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Re: Brownlow Fav's

Postby hearts on fire » Tue May 27, 2008 10:48 pm

the joker wrote:what about Brett burton and jason Porplyzia

:shock: :lol:

That's a joke right?
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Re: Brownlow Fav's

Postby the joker » Tue May 27, 2008 10:50 pm

hearts on fire wrote:
the joker wrote:what about Brett burton and jason Porplyzia

:shock: :lol:

That's a joke right?
the porps is a roughy but the birdman is domanating and would have 8 votes already
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Re: Brownlow Fav's

Postby BlueBoy1991 » Tue May 27, 2008 10:50 pm

the joker wrote:what about Brett burton and jason Porplyzia


Good players Burton is a foward , they hardly ever poll good and Porplyzia is in some great form but not Brownlow form. and there are players like Edwards, Goodwin, Bock, MCLEOD that will steal the votes away. my tip is that no Crow will get over 8 votes just because there a well rounded team. They are a quality team aswell i aint taking anything away from them
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Re: Brownlow Fav's

Postby BlueBoy1991 » Tue May 27, 2008 11:06 pm

Just looking at TAB SPORTSBET and some of the odds are fairly good for some players Brent Harvey $14 Joel Corey $26 Gary Ablett $5.50 Simon Black $7 Kane Cornes $101 Setanta Ohalipen haha $1001
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Re: Brownlow Fav's

Postby Baron Greenback » Wed May 28, 2008 1:29 pm

michael wrote:Simon Black, Brent Harvey or Jason Akermanis.


Yep I agree with you there.
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Re: Brownlow Fav's

Postby Hafey » Wed May 28, 2008 5:01 pm

Simon Black & Gary Abblett are the obvious choices at this stage .

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Re: Brownlow Fav's

Postby CK » Sun Jun 01, 2008 12:32 pm

Akermanis would have to be noticed by the umpires. A number of 20+ possession games, kicking goals in the 1st and 4th qtrs would surely be remembered more than those in 3rd terms when writing votes, and playing through midfield a bit more than last year - also winning more contested possessions than usual and tackling more. Given they've only dropped one game, the Bulldogs would have a fair few 4-5 vote games (from 6 match votes awarded) and apart from Cooney and to a lesser degree Murphy, not a lot of others to regularly steal votes.
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Re: Brownlow Fav's

Postby JK » Sun Jun 01, 2008 12:49 pm

CK wrote:Akermanis would have to be noticed by the umpires. A number of 20+ possession games, kicking goals in the 1st and 4th qtrs would surely be remembered more than those in 3rd terms when writing votes, and playing through midfield a bit more than last year - also winning more contested possessions than usual and tackling more. Given they've only dropped one game, the Bulldogs would have a fair few 4-5 vote games (from 6 match votes awarded) and apart from Cooney and to a lesser degree Murphy, not a lot of others to regularly steal votes.


Griffen should be polling in a few, aswell as perhaps Murphy ... Whether they are the types to attract the attention of the men in white is a bit unknown though I guess.
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Re: Brownlow Fav's

Postby the trojan war » Fri Jun 06, 2008 8:39 pm

I'd have to say Ablett or Black, with Didak as my roughie
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Re: Brownlow Fav's

Postby Rik E Boy » Sat Jun 07, 2008 1:08 am

Another three to Junior tonight. 21 possessions to half time.

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Re: Brownlow Fav's

Postby NO-MERCY » Sat Jun 07, 2008 12:35 pm

Yes REB, junior GOD may well have 21 votes at this stage.
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Re: Brownlow Fav's

Postby best on hill » Sun Jun 08, 2008 12:11 pm

the joker wrote:
hearts on fire wrote:
the joker wrote:what about Brett burton and jason Porplyzia

:shock: :lol:

That's a joke right?
the porps is a roughy but the birdman is domanating and would have 8 votes already


you can watch the joker at the comedy club on most saturday nights. burton a joke and porps an average forward pocket which dont draw as much attention from the umpires. when porps becomes a midfielder that when he will poll well.
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Re: Brownlow Fav's

Postby brod » Sun Jun 08, 2008 3:23 pm

best on hill wrote:
the joker wrote:
hearts on fire wrote:
the joker wrote:what about Brett burton and jason Porplyzia

:shock: :lol:

That's a joke right?
the porps is a roughy but the birdman is domanating and would have 8 votes already


you can watch the joker at the comedy club on most saturday nights. burton a joke and porps an average forward pocket which dont draw as much attention from the umpires. when porps becomes a midfielder that when he will poll well.


Wouldve thought that would be IF he becomes a midfielder
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Re: Brownlow Fav's

Postby best on hill » Sun Jun 08, 2008 3:43 pm

That's a joke right?[/quote]the porps is a roughy but the birdman is domanating and would have 8 votes already[/quote]

you can watch the joker at the comedy club on most saturday nights. burton a joke and porps an average forward pocket which dont draw as much attention from the umpires. when porps becomes a midfielder that when he will poll well.[/quote]

Wouldve thought that would be IF he becomes a midfielder[/quote]

when jason porplyzia moves into the mid field that is when the umpires will take notice of him. forward pockets traditionly dont poll well in the browlow.
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Re: Brownlow Fav's

Postby brod » Sun Jun 08, 2008 3:44 pm

best on hill wrote:That's a joke right?
the porps is a roughy but the birdman is domanating and would have 8 votes already[/quote]

you can watch the joker at the comedy club on most saturday nights. burton a joke and porps an average forward pocket which dont draw as much attention from the umpires. when porps becomes a midfielder that when he will poll well.[/quote]

Wouldve thought that would be IF he becomes a midfielder[/quote]

when jason porplyzia moves into the mid field that is when the umpires will take notice of him. forward pockets traditionly dont poll well in the browlow.[/quote]

He will struggle to be a first string AFL midfielder
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Re: Brownlow Fav's

Postby brod » Sun Jun 08, 2008 3:45 pm

Chuck Norris wrote:
michael wrote:Simon Black, Brent Harvey or Jason Akermanis.


Yep I agree with you there.
Aka's a big chance this year.


The way Akker is going today that chance is getting bigger
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Re: Brownlow Fav's

Postby CK » Mon Jun 09, 2008 10:41 am

Constance_Perm wrote:
CK wrote:Akermanis would have to be noticed by the umpires. A number of 20+ possession games, kicking goals in the 1st and 4th qtrs would surely be remembered more than those in 3rd terms when writing votes, and playing through midfield a bit more than last year - also winning more contested possessions than usual and tackling more. Given they've only dropped one game, the Bulldogs would have a fair few 4-5 vote games (from 6 match votes awarded) and apart from Cooney and to a lesser degree Murphy, not a lot of others to regularly steal votes.


Griffen should be polling in a few, aswell as perhaps Murphy ... Whether they are the types to attract the attention of the men in white is a bit unknown though I guess.


Surely 3 to Aker again yesterday - that would make 7-8 in the last 3 rounds, I'd guess? Given his start to the year also, he would have be right up there now.
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Re: Brownlow Fav's

Postby Baron Greenback » Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:08 pm

Yeah I reckon I'm getting on Aka too.
He's unstoppable at the minute.
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Re: Brownlow Fav's

Postby the joker » Tue Jun 10, 2008 4:55 pm

I got on Scotty Thompson at 51 dollars at the start of the year
Looking very good now!!
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Re: Brownlow Fav's

Postby FootyWiz81 » Sat Jun 21, 2008 7:27 pm

be good to see Scotty THompson and Simon BLack go at it tonight.. Both playing some of there best football. defently Thompson carried adelaide over the line in a couple wins. lets hope not tonight common u Lions..
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