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6 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

 

And - the new normal - THE WOMEN!

And for any-one who doesn't know.
The girls are flying and playing some ripping footy.
The men should watch them.

 

Edited by Fork 'em

 
4 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

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

 

That about sums up the entire AFL & season Fork.

Might even get my old nunchackus out from under the bed and knock myself out...

Lets Go Fighting GIF by Arrow Video

 
9 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Does anyone really think Neale had a Brownlow quality season?

To me he was mostly average in a great side.

Even Neale doesn’t think Neale had a Brownlow quality season. 

2 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Yes agreed, Trac's vote-getting drop-off coincided with him spending more time forward with the petty and melky injuries. Pretty rough because he showed extraordinary power in several games to turn things our way.

Did Goody moving him cost him the Brownlow lol


Andrew Dillon and (hopefully) a new chairman, time to make your marks: Brownlow to be moved from umpires. To, say, the coaches' votes (with voting rules and eligibility to retain the 'Fairest' priority)

Seems Trac and Bont are destined to never win one despite being the best players every year and influencing games more than their peers. Both got robbed of clear votes tonight. 

Trac getting no votes in the final game was stupid. Getting 1 vote for his game against the Saints was stupid.

The umpires are stupid. I’m [censored] sick of them. The umpires have determined the outcome of games this year and legitimately shaped the entire finals series. It’s beyond pathetic and as someone who’s attending 100s of live games since the 1980s, I’m thiiiiiiis close to giving up on the sport because of their [censored] incompetence and the rules being so vague etc. Stuff this

 

Bad luck Trac always the bridesmaid never the bride.


5 minutes ago, Hopeful Demon said:

I'm starting to think that the brownlow is slowly losing credibility. Neale wasn't a top 5 mid this season, let alone the best.

Hasn't had credibility for a long time now. About 20 years

3 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

And for any-one who doesn't know.
The girls are flying and playing some ripping footy.
The men should watch them.

 

Especially when it comes to goal kicking and delivery into the forward line


4 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

He got 0 in the last 4 games go figure 

Which included:

29 and 1.1 and match winning perf

22 and 1.1 his worst of the 4

24 and 2.2

27 and 2.3

i guessed he would poll 6 votes. anything less than 4 is a [censored] joke and he got zero

1 minute ago, rpfc said:

Viney with 24 votes. Should have been AA.

Yeah didn't Merrett get AA? Clearly Viney had a better season 

2 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Bad luck Trac always the bridesmaid never the bride.

2021 Norm Smith Medal would suggest otherwise.

2 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Viney with 24 votes. Should have been AA.

yep. straight swap for Libba


I reckon there’s be a diesel Williams style meme out already. 

Gulden - thought i was a bit stiff with 42 touches the last round 😂

 
8 minutes ago, Billy said:

Cripps got 22 votes, that’s a joke also

On appeal he’ll get that up to 27.

3 minutes ago, Green Demon said:

For a side that finished 2nd, the umpires couldn't find another player to give votes to.  Apparently even Ashcroft who was gods gift to football in much the same way as Daicos couldn't even score a vote.

Similar story for Collingwood for that matter.


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