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On 09/09/2025 at 22:11, Jaded No More said:

If you donโ€™t know what a memorial trophy means, please donโ€™t be in charge of running socials for a multi million dollar organization with 60,000+ paying members. FFS!

On 10/09/2025 at 01:53, Bobby McKenzie 2 said:

I was very pleased that Geoff McGivern, premiership player and Bluey winner, was given life membership. For some reason he was not named in the 150 Heroes book published some time ago. He definitely should have been named.

Can't see why there's a problem naming a trophy as a "memorial" for someone who is still alive. After all, we regularly give life memberships to people who have already passed away.

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22 hours ago, juddmcveegoat said:

also why was the vfl player of the year just not announced?? or did i miss it

too busy wondering why billings was on the screen

Casey hasnt had there count yet. Hard to give the award out if they dont know who to give it to

2 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Can't see why there's a problem naming a trophy as a "memorial" for someone who is still alive. After all, we regularly give life memberships to people who have already passed away.

A memorial award is named after a deceased person to honor their memory and legacy.

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19 minutes ago, BangBnagBang said:

Casey hasnt had there count yet. Hard to give the award out if they dont know who to give it to

yeah i dont know why i didnt think of this

Top 11 Total Votes: Max Gawn, Christian Petracca, Kysaiah Pickett, Jake Bowey, Christian Salem, Kade Chandler, Clayton Oliver, Ed Langdon, Harvey Langford, Jack Viney, Trent Rivers

Top 11 Votes / Match*:

25.739 (23) Max Gawn, 23.350 (20) Kysaiah Pickett, 20.826 (23) Christian Petracca, 19.957 (23) Jake Bowey, 17.565 (23) Christian Salem

17.389 (18) Jack Viney, 16.348 (23) Kade Chandler, 16.045 (22) Clayton Oliver, 14.478 (23) Ed Langdon, 14.455 (22) Harvey Langford, 13.609 (23) Trent Rivers

* Unable to locate full votes list, generally some mid games players rocket up and some low games players also reposition well - based on published / livestream data

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Judging from the awards videos and the Red Carpet โ€˜Glitz and Glamโ€™ gallery. Haute Couture or dress sensibility in general at the MFC is virtually in the toilette.

The most pressing need is not a Senior Coach replacement but the appointment of a Dress Deportment and Grooming Coach.

This is not a comment on the WAGS with the exception Calebโ€™s Mum who left the rest of the G&G in her train. Always like a mature woman.

Back to the blokes, kudos to Nathan Jones, Steven May, Jacob Van Rooyen and Koltyn Tholstrup. They all know how to find a button. Marty Hore and Kade Chandler and Charlie Spargo receive get out of jail cards because of shoulder injuries or surgery.

Yes, the modern suit coat is akin to a waiterโ€™s bum freezer but l believe button holes and coat buttons are still provided.

Ties donโ€™t start me on ties! Not a Windsor knot to be seen (Caleb excepted). Jed Adams half mast effort is a disaster.

Billowing white shirts look so like those of the chorus extras for the March of Toreador song from Bizetโ€™s opera Carmen.

Or were they moonlighting as the function waiters? With crowd numbers plummeting the AGM financials could be a black hole.

No excuses the reason for the Clubโ€™s on field malaise is in plain sight. Sloppy dress sense equates with poor performance. Pull your socks up, button up and fly right.

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8 hours ago, Redleg said:

A memorial award is named after a deceased person to honor their memory and legacy.

Technically it can also be named after someone whoโ€™s still living. Itโ€™s just that itโ€™s not common.

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