viney
2. Melksham
3. Sparrow
4. ANB
5. Hibberd

 

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