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That is the biggest load of BS for a brown low medal.  Umpires cannot get it right.  It's getting worse by the year. 

 

But hopefully an omen for Saturday 'Collingwood' falters in the last, to be run over by 'Brisbane'

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Just [censored] off. When you think you can’t hate the AFL anymore you watch this waste of time 

Meh ... I just tune in at the end.
But even the last 10mins I won't get back.


Does anyone really think Neale had a Brownlow quality season?

To me he was mostly average in a great side.

All we need to do is not release the coaches votes every week and bang! We have a much more meaningful award to celebrate at the end of the season.

 

1 minute ago, Green Demon said:

What a joke!!! He did nothing all year, not AA............I hate this rubbish. Bont would have been a much better winner.

He's second half was ok but was going to get dropped at one point.

If Gulden was a Daicos, he would’ve got the 3 votes in the last round. Two goals and 42 touches is a Nick Daicos 3 vote game every day of the week.

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

Proud of the combined votes of Christian and Jack.

Well done Jack Viney 7th in a Brownlow thoroughly deserved, and had a better last third of the year than trac. So umps got that right


Oh look .
Enter the Dragon on 7mate.
Woo Hoo I'm off..

 

Edited by Fork 'em

Neale was average. Nothing given to Dunkley or McLuggage etc

Add neale to the accumulators like Mitchell, Priddis etc. 

Curnow had twice the year Neale did and wouldn’t even be in the top 25

As good as it would have been for Trac to win, you've gotta feel for the Bont. Seriously dudded twice

Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

If Gulden was a Daicos, he would’ve got the 3 votes in the last round. Two goals and 42 touches is a Nick Daicos 3 vote game every game.  

100% 
Gulden deserved 3. Trac 2. 
How did Trac get 0 votes for this game and his game against North? Absolutely putrid. 

Gutted. Yet again. The year that keeps on giving, not. Just feel feel so goddam low at the moment


Does anyone expect a fair count? The umps cannot get the basic decisions right, how can they adjudge the best player.. 

 
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Far out! That was frustrating!

Jack Viney 3 votes against Sydney was a mystery.

Angus Brayshaw 3 votes against North Melbourne was also bizarre.

But oh well.

Lachie Neale from the Lions is a well deserved winner.

Pretty confident Christian Petracca will win the Demons' Best & Fairest this year though at least.


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