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Christian Petracca a chance to win the 2023 Brownlow Medal?

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3 minutes ago, Great Northern Summer said:

Ok, plan B. Anyone beat Daicos please! 

How about Neale and Daicos both winning? Please, no.

May got the 3 vs St Kilda and Hogan got the 3 vs Essendon two of the best individual full back and full forward performances I've seen in years.

So at least we now know the benchmark for the kind of season a forward or defender would have to put together to win the thing.


I can handle Bont or Gulden. I'll feel that Trac was shafted a little bit, but I'll take it.

4 way tie would make me laugh.

Missed the Swans game, How did Tracc go? I'm not going to trust the umpires to get it right on Gulden or Tracc, if it means dislodging Daicos from a draw. 

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3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Tom Mitchell or Ollie Wines. Take your pick. 

Wines.



38 minutes ago, DubDee said:

no way. i just went through lions games

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

Trac has this

Should've got 2 votes against Norf to match Daicos but this is the AFL circus and always wanting their pin ups to win.

Gulden had a massive game against us .... he'll probably get at least 1 but he did have a huge game.

Tracc might get 1 or 2 behind Viney

1 minute ago, John Demonic said:

Missed the Swans game, How did Tracc go? I'm not going to trust the umpires to get it right on Gulden, if it means dislodging Daicos for a draw.

His 2nd half was insane.

 

Go Errol. Like seriously what were his odds at the start of the year or even tonight. I love how someone out of nowhere just appears


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