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5 minutes ago, Seraph said:

Wild to see Cripps scoring so highly.

If only he knew how to kick.

In fairness to Cripps he’s the best thrower of the ball I’ve ever seen.

 
2 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

In fairness to Cripps he’s the best thrower of the ball I’ve ever seen.

Nah that would be any number of bulldog players

This medal continues to be for the best player in an average team

Surely a Swans players wins it?

This is why Trac or Clarry never won it

Just name the best player regardless of his teammates 

23 rounds - who was the best. Voters of legends of the game 

 
3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Pies fans on x going nuts about crippa and sooking about daicos not getting umpires votes

BLOODY GROUSE SABOD FILTH SCUM


Round 22 swans 89-86

BEST 
Sydney: Rowbottom, Roberts, Heeney, Warner, Blakey, Jordon
Collingwood: Sidebottom, J.Daicos, Quaynor, N.Daicos, Crisp, Cameron

2 N Daicos 

Say What GIF by UFC

Well it's not the close one we thought it was & I'm grateful I don't have to read about daicos winning it.

45 votes for crippa. That's amazing 

 

Patrick Cripps is a good player but the best season of all time?? Umpires on crack

 
1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Petty somehow snagged a 3 voter against Geelong…

Suggest you re-acquaint yourself with the game, in particular all his clutch contested marks that basically won it for us.


3 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Round 22 swans 89-86

BEST 
Sydney: Rowbottom, Roberts, Heeney, Warner, Blakey, Jordon
Collingwood: Sidebottom, J.Daicos, Quaynor, N.Daicos, Crisp, Cameron

2 N Daicos 

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Josh daicos only got 3 in total. I swear the umps mixed them up at times

45 votes SENSATIONAL CONGRATS

I think they thought it would come down to the final round.

but i liked how they just went to r24 & didn't bother with the highlights 

It’s almost like the umpires aren’t the best judge of who the best player is 


27 votes used to win it when it was a fair, decent award

That is huge but he is a game changer and obviously no one taking votes off him.

So, how are the AFL going to make the Grand Final about Nick Daicos?


The pandering to Daicos is vomit worthy.

So strange how Heeney’s vote’s disappeared after he got suspended 

I know he was better early but still

Its like the AFL is trying to kill all genuine interest in footy

Just now, DubDee said:

So strange how Heeney’s vote’s disappeared after he got suspended 

I know he was better early but still

Its like the AFL is trying to kill all genuine interest in footy

That has seemed to happen for quite a few years now.

 
12 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Cripps getting 3 votes against Collingwood has set the nuffies off

BEEEEEAAAAUTTTTIFULLĹ


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