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On the back of not putting a HARD TAG! CAARRYST !! It aint rocket science!! Goodwin needs to go! 

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I'd thought the bont deserves it more, specially if the Bulldogs finish top 5.

Bont definitely more deserving. 
 

This is genius by Goodwin, very subtle way of getting us that better draft pick. Like a professional move taking the ball over the boundary line without getting pinged for deliberate. 

 

32 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

I'd thought the bont deserves it more, specially if the Bulldogs finish top 5.

Treloar will take votes off the Bont.

9 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

and also the Umps

And ch7 and AFL House 

 

Don't you see him stat padding?

Give me a break playing fwd in a dead rubber 🤣🤣

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SERIOUSLY what dont u understand STOP DAICOS and you are halfway to a win. Nar all too friggen obvious  to all but BADLOSS

19 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Don't you see him stat padding?

I see a clear and obvious best on ground.

You see what you want to see, but I think you're in denial.

1 minute ago, Demonstone said:

I see a clear and obvious best on ground.

You see what you want to see, but I think you're in denial.

I am not saying he is not a great player. But there are others that deserve a Brownlow, not only this year but for many years now.

Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

I am not saying he is not a great player. But there are others that deserve a Brownlow, not only this year but for many years now.

Besides, when he is properly tagged with lot of physicality not so great. Unlike others like Bont or Heeney


Who cares. It’s a popularity contest. 

3 votes N Daicos 

was clearly clearly best on ground 

runs runs runs 

uses the footy to perfection 

80% disposal efficiency 

40 possessions 

one grab player  no fumbles 

does not slip over 

uses footy to advantage of next player … not to their feet … not behind them 

DOESNT EVEN TRY TO KICK WITH HIS OPPOSITE FOOT EVER 

massive score involvement 

massive metres gained 

accelerate into space 

zero defensive game but who cares !!!! 

I hate the pies 

I hate the pies 

but Nick Daicos plays the game with such composure and smarts. 

our mids could learn 10 things from this kid 

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Might be all this but WE LET HIM RUN RIOT

Down to Goodwins Coaching!


Look at the list of Brownlow winners and look at how Carey and Buddy haven’t won one and consider if it really matters

We bag the umpires all year then wait for their judgement 

 

80 plus possessions between Nick and Josh, and we didn't lay a finger on either all night. Teams must love playing against such a clueless, half hearted group. 

I know a hard tag is not fashionable but here’s the thing, it’s usually effective. 
 

And tonight when our midfield stocks were down maybe give them a chance by tagging at least on Daicos.


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