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Daicos out for the rest of the H&A season in round 21 after getting knocked for the first time during the year. 

 

THE UMPS PULLED VOTES FROM TRAC SO DAICOS CAN WIN.

It's all part of the conspiracy.

🙄

Watch out for the 5G.

Why does Hame think players spend all day on the vote predictor? Not even fans use that thing and we clearly have less going on in our lives than players.

 
1 minute ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

How does Trac not poll vs North?!!

I honestly don't understand how he didn't get a single vote.


If Tracs goal stood against the Blues he be a cert for 3 votes. 

3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Gulden will get the 3 vs us R24.

Rare for 3 to go to a member of the losing side. Wide open IMO.

Agree with Colm’s post above. Goal awarded and Trac gets 3 votes and possibly a Brownlow.

Edited by M_9

Vote numbers for the leaders are way higher now than 20 years ago. It’s totally turned into a midfielder’s award. Shame. Not an even playing field. 

Edited by Great Northern Summer


The Carlton game will ruin us again. He kicks that goal and he would have had the 3 votes. How many times can you get screwed with one poor decision. 

1 minute ago, deva5610 said:

I honestly don't understand how he didn't get a single vote.

Agree. North blitzed us in the 1st then nothing for 3 qtrs and ended up with a vote getter. But these are umpires remember


Pickett and Trac our two best against north

zero votes for either

go umpires!

I'm watching the bet ticker on Ladbrokes and can not believe the money still going on Nick, $50s and $100s everywhere. Lot going on the Bont as well.

 

Dogs only win one more game from here

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

The Bont wins it from here 

Those performances to drag them over the line against *Checks notes* WCE and Hawthorn, really were inspiring


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