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Predictor has Rowell finishing on 40

and Nick on 34

 

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Are we sure we want to get rid of Trac? Polling plenty of votes in a so called down year.

Maybe you should ask Trac that question

Not sure we are “getting rid” of anyone

Taranto on 20 votes. The perfect example of Umpires being blinded by midfielders.

On what planet has Taranto had a better year, in a worst team, than Gawn???

Jeremy Cameron 88 goals

12 votes

ridiculous

 
Just now, Jaded No More said:

Taranto on 20 votes. The perfect example of Umpires being blinded by midfielders.

On what planet has Taranto had a better year, in a worst team, than Gawn???

Taranto has had an outstanding year, playing well in just about every game. Deserves his votes. Maybe Max deserves a few more.

As much as I hate reliving THAT moment...

NWM not polling the three votes is the shock of the night.

Edited by Demon Jack


Ha viney got the 3 against stkilda.

In saying that I remember he had a great 3 quarters. But even the Melbourne table had a laugh.

Edited by dees189227

Just now, dees189227 said:

Ha viney got the 3 against stkilda.

In no way did NWM not deserve 3 votes, but it’s a reminder that we were by far the better side for most of the afternoon.

The fact that NWM didn't get 3 votes for that game proves that the umps should never be trusted to judge what is meant to be the most prestigious award in the game.


The Brownlow voting system drives me crazy. Tradition, my a***. The AFL has changed everything else about the game to make an extra buck, why not change this so that ALL the best players are in the mix!

If ever you needed proof that umpires have NFI that vote proves it.

How does NWM not score 3 in his match winning performance is beyond me.

He was so clearly the best and most influential player on the ground. It’s indisputable!

2 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

As much as I hate reliving THAT moment...

NWM not polling the three votes is the shock of the night.

If ever there was a reason to take away the voting from the umpires its this game.

[censored] what a howler.

It's official. Umpires are blind and do not understand the game

2 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

As much as I hate reliving THAT moment...

NWM not polling the three votes is the shock of the night.

Tbh. I don’t.

That was a hammer in the coffin that sealed Goodies fate, and which I loved goody, they needed change.

Plus, the way I see it, they’ll learn a heap from that game and it shouldn’t happen ever again. (Fingers crossed)

While Rowell is on 34 votes, there is only one defender above 5 votes

Time to change the voting panel to a panel of footy experts


Well from the audience reaction it looks like Viney over NWN wins the WTF award for the night.

6 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Maybe you should ask Trac that question

Not sure we are “getting rid” of anyone

This year it sounds like he’s less fussed on leaving (if you believe the media) so why don’t we just keep him?

Talented players like him don’t grow on trees.

 

NWM 1000000% definitely deserved the 3, but Viney had 16 tackles in that game, which is huge.

Edited by JTR


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