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Is this on tomorrow night (9/9)? I received an email from the club a while back but have heard nothing since. Usually they run a preview on the club website.

 

They should just give everyone a Season 2025 Participation Certificate.

9 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

They should just give everyone a Season 2025 Participation Certificate.

Not Everyone! We had at least six who deserved better than that.

 

Max Gawn 2025 👏👏👏

Deserved ALL AUSTRALIAN

KOZZZZY 2025 👏👏👏

Deserved ALL AUSTRALIAN

Harvey Langford 2025 👏👏👏

He’s a RISING STAR in our eyes

Plenty of other good stories like the return of Trac and Clarry, as well as good form by Melksham , Bowsa, Turner and Fritsch.

Unfortunately the many many many close losses means it was a HORRIBLE year.


Yes it is on tomorrow night. Is anyone going to(besides me)

Max to win by a country mile.

Bowey, & Kozzie to in the top 5 and I hope TMac gets lots of votes

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1 Max- ripped off last year, couldn't possibly lose this year

2 Tracc - a pretty consistent year - didn't miss a game, polled coaches votes in 10 games

3 Kozzy - deserved AA year

4 Bowey - slowed towards the end but strong start and good middle should see him finish high

5 Gets harder from here but Chin, Clarry, Disco, Melky, Salem all around about 5-10

Hopefully lifetime membership is granted to Simon Goodwin. I appreciate he may not wish to attend, and it might be better to give him lifetime membership when he's ready, but it doesn't change my view - he deserves it.

 

Would it be a good time to announce Caulfield is a goer ??

28 minutes ago, Swooper1987 said:

1 Max- ripped off last year, couldn't possibly lose this year

2 Tracc - a pretty consistent year - didn't miss a game, polled coaches votes in 10 games

3 Kozzy - deserved AA year

4 Bowey - slowed towards the end but strong start and good middle should see him finish high

5 Gets harder from here but Chin, Clarry, Disco, Melky, Salem all around about 5-10

Langford?


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50 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Hopefully lifetime membership is granted to Simon Goodwin. I appreciate he may not wish to attend, and it might be better to give him lifetime membership when he's ready, but it doesn't change my view - he deserves it.

Didn't he already get it as premiership coach? If not he should have.

all i want is a judd contract announcement PLEASE oh how ive been waiting

1st - Gawn

2nd - Bowey

3rd - Petracca

4th - Pickett

5th - Salem


I assume Chappy will do the Goodwin role tomorrow night? Would have been better if it was a bit later in the year so the new coach could be there.

7 hours ago, Older demon said:

Yes it is on tomorrow night. Is anyone going to(besides me)

Max to win by a country mile.

Bowey, & Kozzie to in the top 5 and I hope TMac gets lots of votes

It’s on a Tuesday night.

It’s at Centrepiece.

Tickets are $300.

It’s as though the club doesn’t really want folks to attend.

I’m guessing it will be the lowest attendance in years.

If they set the ticket price closer to what’s affordable for us regular folks they would surely have more people attend.

15 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

It’s on a Tuesday night.

It’s at Centrepiece.

Tickets are $300.

It’s as though the club doesn’t really want folks to attend.

I’m guessing it will be the lowest attendance in years.

If they set the ticket price closer to what’s affordable for us regular folks they would surely have more people attend.

It's actually a disgrace that they don't make these events more accessible to the fans.

You can get an 11 game membership for less than the cost of a ticket to the B&F in what was a dismal season for the club.

Anyhoo, I expect Gawn, Pickett, Petracca & Bowey to be the top 4. It gets harder from there, but the top 10 generally play most/all games and Viney always polls better than expected.

Gawn

Bowey

Kosi

Salem

Chin

Are my top 5

Langford best first year player by a significant margin

Disco or Rivers for coaches award (can’t remember the name of it exactly)

Laurie the Troy Broadbridge award


50 minutes ago, poita said:

the cost of a ticket to the B&F in what was a dismal season for the club.

This is an interesting point. I’ve heard that at least two clubs have discounted their B&F tickets by 30% - those being Richmond and North - for this reason.

And I thought on reading the heading that our positive poster Bluey was getting an award for the best post of 2025

On 08/09/2025 at 13:24, The Taciturn Demon said:

Interested to hear some top 5?

…but your order from your own observations throughout the year.

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A fallow year but expecting a couple of older heads and some younger up and comers. Harvey Langford to get the best first year gong and vault into Valhalla.

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3 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

This is an interesting point. I’ve heard that at least two clubs have discounted their B&F tickets by 30% - those being Richmond and North - for this reason.

Ghosty, do you know if they are streaming it tonight? Doesn't seem to be anything on the website or the app.

4 hours ago, poita said:

You can get an 11 game membership for less than the cost of a ticket to the B&F in what was a dismal season for the club.

But but... what about the cost of rubber chicken and cheap Riverland wines


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