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3 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Bont.. seriously a great talent and person. Doggies lucky to have him. 

The leader I wanted and thought Trac to be. 

A more lovely and humble man you won’t meet. He’s genuinely an outstanding all around person. 

 
14 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Bont.. seriously a great talent and person. Doggies lucky to have him. 

He has 0 Brownlows whilst Neale has 2. Try figuring that out 🤪

Caleb Windsor with 1 vote in the rising star is a joke. Lawson Humphries, who I've never even heard of (played 9 games for the cats) got more votes

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3 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Caleb Windsor with 1 vote in the rising star is a joke. Lawson Humphries, who I've never even heard of (played 9 games for the cats) got more votes

Yep, poor polling by the panel imo
 

B - Blakey, Weitering, Luke Ryan

HB - Zorko, McGovern, Houston

First AA for Weitering is a surprise. 5th for McGovern

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9 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Caleb Windsor with 1 vote in the rising star is a joke. Lawson Humphries, who I've never even heard of (played 9 games for the cats) got more votes

Windsor was top 3 for best first year player. Rising star award is loosing it's way imo. Can't have players with 3 preseasons in contention with first year players.


Finally some good news🍾 on ya Maxy 🍾🍾

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M - Gulden, Bont, N Daicos

R - Max, Cripps, Serong


6 hours ago, Demonland said:

Fans reject Gawn

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Only saw the names on that graphic and that Scared the [censored] out of me, thought it was AA

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Gawn now one ahead of Cox and indisputably the best ruck since Simon Madden. Absolute legend!

 

HF - Warner, J Cameron, Heeney

F - Waterman, Hogan, Dylan Moore


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