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VOTE NOW FOR OUR BOY RIV!

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Extra incentive… Riv’s going up against Curnow. πŸ˜‚

 

By the way, of the 15 rounds up to and including Round 14, we’ve had three players who’ve won the GOTY nomination.

Opening Round: Rooey

Round 3: Leb

Round 8: Fritta

If Riv takes it out this week, that’ll make it four winners from 16 rounds. A quarter of the winners will be Dees!

Why is this so important? That’d be because it’s a welcome happy vibe in an otherwise sch!tty year, that’s why!

It takes literally less than 30 seconds to vote. It doesn’t cost anything to vote. Therefore…

VOTE FOR RIV… NOW!

Please and thank you πŸ˜ƒ

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Curnow - quality gather and snap under pressure from almost 50 out, genuine good goal.

McLuggage - successful seagull, good kick.

Rivers - enters a contest at speed, breaks through a tackle while gathering the ball, slips past another tackle, fakes out yet another defender and then puts it home from right on the 50m while a fourth defender closes in.

I mean, it was a top quality goal. Always nice to vote for your side when they are also the best objectively.

I hope NAB enjoy attempting to contact me at [email protected].

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24 minutes ago, Young Angus said:

Surely Fritta wins this one though.

For the year?


1 hour ago, Young Angus said:

Surely Fritta wins this one though.

Has he had a kick since?

19 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Extra incentive… Riv’s going up against Curnow. πŸ˜‚

I know he's good, but I can't stand Curnow. But all biases aside, I think Riv's goal was better.Β 

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