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5 minutes ago, picket fence said:

So what are you saying??

He is trying not to say something like the Leopard was a really good tank.

 
23 hours ago, Fromgotowoewodin said:

Too many rubbish winners, Neale a two-time winner while Bont hasn’t got one? Give me a spell. 

Clarry would have had 3 by now if he was playing in a team where no one was stealing votes off of him.

4 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

In Noosa

Has booked a place at down Rosebud way for the whole of Summer..... Trust me I have very good source!

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Just now, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Clarry would have had 3 by now if he was playing in a team where no one was stealing votes off of him.

Not sure, he never seemed to vote well even in the games he was great. Surprised to see him get 3 for Rd 1 this year.

Shame about Tracc’s injury. With Clarry not hoovering up votes this season, Tracc was destined to win it pre injury.


27 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

 Afl store know something?

 

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Do they have a Cripps one also?

3 minutes ago, Left Foot Snap said:

Not sure, he never seemed to vote well even in the games he was great. Surprised to see him get 3 for Rd 1 this year.

Petracca 189 games for 96 Brownlow votes.

Oliver 183 games for 116 votes before this season.

 
2 minutes ago, Alex No Fancy-name said:

Anyone got photo of Viney they can send to the AFL?

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5 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Do they have a Cripps one also?

Not sure, someone put it on social media


Buddy and Carey never won a medal

That should tell you enough to know this medal is nonsense 

Priddis and Tom Mitchell on their level?  

29 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

Petracca 189 games for 96 Brownlow votes.

Oliver 183 games for 116 votes before this season.

Still think that is low given his dominant years. Always thought he should have gotten more. The coaches obviously saw him as worthy with coaches awards.

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I feel like the All Australian should surpass the Brownlow as the AFL event. It’s a celebration of all types of players, and it’s more inclusive.

5 minutes ago, Alex No Fancy-name said:

Anyone got photo of Viney they can send to the AFL?

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He only played over 200 games. Not very professional.

Anyway I've flicked over to have you been paying attention. I'm sure the brownlow will still be going when I flick back over


first time ive seen mark and goal of the year, can I just say, goals were average and does another team play in this comp besides Collingwood. 

Hamish Mclachlan would go better at the Polo.Or a marketing awards night.Or some hair salon night of nights.

He's just a rank tool and his big brother isn't the boss now so he should F right off.

Makes me Puke chunks.

 

2 minutes ago, cookieboc said:

first time ive seen mark and goal of the year, can I just say, goals were average and does another team play in this comp besides Collingwood. 

Aren't the weekly nominees selected by public vote? If so huge bias towards the big clubs, especially those whose supporters aren't rendered time poor by such inconveniences as employment. 


3 minutes ago, gs77 said:

Aren't the weekly nominees selected by public vote? If so huge bias towards the big clubs, especially those whose supporters aren't rendered time poor by such inconveniences as employment. 

Yes. And the 3 finalists.

 

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