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Didn't the Wiz get suspended this year for eye gauging.. why doesn't he have the X of death next to his name?

 
 

I was saying to me cats mate that i was going to put 10 on bartell but i couldn't get to a TAB!

Now im spewing!

omg did thomson get 5th?

nope, about 3 or 4 votes off, spewing...

 
keer n goodes ineligable

not to poll top 5...


Thankyou Scotty Thompson!

I had $20 to finish on top for the Crows at $8.50 = $170.

Having him in my dreamteam this year helped as I knew he had been consistent all year.

The Brownlow gets more boring every year

That was a snoozefest

I'm with you - that was one of the most painfully boring things I have ever witnessed. It makes some of the games we played this year look brilliant!


Of course it's crap when the team has a shocking year, but if you were a Cats fan you would be over the moon!

Well done to Bartel.....top player, and seems like a decent bloke.

I always like watching Brownlow night.......it can drag on, but still enjoyable!

I know out bad year would have something to do with it but I thought the telecast was shocking - maybe everyone was just too well behaved - where was Travis?????

Im happy enough. Had $10 on Bartel to win it, so I got $90 back. Also had $10 on Scotty Thompson for top 5, and I had a heart attack when he got 3 votes in the last game, thought he might have done it.

If ya look at it, he actually did get the 5th most amount of votes. The bloody tied system is flawed I tell ya!!!

Im happy enough. Had $10 on Bartel to win it, so I got $90 back. Also had $10 on Scotty Thompson for top 5, and I had a heart attack when he got 3 votes in the last game, thought he might have done it.

If ya look at it, he actually did get the 5th most amount of votes. The bloody tied system is flawed I tell ya!!!

i agree

i was so happy but checked the betting website , then was [censored]

but if its 3 ties for brownlow there all called as 1st

interesting

Im happy enough. Had $10 on Bartel to win it, so I got $90 back. Also had $10 on Scotty Thompson for top 5, and I had a heart attack when he got 3 votes in the last game, thought he might have done it.

If ya look at it, he actually did get the 5th most amount of votes. The bloody tied system is flawed I tell ya!!!

What about round 21... S.... Goodwin 3 votes. Damn you!

Had a lazy 50 on top 5...


NOt really that wrong - if it was a horse race and 3 horses deadheated would you expect the 4th horse to be called 2nd?

i agree

i was so happy but checked the betting website , then was [censored]

but if its 3 ties for brownlow there all called as 1st

interesting

I know how u feel mate. I feel sick.

I had $50 on both Swan and Thompson paying $1550 and $2050.

I figured that'll both will get around 20 votes and since that in previous years, not many have past the 20 mark, i thought it'll a good bet. God damn 8 people were 20+.

Simon Black. 22 votes. What a suck.

I hate Kane Cornes. I went for him over Bartel because i wanted the extra $400.

I feel sick

i was glad that cornes didnt get near it

the phantom vote had thomson on 9 votes, the demonland as 22 and he got 18, big differences there

ah well

 
Such nasty comments and he hasn't even left yet!

He's given us many years of great service. Can we just lay off the digs for now, or are we turning into Richmond? :rolleyes:

It brings my mind back to a certain Seinfield routine:

[Opening monologue]

"Loyalty to any one sports team is pretty hard to justify. Because the players are always changing, the team can move to another city, you're actually rooting for the clothes when you get right down to it. You know what I mean, you are standing and cheering and yelling for your clothes to beat the clothes from another city. Fans will be so in love with a player but if he goes to another team, they boo him. This is the same human being in a different shirt, they *hate* him now. Boo! different shirt!! Boo."


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