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9 minutes ago, DubDee said:

 

Bont has been the best player overall i would say

 

The irony for a side that gets so well looked after by the umps in a game 

 
3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

How the hell did daicos poll a vote kings birthday? Neal Bullen held him to his lowest possessions.  Even daicos looked shocked.

Nick Daicos subbed off with only 15 disposals. He gets a vote 🤷

His brother however, got 34 disposals

 

Daicos is going to win by the one vote isn't he? And it will be that one ridiculous kings birthday vote he got against us

How the fuurg did Faicos pol queens birthday when Nibbler DEEESTROYED HIM JOKE AFL


Just now, Moonshadow said:

Nick Daicos subbed off with only 15 disposals. He gets a vote 🤷

His brother however, got 34 disposals

Farcical. Incompetent. Corrupt. There were 25 players that day who scored more AF points than Nick Daicos. Absolute joke.

39 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Poor bont. Not much love this year

Andrew Dillon’s wife was interviewed before the Brownlow and said (words to the effect of) that Bont (surprisingly) doesn’t get close. I’m assuming this was just an educated guess, as my understanding was that no one knows the outcome of the vote prior to the winner being announced.

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1 minute ago, layzie said:

Daicos getting a vote on KB was a dagger to the king's heart 

Don't worry, his homoeopath will fix that up in no time.


Angus 💙❤️💙



8 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Yep. @WheeloRatings's currently got him at a reasonable likelihood of passing 40 votes (the record is 36 IIRC).

That's an indictment on the rest of the Carlton squad to let 1 player get nearly half of the teams votes.

3 minutes ago, Gunna’s said:

Well said Gus. The emphasis on “anger” will be lost on those who need to hear it. 

100% recognised the emphasis he put on that.

 

GUSZZZY SENBLOODYSATIONAL

 

THAT [censored] SLIME FILTH OF HUMANITY MAYNARD WHAT A [censored] C


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