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Our team will share the votes, so not much chance of us having the winner.

Like this though:

 

 
 

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Mid-way through, 7 different vote-getters for the Dees.

 

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Final leaderboard. Congrats to Purcell AKA "The Purse" for an incredible season and to all our players who polled.

A.ANDERSON (BRIS) 21

M.CONTI (RICH) 19

E.MARINOFF (ADEL) 18

M.PRESPAKIS (ESS) 17

O.PURCELL (MELB) 16

A.PARKER (GWS) 15

C.ROWBOTTOM (GC) 15

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MFC leading vote winners:

PURCELL 16

PAXMAN 7

HARRIS 7

WEST 6

HORE 5

L.PEARCE 2

HANKS 2

D.PEARCE 1

MITHEN 1

BANNAN 1


Thank you for posting results, DiO. I couldn’t watch it since I just last night moved into a new house and have spent most of today walking around saying, “I wonder what this switch is for?” 😁

Congrats to Hore and Purcell on getting AA honors.

Only 2 AA's...Lions & Crows 4, Tigers & Cats 3.

As I say, we're very much underrated.

Hope we can prove it on Sunday.

41 minutes ago, rjay said:

Only 2 AA's...Lions & Crows 4, Tigers & Cats 3.

As I say, we're very much underrated.

Hope we can prove it on Sunday.

Gee, Tigers and Cats are a surprise!

Not sure what it says when the AFLW B&F winner, Ally Anderson, is not named in the All Australian squad and finished 11th in the coaches award. Olivia Purcell finished 5th in the B&F, squeezes on to the bench in the AA squad and finished 15th in the coaches award. Meanwhile Jasmine Garner wins the coaches award easily, is captain of the AA squad and doesn't finish top ten in the B&F.

Most likely the AFLW umpires are completely clueless as to who the better players are, so are just picking the few players they recognise.

Well done to Liv Purcell and Kate Hore on their great seasons. Not sure why they were kept away from the main celebrations when they still participated in the AA team photo.


13 minutes ago, poita said:

Not sure what it says when the AFLW B&F winner, Ally Anderson, is not named in the All Australian squad and finished 11th in the coaches award. Olivia Purcell finished 5th in the B&F, squeezes on to the bench in the AA squad and finished 15th in the coaches award. Meanwhile Jasmine Garner wins the coaches award easily, is captain of the AA squad and doesn't finish top ten in the B&F.

Most likely the AFLW umpires are completely clueless as to who the better players are, so are just picking the few players they recognise.

Well done to Liv Purcell and Kate Hore on their great seasons. Not sure why they were kept away from the main celebrations when they still participated in the AA team photo.

Nailed it. 
 

 

Probably the Demons have a very even spread of talent, whereas some sides have a very dominant player or two e.g. Conti, Kearney.

Champion teams and all that.

 
1 hour ago, poita said:

Most likely the AFLW umpires are completely clueless as to who the better players are, so are just picking the few players they recognise.

Same as the AFL umpires then

1 hour ago, poita said:

Not sure what it says when the AFLW B&F winner, Ally Anderson, is not named in the All Australian squad and finished 11th in the coaches award. Olivia Purcell finished 5th in the B&F, squeezes on to the bench in the AA squad and finished 15th in the coaches award. Meanwhile Jasmine Garner wins the coaches award easily, is captain of the AA squad and doesn't finish top ten in the B&F.

Most likely the AFLW umpires are completely clueless as to who the better players are, so are just picking the few players they recognise.

Well done to Liv Purcell and Kate Hore on their great seasons. Not sure why they were kept away from the main celebrations when they still participated in the AA team photo.

How are the umps supposed to allocate the correct votes without a comprehensive betting market in place?


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