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1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Yeah well I havent spoken to a lifetime 45 YEARS ex mate since AND NEVER WILL AGAIN! PARK HIM🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

Because of what Maynard did or your mates response? 

 
Just now, Witches Hat said:

FFS. Let it go.

Nar Till the day u die, NEVER FORGET

 

16 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

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

Cripps has been incredibly consistent this season. Only one or two so-so games. Has really improved on some areas of his game as well. I expected him to poll very well. Even in games where Carlton were poor overall, he usually stood out. Some of the other Blues 'stars' could learn something about consistency from the Captain ...

 
10 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I won’t tell you the text i got from my pies supporting mate regarding Gus

But, i’ll say i [censored] him up via text and won’t be keen to talk to him again

Sounds like a C U Next Tuesday.

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33 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

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

His brother however, got 34 disposals

Bump.  Umpires voting is dysfunctional!!! 

3 minutes ago, No. 31 said:

Cripps has been incredibly consistent this season. Only one or two so-so games. Has really improved on some areas of his game as well. I expected him to poll very well. Even in games where Carlton were poor overall, he usually stood out. Some of the other Blues 'stars' could learn something about consistency from the Captain ...

Coz the rest of his teammates are incredibly overrated.

This is an absolute farce.

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Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

Because of what Maynard did or your mates response? 

 BOTH, COLLINGWOOD NUFFY NUFF SAID SO BOTH 

 

Umpires must get the Daicos brothers confused during some games. Round 18 and Nicky boy got two (or was it one?) votes. Either way, didn’t deserve any in that game. 


19 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I wonder if the umps accidentally wrote down the wrong daicos. People are on social media scratching their heads about this this to

This is the only explanation. It happened last year when they gave Horne-Francis votes when they must have meant Bergman.

No one in their right mind thought N Daicos was the third best player on KB. He was closer to third worst. 

Wild to see Cripps scoring so highly.

If only he knew how to kick.


Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

Cripps is a beast. This is going to be well deserved. Do feel for Bontempelli though. 

Treloar I think has taken votes off him. But one day I hope he can win it

How the f does Bont not get enough love, and how the f does Dillon's wife know he won't poll well?

#aflboysclub

Just checked the votes and Bont isn’t in the top 11 players as of now… 

 

Didn’t this guy get voted the most valuable player this year by his peers for his efforts?

1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

How the f does Bont not get enough love, and how the f does Dillon's wife know he won't poll well?

#aflboysclub

Yup. Exactly what I wanted to know. No doubt her comment will be brushed under the rug. 


Watch Daicos poll another 23 votes to snatch the medal, a typical baffling AFL manufactured result

2 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

How the f does Bont not get enough love, and how the f does Dillon's wife know he won't poll well?

#aflboysclub

Incredible actually 

If I could pick either Bont or Cripps to play for the Dees it would be Bont easily 

 
10 minutes ago, No. 31 said:

Cripps has been incredibly consistent this season. Only one or two so-so games. Has really improved on some areas of his game as well. I expected him to poll very well. Even in games where Carlton were poor overall, he usually stood out. Some of the other Blues 'stars' could learn something about consistency from the Captain ...

I would be happy for Cripps to win a legitimate medal. Will not acknowledge the first as he should never have been eligible.


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