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Could a Brownlow be tucked into Tracc's Cabinet along side a Premiership medal and Norm Smith on the same day he achieved this feat 2 years ago?

Scary sh........it.

 
Just now, Great Northern Summer said:

He'll win the Brownlow. Most predictors that had him winning it / close to winning it, didn't have him with this number of votes at this stage of the count.

Let hope they don't fail to give him votes in the games he should score in. Plus most had Oliver in front at this stage as well.

Go Trac, bring it home


3 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Let hope they don't fail to give him votes in the games he should score in. Plus most had Oliver in front at this stage as well.

Viney had a couple of rippers in Oliver's absence. He might take a few 3s away.

If Tracc doesn't win, I hope some potato like Darcy Parrish comes in and does a Priddis

Edited by John Demonic


Ashcroft's goal very similar,  including where it was kicked from, to Langdon's last year.

One was called a fluke, the other given goal of the year.

Edited by Demon Dynasty

Enjoying the meltdown over Daicos not winning it. Perhaps the umps aren't miked up to hear how he turns water into wine with every possession.

Noah Anderson polling well. He was very good this year. Would look good in the red and blue. 


Petracca is polling very well, even scoring votes in a loss (e.g., vs Port)

I like this!!!

 

 

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