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It’s a completely reasonable question.
No ones having a crack at themDoes its answer change anything about Jack Macrae, the Bulldogs, Fin Macrae or football generally? Not really.
Just concerns the personal dynamics of a family.
I mean it’s 2021 there are millions of families in Australia who have ‘half brothers’ step sisters and step parents.
Doesn’t mean we don’t love and support each other.
it’s just interesting to know whether they’ve got the same genes or notLog in to remove this Banner Ad
Nobody is saying they don’t love each other, mate. It was just someone being inquisitive. If we are getting offended by that line of questioning then lord help us.Does its answer change anything about Jack Macrae, the Bulldogs, Fin Macrae or football generally? Not really.
Just concerns the personal dynamics of a family.
I mean it’s 2021 there are millions of families in Australia who have ‘half brothers’ step sisters and step parents.
Doesn’t mean we don’t love and support each other.
I have another question: is Jack Macrae already a starting onballer in our team of the 21st century? I say yes, alongside Bont and West, ahead of Cooney, Griffen and Libba Snr. May look like recency bias, but our recent teams are a lot better than those of the early 2000s.
An interview with Jack was posted today. He hasn't done a lot of media over the years but that's changed a bit this year. Hopefully it's not too long before we sign him up for another 3+ years.
Jack Macrae is everything that's good about our club. Humble. Under-estimated. Hard-working. Effective but not flashy. Under the radar. Much loved and not taken for granted by all Bulldogs fans.
Jack...my very favourite Bulldog!
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A guy I know is a pro gambler and he and his syndicate have backed Macrae very heavily for the Brownlow. They apparently got in before the season started. They won't tell me why they think he can win it. Too much midfield competition in our team for my liking... but they are the pros. Had to place their stake over seven bookies to get the size and odds they wanted. Even then some of the bookies laid off they think. Macrae has certainly shortened in the market.Has to be a sneaky for the Brownlow if they don’t gift it to Petracca
A guy I know is a pro gambler and he and his syndicate have backed Macrae very heavily for the Brownlow. They apparently got in before the season started. They won't tell me why they think he can win it. Too much midfield competition in our team for my liking... but they are the pros. Had to place their stake over seven bookies to get the size and odds they wanted. Even then some of the bookies laid off they think. Macrae has certainly shortened in the market.
I don't ever gamble either but the smart money is a "thing" in gambling and investing as well. Even if they get it wrong and Macrae doesn't win he will poll well. These guys know sports and are unemotional. They rate Macrae.I’m not a gambler but my father was and he always said follow the “smart” money
51 Brownlow votes from 60 games over 2018-2020 including a high of 22 votes in 2019.I don't ever gamble either but the smart money is a "thing" in gambling and investing as well. Even if they get it wrong and Macrae doesn't win he will poll well. These guys know sports and are unemotional. They rate Macrae.
I think it’s very possible. Bartel won a Brownlow in a stacked midfield as the under the radar type.A guy I know is a pro gambler and he and his syndicate have backed Macrae very heavily for the Brownlow. They apparently got in before the season started. They won't tell me why they think he can win it. Too much midfield competition in our team for my liking... but they are the pros. Had to place their stake over seven bookies to get the size and odds they wanted. Even then some of the bookies laid off they think. Macrae has certainly shortened in the market.
I'm interested to hear what others think about that. My earliest footy memories are the very late 90s so there's a lot of history I've missed, but Jack is clearly in the top 3 bulldogs mids I've seen, and my impression is that most of our club legends primarily played other positions. Whitten mainly chb/chf, Sutton back pocket, Hawkins on a wing, Schultz a ruckman etc. By the end of his career, could Jack Macrae be a starting mid in the greatest bulldogs team of all time?if he is also a good brother he should teach fin how to kick
but only if fin asks for a trade to the bulldogs.....
....and we snag him
jack would be starting 22 in the best we have ever seen at the club i thinks
Simply one of the best midfielders in the club’s history. He was an elite accumulator from day dot, but has evolved into one of the best inside/out mids in the comp. Because his greatness comes with almost monotonous consistency, he gets taken for granted.