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DR4 Brownlow Medal

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Hi all. I've just got round to finishing off my Brownlow medal and the winner for the 2007 season is Gary Ablett Jnr. He held off a fast finishing Brent Harvey and the ever consistent Jimmy Bartel. Nick Riewoldt and Scott Thompson round out the top 5 of the count. Please note that Daniel Kerr polled 22 votes but I have not included him as he is ineligible.

G. Ablett – 28

B. Harvey – 27

J. Bartel – 27

N. Riewoldt – 22

S. Thompson – 21

J. Brown – 21

M. Pavlich – 20

C. Cornes – 19

A. Goodes – 18

D. Swan – 18

Contrary to what some narrow-minded people are saying, I do not in any way condone the large spending of money on gambling. However if, like myself, you like to have a flutter on the Brownlow Medal here are some good bets for you to consider:

-> Port Adelaide, West Coast and the Kangaroos tied for most team votes in my count. However the Saints, Swans and Adelaide were only a couple of votes behind. There is great value on the Crows and the Saints at the TAB. Adelaide are paying $51 and the Saints $31.

-> Bartel is a great bet at $10 for the medal.

-> Scott Thompson is paying $126 for a place in the top 3 and $41 for a spot in the top 5.

-> Fevola is a good bet for most Carlton votes at $7.50

-> Lance Franklin is a good bet at $15 for most Hawthorn votes.

-> Nathan Jones and James McDonald are both good bets for most Melbourne votes at $5 and $4.50 respectively.

-> Peter Burgoyne could surprise, and is paying $7 for most Port votes.

I'd love to hear any feedback, positive or negative. I've loved doing this again in 2007 and I hope some people enjoyed it!

Cheers

 

I agree P burgoyne is a nice bet.

Wouldn't be against putting a bit on Jonathon Brown.

Def gonna take Scott Thompson punt. Avoiding Riewoldt and Franklin.

Thanks for the tip smate. While sometimes I was like, god this blokes full on. But it's all good, just love ya footy. Thanks buddy.

 
with betting a place on brownlow what positions are deemed as a place?

top 3

top 5 betting is also available


Most def going to have a bet on S Thompson on those odds...

EDIT: Just had a look, $51 at sportsbet.

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i heard robbo is a chance for most demon votes, whats his odds?

I dont think Robbo is quoted. He would fall under the "any player not quoted" category, which I think is paying $4.75 from memory.

 

I just put a lazy $10 on one S.Thompson (Adel) to finish top 5.....

$510 from Sportsbet if it comes up....

Also threw a $10 note on both J-Mac and Nathan Jones for most Dees votes....

Paying $4.50 and $5.00 respectively

That is all my Charlie betting for this season!


MELBOURNE: Green, Jones, White, Robertson dees at the brownlow, dang no trapper n his funny antics

Doesn't the captain get an automatic invite?

Doesn't the captain get an automatic invite?

ye, he should.

Apropos........

Brownlow bungle grows


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