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    Quote Originally Posted by 09183305 View Post
    Given that Ollie went at pick 7 and we got Dean at 22 I can’t quite see your point. Jack Viney went at 26 - he’s perhaps one we missed
    Viney was a FS pick.

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    Congratulations to Mills. Leading vote getter for the Swannies. If he didn't go to a rugby game I think he would have got a few more votes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liz View Post
    Viney was a FS pick.
    2012 was a weak draft outside the top 10. Arguably the most successful player selected after Towers we also drafted: Membrey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MattW View Post
    2012 was a weak draft outside the top 10. Arguably the most successful player selected after Towers we also drafted: Membrey.
    I came to the same conclusion after looking at that draft, though McIntosh is also in the frame (and well ahead in terms of team success). It was a pretty ordinary draft outside the first round. And even the first round had more than its share of total misses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bexl View Post
    Congratulations to Mills. Leading vote getter for the Swannies. If he didn't go to a rugby game I think he would have got a few more votes.
    And if Mills didn’t go to the rugby game he wouldn’t have spent 14 days in a hotel room, and if he didn’t spend 14 days in a hotel room his Achilles injury might not have flared up, and if his Achilles hadn’t flared up he would have played in the EF, and if Mills had played in the EF .......

    Lol. have to be content with his 14 Brownlow votes ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meg View Post
    And if Mills didn’t go to the rugby game he wouldn’t have spent 14 days in a hotel room, and if he didn’t spend 14 days in a hotel room his Achilles injury might not have flared up, and if his Achilles hadn’t flared up he would have played in the EF, and if Mills had played in the EF .......

    Lol. have to be content with his 14 Brownlow votes ....
    You'd think it'd motivate Callum for next season to make amends. Also, given his voting record last night, if he's fit next season he'll be a contender for this award.

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    why did bont get so many and mcrae so few. Mcrae topped well ovber 30 touahes in many if not most games.

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    Ollie wines drafted in the same draft as Dean towers.
    Don’t knock Dean- no player patted his teammates after a score than him! Holds the all time record for sure.

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    Ollie Wines one of the most average players to win the brownlow?

    Like he's obviously a decent player but lacks the x factor of a lot of past winners.

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    It was a shame that we did not get to see Swans players at the Count like we normally do. Apart from Parker, who must have had a camera at his house, I can only recall see a tiny image of Heeney on that communal Zoom screen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadrunner View Post
    Don’t knock Dean- no player patted his teammates after a score than him! Holds the all time record for sure.
    I was a big fan of Dean Towers back in the day. In a retrospective draft I think Towers would become in from pick 22 to probably around pick 14.


    Brad johnson did a review of the 2012 draft in 2019.

    ORIGINAL 2012 DRAFT

    1. Lachie Whitfield (GWS)
    2. Jonathan O’Rourke (GWS)
    3. Lachie Plowman (GWS)
    4. Jimmy Toumpas (Melbourne)
    5. Jake Stringer (Western Bulldogs)
    6. Jackson Macrae (Western Bulldogs)
    7. Ollie Wines (Port Adelaide)
    8. Sam Mayes (Brisbane)
    9. Nick Vlastuin (Richmond)
    10. Joe Daniher (Essendon)
    11 Troy Menzel
    12 Kristian Jaksch
    13 Jesse Lonergan
    14 Aidan Corr
    15 Taylor Garner
    16 Jackson Thurlow
    17 Josh Simpson
    18 Brodie Grundy
    19 Ben Kennedy
    20 Tim Broomhead
    21 Nathan Hrovat
    22 Dean Towers
    23 Marco Paparone
    24 Nathan Wright
    25 Spencer White
    26 Jack Viney
    27 James Stewart
    28 Tim O'Brien
    29 Tom Clurey
    30 Mason Shaw
    31 Kamdyn McIntosh
    32 Michael Close
    33 Liam McBean
    34 Jason Ashby
    35 Tom Temay
    36 Tanner Smith
    37 Ben Jacobs
    38 Jackson Ramsay
    39 Max Duffy
    40 Brodie Murdoch
    41 Mason Wood
    42 Matthew McDonough
    43 Josh Saunders
    44 Harrison Marsh
    45 Brant Colledge
    46 Tim Membrey
    47 Mitchell Wilkins
    48 Dean Kent
    49 Lachie Hunter
    50 Josh Prudden
    51 Dylan Van Unen
    52 Matt Jones
    53 Martin Gleeson
    54 Nick Graham
    55 Tim Sumner
    56 Daniel Currie
    57 Kyal Horsley
    58 Clay Cameron
    59 Adam Carter
    60 Mark Hutchings
    61 Taylor Hine
    62 Sam Siggins
    64 Matthew Dick
    66 Kaiden Brand
    68 Dean Terlich
    70 Michael Osborne
    81 Rory Atkins.

    BRAD JOHNSON’S 2012 TOP 10 (from 2019)

    1. Brodie Grundy (Collingwood)
    2. Lachie Whitfield (GWS)
    3. Jackson Macrae (Western Bulldogs)
    4. Nick Vlastuin (Richmond)
    5. Ollie Wines (Port Adelaide)
    6. Jack Viney (Melbourne)
    7. Jake Stringer (Essendon via Western Bulldogs)
    8. Lachie Hunter (Western Bulldogs)
    9. Joe Daniher (Essendon)
    10. Rory Atkins (Adelaide)


    My revised top 15:

    1. Ollie Wines - The only one to win a brownlow, so he's first
    2. Lachie Whitfield
    3. Brodie Grundy
    4. Lachie Hunter
    5. Nick Vlastin
    6. Jackson Mcrae
    7. Jake Stringer
    8. Joe Daniher
    9. Rory Atkins
    10. Jack Viney
    11. Tim Membrey
    12. Aidan Corr ​
    13. Josh Simpson
    14. Dean Towers
    15. Troy Menzel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lwjoyner View Post
    why did bont get so many and mcrae so few. Mcrae topped well ovber 30 touahes in many if not most games.
    It was silly, but I didn't mind - it meant the Bont got so agonisingly close, only to see it snatched away.

    An exact replica of what I hope happens Saturday night and I wanna see up close shots of the heart break on the face of him and his team mates.
    'Delicious' is a fun word to say

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