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3 minutes ago, Left Foot Snap said:

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

Top post … can they fit any more Diacos 

 
3 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

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

I would say Curnow is more important to them and Weitering had a better year

But the umps love ole fat vacant stare Cripps

2 minutes ago, Seraph said:

The pandering to Daicos is vomit worthy.

Almost like he was meant to win. Heads will roll at HQ!!

 
4 minutes ago, Seraph said:

The pandering to Daicos is vomit worthy.

Yep 🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮


16 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Cripps getting 3 votes against Collingwood has set the nuffies off

BEEEEEAAAAUTTTTIFULLĹ

I’m starting to think the Vic bias might be a thing

Can you imagine 2 average interstate teams having a 1-2 in the medal?

If Cripps is 45, the Bont is what 60? lol

Phantom draft 2013!

Pick 25 Lions 

PATRICK CRIPPS – East Fremantle, WA. 190cms 90kgs

Cripps had a great Under-18 state championship for the WA side in 2013 and was rewarded with All-Australian honours. Cripps is a big-bodied midfielder that loves to run and work his way through traffic.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/78654/21-days-to-the-draft-meet-gun-prospect-patrick-cripps

BLUES SAW HIS POTENTIAL AND GRABBED HIM AT 13.  

 

I am surprised that both Collingwood and Carlton missed the finals and bombed the end of their seasons, but both Cripps and the second place chap polled so well through those rounds.

What an embarassingly inept interview by Hamish whats his face totally Incompetent!


1 minute ago, picket fence said:

What an embarassingly inept interview by Hamish whats his face totally Incompetent!

It’s woeful. 

5 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

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

Agree on both counts. I’ve NFI who polled second most votes for the Blues. 

2 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I'm not really sure what the point of these questions is to crippa then. Just let him thank everyone Hamish. 

It was an opportunity for Hamish to fall in love with Hamish.


So trac was our leading vote getter.

I don't know if that's a good thing seeing as he missed half the year. However if he puts in a full consistent season he'll be a contender. 

Thought max would have polled more. 

6 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Yes we get it. Daicos came 2nd with record votes. Move on.

I just hope the Norm Smith award winner acknowledges Daicos. 


1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

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

His brother however, got 34 disposals

One for the AFL Integrity Unit for sure! Or did Mr Dillon just read it out incorrectly?

Well the pies fans are annoyed so crippa you did your job.

Now we can focus on what should be a great gf on Saturday 

 
1 minute ago, Hawk the Demon said:

One for the AFL Integrity Unit for sure! Or did Mr Dillon just read it out incorrectly?

How josh got 3 votes in total, I'm convinced the umps mixed them up at times

10 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

I just hope the Norm Smith award winner acknowledges Daicos. 

Pretty sure he will still poll highly from the judges. Even if it is just from his reactions in the stands!!!


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