AFL 2024 Brownlow Medal

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I reckon Nick Daicos if he stays on the park injury free and away from the Tribunal he's a good thing.



Daics to bring home 'Ol Charlie
 
1 unit Heeney Top Sydney Swans Votes at $26

0.2 u Heeney to win Brownlow at $251


Gulden deserves to start favourite to win the Swans votes but an injury or Heeney stringing 5-6 decent games with goals can make this a closer contest. At $26 its a system play.

Off to a good start, in to $67 after last nights full-time mid role.
 

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1 unit Heeney Top Sydney Swans Votes at $26

0.2 u Heeney to win Brownlow at $251


Gulden deserves to start favourite to win the Swans votes but an injury or Heeney stringing 5-6 decent games with goals can make this a closer contest. At $26 its a system play.
Where did you put those bets on? $251 is wild. It’s now into $51 at Sportsbet but can get $101 at TAB.

Pies next then dons, tiges, eagles, bye, Gold Coast, hawks is a nice run ahead.

I think Parker, Adams are still a month away and Mills isn’t due back until mid year??

Will be a fun one to follow 👍
 
3. Heeney 2. Blakey 1. Viney

Tonight bit harder
Blues played better for longer - Lions only won 1st quarter. Think McKay could actually get the 3 due to the timing of his moments, Cripps was also big but did nothing in the last. Noting down now it may be a game for value for 3 votes as I can also see it being one of those “surprise” games.
 
Where did you put those bets on? $251 is wild. It’s now into $51 at Sportsbet but can get $101 at TAB.

Pies next then dons, tiges, eagles, bye, Gold Coast, hawks is a nice run ahead.

I think Parker, Adams are still a month away and Mills isn’t due back until mid year??

Will be a fun one to follow 👍
It was pretty much $200-$251 price range at the major sportsbooks: Pointsbet, TAB and Sportsbet. I took it at $251 at Sportsbet but as I say , the season is a marathon not a sprint. Its always a danger taking odds-on for Team Votes , so quite a fair number of short players on team votes which Im happy to steer clear from.

My observation for Gulden this season , is he is going to get closer attention from opposition teams and umpires I reckon will mark him harder this season.

Team votes, I wasnt sold on Grundy being shorter than Heeney, and I think from memory top 4 in the Swans betting for team votes was: Gulden, Warner, Grundy and Mills. Mills going to miss a fair chunk of the early part of the season.
 
GWS are gonna win a lot of games this year and this bloke will have 35 a week. Ticks every box, inside bull mid that racks up disposals for fun, lots of contested possessions, tackles and can hit the scoreboard as well. Tom Green is what you get when you morph Oliver and Crippa into a single player. Get on while you can

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It was pretty much $200-$251 price range at the major sportsbooks: Pointsbet, TAB and Sportsbet. I took it at $251 at Sportsbet but as I say , the season is a marathon not a sprint. Its always a danger taking odds-on for Team Votes , so quite a fair number of short players on team votes which Im happy to steer clear from.

My observation for Gulden this season , is he is going to get closer attention from opposition teams and umpires I reckon will mark him harder this season.

Team votes, I wasnt sold on Grundy being shorter than Heeney, and I think from memory top 4 in the Swans betting for team votes was: Gulden, Warner, Grundy and Mills. Mills going to miss a fair chunk of the early part of the season.
Into $26 on sportsbet and $41 on tab now.

Gulden also not lighting it up again so you might be on the money there. Fingers crossed Heeney can have a big second half.
 
3) Heeney (6 votes)
2) Warner
1) Daicos

McDonald or Rowbottom could easily take the 1 though.
think rowbottom was nearly better than Warner, can't see Daicos getting a vote
 
Opening Round

Sydney Swans (12.14.86) v Melbourne (9.10.64)

3: Isaac Heeney (Sydney Swans)

1.5: Nick Blakey (Sydney Swans)

1: Brodie Grundy (Sydney Swans)

0.5: Jack Viney (Melbourne)



Brisbane Lions (12.13.85) v Carlton (13.8.86)

2.5: Harry McKay (Carlton)

2: George Hewett (Carlton)

1: Patrick Cripps (Carlton)

0.5: Lachie Neale (Brisbane Lions)



Gold Coast (14.15.99) v Richmond (9.6.60)

3: Matt Rowell (Gold Coast)

1.5: Ben King (Gold Coast)

1: Touk Miller (Gold Coast)

0.5: Noah Anderson (Gold Coast)



GWS Giants (18.6.114) v Collingwood (11.16.82)

2.5: Tom Green (GWS Giants)

2: Josh Kelly (GWS Giants)

1: Callum Brown (GWS Giants)

0.5: Brent Daniels (GWS Giants)



BYE: Adelaide, Essendon, Fremantle, Geelong, Hawthorn, North Melbourne, Port Adelaide, St Kilda, West Coast, Western Bulldogs

Round 1

Carlton (12.14.86) v Richmond (12.9.81)

3: Patrick Cripps (Carlton)

1.5: Nick Vlaustin (Richmond)

1: Harry McKay (Carlton)

0.5: Mitch McGovern (Carlton)



Collingwood (10.9.69) v Sydney Swans (15.12.102)

3: Isaac Heeney (Sydney Swans)

2: Chad Warner (Sydney Swans)

1: Nick Daicos (Collingwood)



Essendon (17.5.107) v Hawthorn (11.17.83)

2.5: Archie Perkins (Essendon)

2: Zach Merrett (Essendon)

1: Massimo D’Ambrosio (Hawthorn)

0.5: Jake Stringer (Essendon)



GWS Giants (17.19.121) v North Melbourne (13.4.82)

3: Tom Green (GWS Giants)

2: Jesse Hogan (GWS Giants)

0.5: Stephen Coniglio (GWS Giants)

0.5: Josh Kelly (GWS Giants)



Geelong (10.16.76) v Geelong (9.14.68)

2.5: Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong)

2: Jeremy Cameron (Geelong)

1: Rowan Marshall (St Kilda)

0.5: Max Holmes (Geelong)



Gold Coast (8.12.60) v Adelaide (8.6.54)

2.5: Noah Anderson (Gold Coast)

2.5: Matt Rowell (Gold Coast)

1: Touk Miller (Gold Coast)



Melbourne (16.13.109) v Western Bulldogs (9.10.64)

3: Max Gawn (Melbourne)

1.5: Clayton Oliver (Melbourne)

1.5: Christian Petracca (Melbourne)



Port Adelaide (16.24.120) v West Coast (10.10.70)

3: Connor Rozee (Port Adelaide)

2: Zak Butters (Port Adelaide)

1: Jason Horne-Francis (Port Adelaide)



Fremantle (14.9.93) v Brisbane Lions (10.10.70)

3: Caleb Serong (Fremantle)

1.5: Andrew Brayshaw (Fremantle)

1: Luke Jackson (Fremantle)

0.5: Luke Ryan (Fremantle)

Round 2

St Kilda (14.10.94) v Collingwood (12.7.79)

3: Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera (St Kilda)

2: Jack Steele (St Kilda)

1: Jack Higgins (St Kilda)



Adelaide (11.11.77) v Geelong (14.12.96)

3: Tom Stewart (Geelong)

2: Gryan Miers (Geelong)

0.5: Tom Hawkins (Geelong)

0.5: Patrick Dangerfield (Geelong)



North Melbourne (11.10.76) v Fremantle (15.12.102)

3: Luke Jackson (Fremantle)

2: Caleb Serong (Fremantle)

1: Tom Powell (North Melbourne)



Hawthorn (5.8.38) v Melbourne (14.9.93)

3: Christian Petracca (Melbourne)

2: Bayley Fritsch (Melbourne)

0.5: Alex Neal-Bullen (Melbourne)

0.5: Kysaiah Pickett (Melbourne)



Sydney Swans (19.17.131) v Essendon (15.11.101)

2.5: Isaac Heeney (Sydney Swans)

2: Tom Papley (Sydney Swans)

1: Errol Gulden (Sydney Swans)

0.5: Zach Merrett (Essendon)



Western Bulldogs (18.7.115) v Gold Coast (10.7.67)

3: Marcus Bontempelli (Western Bulldogs)

2: Cody Weightman (Western Bulldogs)

1: Tom Liberatore (Western Bulldogs)



Richmond (13.14.92) v Port Adelaide (18.14.122)

3: Zak Butters (Port Adelaide)

1.5: Willem Drew (Port Adelaide)

1: Liam Baker (Richmond)

0.5: Connor Rozee (Port Adelaide)



West Coast (5.13.43) v GWS Giants (16.12.108)

3: Tom Green (GWS Giants)

1.5: Kieren Briggs (GWS Giants)

1: Stephen Coniglio (GWS Giants)

0.5: Sam Taylor (GWS Giants)



BYE: Brisbane Lions, Carlton
Round 2 Leaderboard:

  1. Isaac Heeney (Sydney Swans) - 8.5
  2. Tom Green (GWS Giants) - 8.5
  3. Matt Rowell (Gold Coast) - 5.5
  4. Caleb Serong (Fremantle) - 5
  5. Zak Butters (Port Adelaide) - 5
  6. Christian Petracca (Melbourne) - 4.5
  7. Patrick Cripps (Carlton) - 4
  8. Luke Jackson (Fremantle) - 4
  9. Harry McKay (Carlton) - 3.5
  10. Connor Rozee (Port Adelaide) - 3.5
 

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Hey all! I’m also on Tom Greene, consistent and they only won 13 games last year, I feel 3-4 huge games by Tom last year were in losses and didn’t get the 2-3s. I reckon they win 17-18 games this year, as long as Toby doesn’t kick is 4-5 bags Tom should be polling very well! Good to see everyone!
 
Hey all! I’m also on Tom Greene, consistent and they only won 13 games last year, I feel 3-4 huge games by Tom last year were in losses and didn’t get the 2-3s. I reckon they win 17-18 games this year, as long as Toby doesn’t kick is 4-5 bags Tom should be polling very well! Good to see everyone!
looking good so far.
Has less competition than a lot of the other contenders in good teams, perfect prototype for a winner.
Daicos struggling is good for this whole thing
 
Hey all! Thoughts on Butters? Won the coaches last season and polled majority of votes from r8. If port win at least 15 games he should be right up there.
 
Hey all! Thoughts on Butters? Won the coaches last season and polled majority of votes from r8. If port win at least 15 games he should be right up there.
He is obviously a strong chance.
Just hard when has Rozee and JHF in the team, given how many votes is usually needed to win these now
 
I see Harry McKay is currently paying $251 to win the Brownlow medal.

Win only: $251

Each Way: $251/$63.50

Even if he finished 2nd or 3rd.....$63.50 is good odds.........IF it were to happen..
 
I see Harry McKay is currently paying $251 to win the Brownlow medal.

Win only: $251

Each Way: $251/$63.50

Even if he finished 2nd or 3rd.....$63.50 is good odds.........IF it were to happen..

They're big odds but they're definitely not good odds. Realistic odds would legitimately be like 20x that
 

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