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Neale got 3 votes for 7 kicks when Cameron kicked 7 goals.

He gets 3 every time they win, as nobody taking votes off him.

Think he wins it.

We lost too many and Viney has got votes.

Looking at all the $2000 $3000 bets on Daicos at $2.75. $34 at the moment. Neale into a crazy $1.15

They really do need to take this off the Umpires. Even Neale would tell you his season was so so.

 

Cripps might come home late. I thought he was average in the first half of the season but has been polling votes he will only get more in the last 8 rounds. Although Neale obviously just had to be selected to poll votes. 


1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Lachie Neale $1.20 to win the thing. Trac $4.00

Does he really have that much a better round 15-24 than Trac?

They win more and less vote takers.

2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Lachie Neale $1.20 to win the thing. Trac $4.00

Does he really have that much a better round 15-24 than Trac?

I have Neale a 72% chance of winning.

 

 

 
1 minute ago, Redleg said:

Neale got 3 votes for 7 kicks when Cameron kicked 7 goals.

He gets 3 every time they win, as nobody taking votes off him.

Think he wins it.

We lost too many and Viney has got votes.

It is beyond time to get some experts to do the voting. Tradition is such a lame excuse for not changing it.

1 minute ago, Great Northern Summer said:

If he wins the Brownlow, will that mean no other player in the league had a good season then? :-)

No it meant the Umpires should loss the right to vote on this award.


The way the umps are favouring Neale is bizarre. he should win easily if this keeps up although i do recall him being ineffectual when tagged a couple of times 

I thought Gil declared Daicos the winner on the Front Bar.

If so why are we having the count?


Just checked the rest of Neales year

only one more 3 voter

hes done


1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Petracca will get the 3 in round 18 vs Brisbane. Will be hilarious if Neale gets any.

Max Gawn.

1 minute ago, The heart beats true said:

Did Neale make the AA squad? I thought his year was average 

Even his coach said it was average. He did have a good end to the season.

 

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6 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Neale $1.15 on sportsbet. It's all over

no way. i just went through lions games

wont poll much more. 3 votes in round 17 then FA

Trac has this


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