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A Round-By-Round Form Guide on the Brownlow Favourites ROUND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Def WB by 82 pts Beat Coll by 16 pts Lost to Syd by 16 pts Beat Frem by 31 pts Drew with StK Beat BL by 34 pts Lost to Geel by 61 pts Lost to WC by 25 pts Lost to NM by 43 pts Lost to Ess by 35 pts Beat GC by 108 pts Beat BL by 27 pts Beat Haw by 11 pts Lost to WC by 11 pts Beat Rich by 2 pts Beat PA by 22 pts Beat StK by 25 pts Beat Carl by 105 pts Beat Adel by 14 pts Beat Syd by 20 pts Lost to Melb by 45 pts AGE TOP 3 3 T Phillips (Coll) 3 L Franklin (Syd) 3 N Haynes (GWS) 3 J Steven (StK) 3 M de Boer (GWS) 3 T Hawkins (Geel) 3 Jack Darling (WC) 3 B Brown (NM) 3 D Heppell (Ess) 3 J Kelly (GWS). 3 J Kelly (GWS) 3 T Mitchell (Haw) 3 A Gaff (WC) 3 L Whitfield (GWS) 3 J Kelly (GWS) 3 L Whitfield (GWS) 3 J Kelly (GWS) 3 L Whitefield (GWS) 3 L Franklin (Syd) 3 M Gawn (Melb) 3 J Cameron (GWS) 2 S Coniglio (GWS) 2 J Kennedy (Syd) 2 T Taranto (GWS) 2 B Deledio (GWS) 2 L Whitfield (GWS) 2 TKelly (Geel) 2 Andrew Gaff (WC) 2 J Waite (NM) 2 D Zaharakis (Ess) 2 S Coniglio (GWS) 2 S Coniglio (GWS) 2 C Ward (GWS) 2 S Coniglio (GWS) 2 C Ward (GWS) 2 L Whitfield (GWS) 2 H Himmelberg (GWS) 2 S Coniglio (GWS) 3 H Himmelberg (GWS) 2 L Parker (Syd) 2 J Harmes (Melb) 15 2 S Coniglio (GWS) 1 S Sidebottom (Coll) 1 C Sinclair (Syd) 1 C Ward (GWS) 1 J Cameron (GWS) 1 S Coniglio (GWS) 1 J Henry (Geel) 1 Callan Ward (GWS) 1 S Higgins (NM) 1 D Smith (Ess) Beat 1 R Griffen (GWS) 1 D Rich (BL) 1 S Coniglio (GWS) 1 J Redden (WC) 1 D Martin (Rich) 1 H Shaw (GWS) 1 J Gresham (StK) 1 L Whitfield (GWS) 1 D Shiel (GWS) 1 J Lloyd (Syd) 1 S Coniglio (GWS) TOTAL 1 T Greene (GWS) Adel by 16 pts VOTES# 32 Dis, 19 UP, 27 Dis, 14 CP, 27 Dis, 18 UP, 27 Dis, 22 UP, 29 Dis, 16 UP, 28 Dis, 22 UP, 28 Dis, 16 UP, 29 Dis, 18 UP, 25 Dis, 19 UP, 32 Dis, 18 CP, 24 Dis, 12 CP, BYE 26 Dis, 15 UP, 30 Dis, 17 UP, 30 Dis, 20 UP, 30 Dis, 20 UP, 25 Dis, 15 CP, 29 Dis, 19 UP, 36 Dis, 24 UP, 8 19 Dis, 10 CP, 21 Dis, 11 CP, 32 Dis, 21 UP, STEPHEN 10 I50s and 2 Gls 7 Cl and 2 Gls 5 Cl and 5 Tkls 7 Tkls and 1 Gl 9 Tkls and 7 Cl 2 Cl and 5 Tkls 5 I50s and 5 Tkls 7 Cl and 2 SA 5 Cl and 4 I50s 12 Cl and 7 Tkls 7 Cl and 2 Gls DNP 7 Cl and 4 I50s 7 Cl and 6 Tkls 4 Cl and 1 Gl 1 Cl and 1 SA 8 Tkls and 3 SA 3 Cl and 3 R50s Cl and 3 SA 6 Cl and 2 Gls 5 Cl and 4 Tkls 5 Cl and 8 Tkls CONIGLIO Had 22 disposals Season-high Was busy with Ward was Almost got Workmanlike Only hit the target One of the Was the leading Bombers could Was best afield Kelly was the Mitchell is a One of the Just one disposal in Kelly and Whitfield Kicking let him Could raffle the Ineffectual after A strong first half Deserves to be in to half time three goals to go 27 disposals and excellent with the Giants as always, but with nine disposals. better Giants Giant disposal sweep the before getting match-winner, lock for the Giants’ best. the final term when won more of the down (45% kicking votes among a season-low 19 with 17 disposals, the votes despite GWS and dominated with 27 disposals. A is a strong chance to 34 disposals, but he’s over the line with Whitfield was the No Giant should poll along with Ward. winner with 25, but votes. He’s an outside concussed early while Patton and three votes. He’ll Gaff, Yeo and the match was in the ball, but defensively efficiency). Whitfield 10 Giants. Kelly will disposals. Whitfield but like the Giants the losing margin. Odds $81 early. Greene with key player in the win. feature in the votes. not too far behind. 10 disposals in the star of the show. votes in this game. Only a slight chance it won’t be enough. chance along with in the final term. Injured Cameron combined battle it out with Redden dominated balance. Whitfield there were none and Kelly both had be hard to beat for led the Giants’ charge. themselves, he 2017 votes 3 four goals was final term. Deledio to be in the votes. Shaw and Ward. for six goals. Ward for the two. for the Eagles. was best afield. better for the Giants. 32 disposals. the three votes. dropped away in Career 27 just as good. was the standout. the second half. Lost to Rich by 26pts Lost to GC by34 pts Lost to Coll by 24 pts Lost to NM by 36 pts Lost to WC by 10 pts Lost to WB by 21 pts Lost to Adel by 55 pts Beat Ess by 13 pts Lost to Melb by 109 pts Lost to Geel by 28 pts Lost to Syd by 3 pts Lost to Frem by 57 Lost to Coll by 20 pts Lost to PA by 21 pts Lost to BL by 65 pts Lost to StK by 64 pts Lost to Haw by 72 pts Beat GC by 35 pts Lost to GWS by 105 pts Lost to Frem by 29 pts Lost to WB by 17 pts Lost to Adel by 104 pts AGE TOP 3 3 Tom Lynch (GC) 3 B Grundy (Coll) 3 B Brown (NM) 3 E Yeo (WC) 3 M Bontempelli (WB) 3 M McGovern (Adel) 3 P Cripps (Carl) 3 J Melksham (Melb) 3 P Cripps (Carl) 3 C Sinclair (Syd) 3 L Neale (Frem) 3 P Cripps (Carl) 3 C Wingard (PA) 3 D Beams (BL) 3 J Steven (StK) 3 T Mitchell (Haw) 3 P Cripps (Carl) 3 J Kelly (GWS) 3 E Langdon (Frem) 3 M Bontempelli (WB) 3 J Jenkins (Adel) 3 P Cripps (Carl) 2 D Swallow (GC) 2 S Sidebottom (Coll) 2 S Higgins (NM) 2 A Gaff (WC) 2 J Macrae (WB) 2 HGreenwood (Adel) 2 C Curnow (Carl) 2 T McDonald (Melb) 2 T Stewart (Geel) 2 L Parker (Syd) 2 N Fyfe (Frem) 2 S Pendlebury (Coll) 2 C Curnow (Carl) 2 D Gardiner (BL) 2 J Billings (StK) 2 L Breust (Haw) 2 M Murphy (Carl) 2 S Coniglio (GWS) 2 L Neale (Frem) 2 K Simpson (Carl) 2 R Laird (Adel) 2 D Martin (Rich) 1 JLyons (GC) 1 A Treloar (Coll) 1 B Cunnington (NM) 1 P Cripps (Carl) 1 L Hunter (WB) 1 R Laird (Adel) 1 M Kreuzer (Carl) 1 M Gawn (Melb) 1 J Henry (Geel) 1 G Hewett (Syd) 1 J Hamling 1 C Curnow (Carl) 1 J Westhoff (PA) 1 E Hipwood (BL) 1 J Sinclair (StK) 1 J Worpel (Haw) 1 E Curnow (Carl) 1 L Whitfield (GWS) 1 D Mundy (Frem) 1 J Dunkley (WB) 1 P Cripps (Carl) 17 1 A Rance (Rich) (Frem) 36 Dis, 25 CP, 23 Dis, 19 CP, 26 Dis, 13 CP, 19 Dis, 13 CP, 34 Dis, 19 CP, 32 Dis, 24 CP, 25 Dis, 18 CP, 27 Dis, 19 CP, 31 Dis, 23 CP, 31 Dis, 22 CP, 17 Dis, 11 CP, 38 Dis, 122 UP, 29 Dis, 30 CP, 33 Dis, 19 UP, 21 Dis, 12 UP, 35 Dis, 23 CP, 30 Dis, 18 CP, 37 Dis, 21 UP, 29 Dis, 16 CP, 32 Dis, 17 UP, 29 Dis, 17 UP, 6 37 Dis, 23 CP, PATRICK 9 Cl and 7 Tkls 9 Cl and 4 I50s 5 Cl and 1 Gl 7 Cl and 6 Tkls 8 Cl and 11 Tkls 12 Cl and 2 SA 5 Cl and 3 Tkls 8 Cl and 7 Tkls 10 Cl and 1 Gl 8 Cl and 4 Tkls 6 Cl and 4 Tkls BYE 6 Cl and 1 Tkls 7 Cl and 3 Gls 9 Cl and 1 Gl 4 Cl and 10 Tkls 10 Cl and 4 Tkls 7 Cl and 2 Gls 5 I50s and 11 Tkls 6 Cl and 9 Tkls 8 Cl and 3 SA CL and 6 Tkls 17 Cl and 7 Tkls CRIPPS Dominated in Ed Curnow is the Solid, but it won’t be Should be a clean Could get top Most dominant Battled hard in 16 disposals Excellent numbers, Found plenty of the No chance. Had a Fyfe and Neale will Could get the Definitely in the mix, Quiet by his Statistically was the Most dominant Led the Blues to Simpson the leading Could find his way Simpson had a Deserves to the clinches only Blue in the mix. enough to feature. sweep for the billing and top Blue again with another heavy defeat. in the first half but it’s hard to justify ball and should poll.
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