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Having watched this match, he was very impressive and has been since his debut....

If Ricky continues with his good start then he will be along soon enough...

 

Lynden Dunn never got nominated last yr so hopefully he gets nominated as well, also Frawley if he debuts and puts some good games together might be a chance.

Lynden Dunn never got nominated last yr so hopefully he gets nominated as well, also Frawley if he debuts and puts some good games together might be a chance.

Can't win, has played 13 games.

 
Can't win, has played 13 games.

It's how many games you played prior to the start of the season. Dunn played only 11 games in 2006 according to the MFC website (well he has played a grand total of 13 games, and 2 of them were this year), which means he is still eligable.

So yes, he can be nominated and he can win (but he won't).

It's how many games you played prior to the start of the season. Dunn played only 11 games in 2006 according to the MFC website (well he has played a grand total of 13 games, and 2 of them were this year), which means he is still eligable.

So yes, he can be nominated and he can win (but he won't).

Actually, Dunn cannot be nominated as he had played 11 games before the start of this year. To be eligible you can't have played more than 10 games.


Actually, Dunn cannot be nominated as he had played 11 games before the start of this year. To be eligible you can't have played more than 10 games.

Ah yes, that would make sense since you need to play 10 or less, not 12 which I was thinking for some reason.

Serious brain-fade moment there, please disregard :unsure:

Carry-on.

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