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Re: Brownlow Medal 2011

Postby OnSong » Tue Sep 06, 2011 3:57 pm

Is Priddis a good vote-getter?
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Re: Brownlow Medal 2011

Postby Johno6 » Tue Sep 06, 2011 4:00 pm

from memory i think he has polled well considering where they have been on the ladder.
i could be totally wrong tho
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Re: Brownlow Medal 2011

Postby Johno6 » Tue Sep 06, 2011 4:01 pm

dunno if its been posted yet, but alink to the phantom brownlow.

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Re: Brownlow Medal 2011

Postby Baron Greenback » Tue Sep 06, 2011 4:25 pm

CK wrote:Understanding your system, BG, and giving full credit for what you are doing, but if Gary Ablett only polls seven votes, then there is something drastically wrong with the voting this year.


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Re: Brownlow Medal 2011

Postby HH3 » Tue Sep 06, 2011 4:46 pm

Surely Andrew Swallow would poll more than Ablett or Thompson
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Re: Brownlow Medal 2011

Postby LMA » Tue Sep 06, 2011 5:10 pm

Ablett has had a great year IMO and the results of the game should not factor into voting, if the umpires look beyond the result and adjudge the best players on performance I reckon GAZ can sneak a top 3 finish
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Re: Brownlow Medal 2011

Postby OnSong » Tue Sep 06, 2011 5:33 pm

Brennan Stack at $5001. Surely some value there.
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Re: Brownlow Medal 2011

Postby Baron Greenback » Tue Sep 06, 2011 5:46 pm

Johno6 wrote:dunno if its been posted yet, but alink to the phantom brownlow.

http://www.phantombrownlowmedal.com.au/


Great site! Good work Johno
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Re: Brownlow Medal 2011

Postby Media Park » Tue Sep 06, 2011 9:04 pm

BEST and FAIREST player, not the best player in a good side... Should be a strong Ablett year, but it will be the Juddlow in 2011.
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Re: Brownlow Medal 2011

Postby Rik E Boy » Wed Sep 07, 2011 8:22 am

LMA wrote:Ablett has had a great year IMO and the results of the game should not factor into voting, if the umpires look beyond the result and adjudge the best players on performance I reckon GAZ can sneak a top 3 finish


They shouldn't, but they do. Gaz will get plenty of 1 votes so no medal.

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Re: Brownlow Medal 2011

Postby CK » Wed Sep 07, 2011 8:59 pm

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CK wrote:The last round of voting may be interesting. Pendlebury, Swan, Judd, Murphy all won't poll. Adam Goodes near certain 2 or 3 against Brisbane. Personally, don't see Cox polling against Adelaide, but some outlets had him top 3.


Hmm. Murphy with 36 touches might snare a vote


I'd be really surprised. Kade Simpson should be the only Carlton player to get votes, and that is most likely the 3.
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Re: Brownlow Medal 2011

Postby CK » Wed Sep 07, 2011 9:02 pm

Johno6 wrote:from memory i think he has polled well considering where they have been on the ladder.
i could be totally wrong tho


Priddis is not a noted votegetter, apart from 2010. Career total of 34 votes, best season in 2010 with 13.
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Re: Brownlow Medal 2011

Postby CK » Mon Sep 26, 2011 8:54 am

Chris Judd will start the favorite tonight, but Adam Goodes heavily supported, and likely to start second favorite. If Judd can open with 5+ votes in the opening 5 rounds, he will be really hard to catch. Conceivably, he could have 2 or less in that period, and a very quiet last month also.

Think that Adelaide's Scott Thompson may surprise for a top 5 finish. Very few Crows to take votes from him and while they had plenty of losses, some of his numbers in narrow defeats may be hard to ignore, particularly for a noted votegetter in past seasons.
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Re: Brownlow Medal 2011

Postby Baron Greenback » Mon Sep 26, 2011 9:26 am

Interesting to note the AFL website has Mitchell polling the most on 25.
Boyd and Goodes 24 with Judd on 21.
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Re: Brownlow Medal 2011

Postby Pup » Mon Sep 26, 2011 11:37 am

CK wrote:
Johno6 wrote:from memory i think he has polled well considering where they have been on the ladder.
i could be totally wrong tho


Priddis is not a noted votegetter, apart from 2010. Career total of 34 votes, best season in 2010 with 13.


He polled well last year and expect more of the same this year. Better year this year IMO
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Re: Brownlow Medal 2011

Postby Trader » Mon Sep 26, 2011 1:06 pm

Baron Greenback wrote:Interesting to note the AFL website has Mitchell polling the most on 25.
Boyd and Goodes 24 with Judd on 21.


And on the back of that there has been good money for both Boyd and Goodes seen on Betfair.
Judd is proving very soft in the trade, out from 1.90 range 5 days ago to 2.14 this morning.
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Re: Brownlow Medal 2011

Postby Media Park » Mon Sep 26, 2011 1:30 pm

I could throw out a prediction like I did a couple of years back when I said on this site that Brendan Fevola was a good chance, but really not keen to look like a tool shiner again... :oops:

Chris Judd is the best chance, and with respect to Mr Brownlow himself, I have been referring to this as the Juddlow. Regardless of sportsbet, afl.com, cousin Gerald at the local, or whomever, Judd has had the best season, he's a known votegetter (check out his 2010), and very simply it isn't worth putting money on him.

For one of the best players in the history of AFL football, there is very little fuss or fanfare made about Adam Goodes. Another ripper year, and he would be considered better than Judd, Swan or Ablett if he was playing for a Victorian team. He really can play anywhere, literally. Forward, back, mids, Ruck, he can do it all. That versatility will see him a good chance to topple Goliath Judd.

And because I can't help myself but to be a tool, I will drop a smokey in there...
It is possible to burst out of the blocks at a rapid rate. Get a huge lead, and then miss games. During your sabbatical, other fancies move to the fore in the viewer's eyes, as it is easy to forget the early rounds of the season, when Judd comes home with a wet sail... The commentator's too, forget, but for the odd mention of "a good start to the season, curtailed by injury," and they ignore the fact that the umpires purely pick the best three on any given day... Therefore don't be shocked if the Juddlow is determined by whether or not Chris Judd can catch the quick start of Jobe Watson.
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Re: Brownlow Medal 2011

Postby Baron Greenback » Mon Sep 26, 2011 1:35 pm

Media Park wrote:I could throw out a prediction like I did a couple of years back when I said on this site that Brendan Fevola was a good chance, but really not keen to look like a tool shiner again... :oops:

Chris Judd is the best chance, and with respect to Mr Brownlow himself, I have been referring to this as the Juddlow. Regardless of sportsbet, afl.com, cousin Gerald at the local, or whomever, Judd has had the best season, he's a known votegetter (check out his 2010), and very simply it isn't worth putting money on him.

For one of the best players in the history of AFL football, there is very little fuss or fanfare made about Adam Goodes. Another ripper year, and he would be considered better than Judd, Swan or Ablett if he was playing for a Victorian team. He really can play anywhere, literally. Forward, back, mids, Ruck, he can do it all. That versatility will see him a good chance to topple Goliath Judd.

And because I can't help myself but to be a tool, I will drop a smokey in there...
It is possible to burst out of the blocks at a rapid rate. Get a huge lead, and then miss games. During your sabbatical, other fancies move to the fore in the viewer's eyes, as it is easy to forget the early rounds of the season, when Judd comes home with a wet sail... The commentator's too, forget, but for the odd mention of "a good start to the season, curtailed by injury," and they ignore the fact that the umpires purely pick the best three on any given day... Therefore don't be shocked if the Juddlow is determined by whether or not Chris Judd can catch the quick start of Jobe Watson.


Agreed. Watson will definitely poll well early particularly given Essendon's prominent start to the season.
Matthew Boyd is another who comes home strongly and could challenge Judd.
But, like you say, Judd is just about unbackable.
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Re: Brownlow Medal 2011

Postby OnSong » Mon Sep 26, 2011 1:49 pm

Swan went in at even money last year. The precedent is there.
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Brownlow Medal 2011

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Mon Sep 26, 2011 2:04 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:
LMA wrote:Ablett has had a great year IMO and the results of the game should not factor into voting, if the umpires look beyond the result and adjudge the best players on performance I reckon GAZ can sneak a top 3 finish


They shouldn't, but they do. Gaz will get plenty of 1 votes so no medal.

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