Votes - Gavin Brown Medal, Semi-Final v Saints
- David
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Yeah. Reminds him of the 2003 grand final, ok then Luke. Forget the fact that the incidents had nearly nothing in common (Rhyce slipped over in the other one), but yeah, why not. Hey, are we going to be in front by 44 points at one stage in a game next year? I'm sure Wallsy will have plenty of insightful comments about that...
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- Alec. J. Hidell
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I do my own votes during the year just to see how they compare to the Copeland and Pies players in the Brownlow.David wrote:I don't know if anyone else is tallying up the votes for the season, but I just thought I'd let people know that I'm on it... already up to Round 11 last time I checked.
I'll try to get it finished asap.
In my count, I had Swan winning from Pendles and Dids third
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- jack_spain
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And who were their opponents?Waynej3 wrote:3. Riewoldt
2. Dal Santo
1. Blake
Votes for Fraser and Pendlebury??? Just because you touch the ball a lot does not mean you influence games. Neither IMO had any positive influence on our efforts. Pendlebury should try to kick rather than offering up those slow looping handballs.
3. Swan - tried all night
2. Maxwell - should have gone to Riewoldt in the first quarter
1. Jack Anthony - demanded the ball, gave his opponents stick. But even he got the yips last night the confidence level was so low.
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