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Wilson7

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  1. 2 hours ago, BAMF said:

    Sorry. We also have pick 52 (Melb).

    Can't edit my post for some reason (I would fix the typo too if I could).

    Current picks we have are;
    27  (Tied to Port Adelaide)
    54  (Jayden Hunt Compensation)
    67  (Tied to StKilda)
    72  (Own 4th Rounder)

    Picks we have traded out are
    14  (Melbourne-Adelaide-Sydney)
    33  (Melbourne-Port Adelaide)
    43  (Adelaide-Melbourne-Port Adelaide)
    53  (Melbourne-Port Adelaide)

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  2. 5 hours ago, Slartibartfast said:

    In my view the key factor that is being missed, or ignored, in much of this discussion is the most important question - what is Grundy worth to us?  Many thought we paid too much for May and Lever.  Nobody thought that in October last year.

    We are not privy to the "deal", if in fact there is one yet.  We don't know the structure of Grundy's salary, we don't know the extent or impact of his injury on his likely future performance and we don't know what his role will be in the team and how we plan to use him and Gawny next year.  We don't know how banged up Gawny is.

    What we do know is we've made excellent decisions in the past (Langdon, May, Lever, Melksham, Hibberd, Watts, Hogan) and there is little reason to doubt what we do this year.  Whatever we give up for Grundy will not be based on how it will help Collingwood, it will be based on how it will help us.

    Many, understandably, think we have Collingwood over a barrell and want to screw them to the wall.  But I don't think we do business like that, I think we'll look at what we need and we'll pay a price to get it that we are happy with.  We are not going to be too worried about whether we give up (say) pick 20 or 30 for Grundy because the reality is we know we need him we won't lose that deal for 10 spots in the draft.

    There were many that were upset at the Lever Trade, i doubt anyone is now

    Jake Lever, NDS 36 (37-Harrison Petty) & 2018 Rd 3 NDS 46, traded by Adelaide for NDS 10 (Lochie O’Brien), 2018 Rd 1 NDS 16 (19-Liam Stocker) & 2018 Rd 4 NDS 73 (67-Robbie Young)

  3. 2022 HS Brownlow Form Guide
    HSBFG.pdf

    Brownlow Medalists
    1926 - Ivor Warne-Smith
    1928 - Ivor Warne-Smith
    1946 - Don Cordner
    1982 - Brian Wilson
    1984 - Peter Moore
    1991 - Jim Stynes
    2000 - Shane Woewodin

    Most Brownlow Medal Votes -  (*)  Both Umpires awarded votes in 1976 & 1977
    150 - Robert Flower (*),  116 - Greg Wells (*),  105 - Jim Stynes,  104 - Gary Hardeman (*),  93 - Denis Cordner,  89 - Max Gawn *
    85 - Clayton Oliver *,   82 - Stan Alves (*),  81 - Nathan Jones,  79 - David Neitz,   78 - Ivor Warne-Smith,  73 - Jack Mueller, 
    71 - Adem Yze,  70 - Hassa Mann,  66 - Allan LaFontaine.  65 - Brian Dixon,  61 - Ron D. Barassi,  60 - John Beckwith, 
    55 - Todd Viney,  54 - Don Cordner,  53 - Percy Beames,  52 - Brian Wilson,  51 - Travis Johnstone,  48 - Christian Petracca *

    Most Brownlow Medal Votes in a Season   (*)  Both Umpires awarded votes in 1976 & 1977
    31 - Clayton Oliver (2021 - 3rd)
    28 - Greg Wells (1976)  (*)
    27 - Gary Hardeman (1977)  (*)
    25 - Jim Stynes (1991 - Winner)
    24 - Peter Moore (1984 - Winner),  Shane Woewodin (2000 - Winner)
    23 - Gary Hardeman (1974 - 2nd),  Brian Wilson (1982 - Winner)
    22 - Greg Wells (1972 - 2nd),  Robert Flower (1977)  (*)
    21 - Angus Brayshaw (2018 - 3rd)
    20 - Don Cordner (1946 - Winner),  Greg Wells (1977)  (*),  Todd Viney (1998),  Christian Petracca (2020 - 3rd)


    Polled in Most Games in a Season
    13 - Clayton Oliver (2021)
    11 - Peter Moore (1984),  Jim Stynes (1991),  Shane Woewodin (2000)


    Top 3
    1924 - Albert Chadwick  (2nd)
    1925 - Albert Chadwick  (3rd)
    1926 - Ivor Warne-Smith  (W),  Bob C. Johnson  (2nd)
    1927 - Dick Taylor  (2nd)
    1928 - Ivor Warne-Smith  (W)
    1929 - Ivor Warne-Smith  (2nd)
    1937 - Jack Mueller  (3rd)
    1946 - Donald Cordner  (W)
    1972 - Greg Wells  (2nd),  Gary Hardeman  (3rd)
    1974 - Gary Hardeman  (2nd)
    1975 - Stan Alves  (2nd)
    1979 - Robert Flower  (3rd)
    1982 - Brian Wilson  (W)
    1984 - Peter Moore  (W), Robert Flower  (3rd)
    1991 - Jim Stynes  (W)
    2000 - Shane Woewodin  (W)
    2002 - Adem Yze  (3rd)
    2018 - Angus Brayshaw  (3rd)
    2020 - Christian Petracca  (3rd)
    2021 - Clayton Oliver  (3rd)

    Most Club Brownlow Medal Votes in a Season
    96  (2021)

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