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Windsor could be in with a real chance now if Reid and Darcy both get suspended. They both should, much as we may want to give a medal to Darcy.

 

 

Suspended players may be nominated in a particular week, but are not eligible for the award.

Darcy has been suspended and Reid deserves to be if the AFL is fair dinkum.  (Massive "if", I know)

 

Of course it would be great for Leb to win it but then we’d never hear the end of how he only won it because the two favourites were ineligible. Akin to Cotchin & Mitchell and their Brownlow.


 
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I have Windsor into Melb top 4 that will net me $750 on a $5 bet so I'm kind of excited now! (if Petracca also wins the Brownlow, it becomes $12000 !!).
Hoping for a win tomorrow, where Trac is BOG and Windsor kicks 2 goals.

21 minutes ago, illbarto said:

Reid won't get suspended for that sling tackle. It's not how that story has been written for the AFL

He's a good bloke, so that will definitely help his case


9 minutes ago, kozzyisalegend said:

He's a good bloke, so that will definitely help his case

and he hasn't been suspended yet ....

It's kind of stupid for the rising star award to be tied in with the "the fairest"..

it's not the "Rising Star & Fairest" award.

So whoever the rising star is, he should win it.

Give Darcy the medal. He's a gun and he's doing God's work with the Maynard hit.

2 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Don’t think it matters if they get suspended. It’s not like the Brownlow.

Yes it does and yes it is.

51 minutes ago, Big Col said:

I have Windsor into Melb top 4 that will net me $750 on a $5 bet so I'm kind of excited now! (if Petracca also wins the Brownlow, it becomes $12000 !!).
Hoping for a win tomorrow, where Trac is BOG and Windsor kicks 2 goals.

I took Windsor, Trac Brownlow,  Dees flag for $25.

Return would be $215k.

I'd written it off, until now 😏


1 hour ago, illbarto said:

Reid won't get suspended for that sling tackle. It's not how that story has been written for the AFL

There is absolutely no way out of that suspension. 

7 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

There is absolutely no way out of that suspension. 

You’re joking right 

Maynard hit on gus

the afl could literally conjure hitler out of a guilty verdict 

yep I went there 

 

 

3 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

You’re joking right 

Maynard hit on gus

the afl could literally conjure hitler out of a guilty verdict 

yep I went there 

 

 

Agree. Will not be surprised if he gets off with a fine. After all afl protect their stars

25 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

You’re joking right 

Maynard hit on gus

the afl could literally conjure hitler out of a guilty verdict 

yep I went there 

 

 

Cripps says hi

 

1 hour ago, Palace Dees said:

I took Windsor, Trac Brownlow,  Dees flag for $25.

Return would be $215k.

I'd written it off, until now 😏

Trac would need to be unbelievable in the back half of the year.

Windsor could be in with a shout if he freshens up after the break.👍


The AFL will come up with some BS propaganda for the Golden Boy.
St.Kilda player already in a falling motion, Low impact , accidental football action , yadda yadda ....

Here's a fine play on.

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7 hours ago, Palace Dees said:

I took Windsor, Trac Brownlow,  Dees flag for $25.

Return would be $215k.

I'd written it off, until now 😏

I've made a similar ludicrous bet.Bring it on!

 

Will Schofield the most biased commentator in the AFL “what else could Reid do”. David King anything but what he did. Schofield should not be let near a microphone.

2 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

Will Schofield the most biased commentator in the AFL “what else could Reid do”. David King anything but what he did. Schofield should not be let near a microphone.

Agree, shiithouse special comments guy.


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