Re: 2024 Brownlow Medal Thread Reply #120 – September 26, 2024, 04:51:14 pm While on predictions, I predicted that Sam Walsh would one day win the Brownlow. If his back holds up. I did suggest Ashton Moir's name last year. Good call, Mick Agresta.Here is another one. Cripps will win the Norm Smith medal, and hold the Premiership Cup as captain of the team.Kouta was a true all-round player, everywhere. The only other player I could remember who could play in all positions was Matthew Pavlich.Wayne Carey also spent some time at CHB and in the midfield during his final years at North Melbourne. He also went very well there too.It seemed our own Jesaulenko played FF, centre, the pockets at both ends of the ground, you name it. Perhaps Charlie Curnow might move around a bit in time too. Quote Selected
Re: 2024 Brownlow Medal Thread Reply #121 – September 26, 2024, 04:55:50 pm Quote from: kruddler – on September 26, 2024, 02:33:31 pmI've made a few big predictions over the past couple decades on these boards (or previous incarnations of them that are lost to time). First one, may have even been pre-my time on here. - In about '95-'96, "Kouta will one day win a brownlow." - He got robbed by WoewodinSecond one, Cripps will one day win a brownlow...after he started showcasing what i saw from his U18's highlight package soon after Judd - He obviously pulled that off, twice.I've also hitched my wagon to a few kids over the journey based on U18's viewings and where our first pick was at the time and what i thought we needed (Not in order.)1. Bryce Gibbs - A given, you might say, but plenty of #1's haven't worked out quite as well. He had time and smarts that exceeded his peers.2. Chris Yarran - Freakish athlete. He had time and smarts that exceeded his peers.3. Nathan Djerrkura - Not many may remember him. played for the cats and dogs. He was a bit undersized, but was hard at the contest and was good defensively and but still exhibited the talents of an indigenous player. Was a speculative late pick.4. Patrick Cripps - Again, he had time and vision that exceeded his peers. It was obvious to see.We, obviously, chose 3 out of those 4 and seemed to live up to my and most people expectations.Despite what the bombers saw in the fat kid, i always thought it was pretty obvious that he had talent, smarts and vision. Whats harder to see from those same viewings is his passion, desire and dedication. Thats where he sets himself apart from the 3 other listed players (to varying degrees) and makes him the player he is today.Didn't you want to trade him. I think I was OK with it at the time too Quote from: kruddler – on August 28, 2021, 03:50:01 pmAgree, if it MUST be a first round pick, make it next years. If we expect to play finals, back yourself in. Next years pick will be in the 'teens' if we make finals. Much better keeping this years pick instead.Personally i'd rather Trade Cripps to Freo and get Cerra and a 1st rounder back. Quote Selected
Re: 2024 Brownlow Medal Thread Reply #122 – September 26, 2024, 04:58:24 pm Quote from: Lods – on September 26, 2024, 04:55:50 pmDidn't you want to trade him. I think I was OK with it at the time too Everyone is tradeable at the right price. Doesn't mean they can't play. Quote Selected
Re: 2024 Brownlow Medal Thread Reply #123 – September 26, 2024, 05:46:22 pm Quote from: kruddler – on September 26, 2024, 04:58:24 pmEveryone is tradeable at the right price. Doesn't mean they can't play.That's why I think I agreed with you at the time.But I also suspect his price has increased from Cerra and a 1st rounder Quote Selected
Re: 2024 Brownlow Medal Thread Reply #124 – September 26, 2024, 08:04:52 pm Quote from: Lods – on September 26, 2024, 05:46:22 pmThat's why I think I agreed with you at the time.But I also suspect his price has increased from Cerra and a 1st rounder I think Cerras current price is the issue there. We traded pick 6 and a future 3rd for Cerra.Package that up with another 1st rounder and thats about the biggest deal thats ever been done.....which is about right for Cripps Quote Selected
Re: 2024 Brownlow Medal Thread Reply #125 – September 26, 2024, 10:27:32 pm Going through the old footage you can see Cripps has put in a LOT of work - his kicking was not great as a kid. Quote Selected
Re: 2024 Brownlow Medal Thread Reply #126 – September 27, 2024, 07:16:06 am Quote from: Professer E – on September 26, 2024, 10:27:32 pmGoing through the old footage you can see Cripps has put in a LOT of work - his kicking was not great as a kid.If you win so many stoppages why bother kicking! Quote Selected
Re: 2024 Brownlow Medal Thread Reply #127 – September 27, 2024, 07:42:16 am Quote from: kruddler – on September 26, 2024, 08:04:52 pmI think Cerras current price is the issue there. We traded pick 6 and a future 3rd for Cerra.Package that up with another 1st rounder and thats about the biggest deal thats ever been done.....which is about right for CrippsWest Coast have pick 3.If they can trade for pick 20...then 3, 20 and Reid would probably get it done and we'll throw in the Kennedy this time. Quote Selected
Re: 2024 Brownlow Medal Thread Reply #128 – September 27, 2024, 08:08:14 am Quote from: Lods – on September 27, 2024, 07:42:16 amWest Coast have pick 3.If they can trade for pick 20...then 3, 20 and Reid would probably get it done and we'll throw in the Kennedy this time. LolSold.We do have Reid's gf playing in navy blue already. Quote Selected
Re: 2024 Brownlow Medal Thread Reply #129 – December 22, 2024, 04:02:46 pm ‘Totally skewed the voting’: Was Cripps’ 2024 season the best Brownlow year this century?That's the headline in an article in yesterday's Age: https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/totally-skewed-the-voting-was-cripps-2024-season-the-best-brownlow-year-this-century-20241203-p5kvce.htmlIt goes over some old ground with Daniel Harford declaring, "There is no season in the history of football that is worthy of one player getting 45 votes. It’s a ridiculous outcome. Happy for him to win, no dramas, and I think he was the best player, but 45 votes, it has totally skewed the voting system at the moment."The two votes for 19 touches against Essendon gets a mention but Nick Daicos getting a vote for a game where he was subbed out out after 15 touches is ignored. In fact, there's no mention of Daicos also passing the previous record tally of 36 votes. I think that the fact that two players passed the previous record undermines Harf's "skewed voting" comment.Karl Langdon probably makes the most sense when he argues that you can't really compare Brownlows from different years because of rule changes, the quality of opposition players and other season specific factors.Anyway, it's worth a read. Quote Selected
Re: 2024 Brownlow Medal Thread Reply #130 – December 22, 2024, 04:36:26 pm Is Harf still bitter, not healthy hanging onto that stuff, better to unload it and move on, unless it's a hatred of CheatsFC? Quote Selected
Re: 2024 Brownlow Medal Thread Reply #131 – December 22, 2024, 06:21:50 pm Quote from: LP – on December 22, 2024, 04:36:26 pmIs Harf still bitter, not healthy hanging onto that stuff, better to unload it and move on, unless it's a hatred of CheatsFC?I think that’s just Harf’s opinion, dressed up a little as befits his media status 😎Crippa’s eye catching attributes are pretty obvious but I think that he’s also in the umpires faces a lot more than most players - but in a good way. Quote Selected
Re: 2024 Brownlow Medal Thread Reply #132 – December 23, 2024, 07:15:43 am Harford who? Quote Selected
Re: 2024 Brownlow Medal Thread Reply #133 – December 23, 2024, 08:00:16 am Quote from: DJC – on December 22, 2024, 04:02:46 pm‘Totally skewed the voting’: Was Cripps’ 2024 season the best Brownlow year this century?That's the headline in an article in yesterday's Age: https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/totally-skewed-the-voting-was-cripps-2024-season-the-best-brownlow-year-this-century-20241203-p5kvce.htmlIt goes over some old ground with Daniel Harford declaring, "There is no season in the history of football that is worthy of one player getting 45 votes. It’s a ridiculous outcome. Happy for him to win, no dramas, and I think he was the best player, but 45 votes, it has totally skewed the voting system at the moment."The two votes for 19 touches against Essendon gets a mention but Nick Daicos getting a vote for a game where he was subbed out out after 15 touches is ignored. In fact, there's no mention of Daicos also passing the previous record tally of 36 votes. I think that the fact that two players passed the previous record undermines Harf's "skewed voting" comment.Karl Langdon probably makes the most sense when he argues that you can't really compare Brownlows from different years because of rule changes, the quality of opposition players and other season specific factors.Anyway, it's worth a read.I read the article when it came out and confess almost yawning. Slow news days tend to yield ho-hum articles like this. For moi, Crippa polled so many votes because he had a bloody good season plus no other midfielders (injuries/form etc.) taking votes from him. Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: 2024 Brownlow Medal Thread Reply #134 – December 23, 2024, 09:07:52 am Quote from: Baggers – on December 23, 2024, 08:00:16 amI read the article when it came out and confess almost yawning. Slow news days tend to yield ho-hum articles like this. For moi, Crippa polled so many votes because he had a bloody good season plus no other midfielders (injuries/form etc.) taking votes from him.YepWhich highlights a couple of issues....Firstly the Brownlow is a bit of a joke.It's a midfielders award...with a couple of half forward/back cameos.It's the guys under the umpires eyes who get the votes.QuoteTop 101.Patrick Cripps (Carlton) - Midfielder 2. Nick Daicos (Collingwood) - Midfielder 3. Zak Butters (Port Adelaide) - Midfielder =4. Caleb Serong (Fremantle) - Midfielder =4. Isaac Heeney (Sydney) - Forward/Midfielder 6. Tom Green (GWS) - Midfielder 7. Adam Treloar (Western Bulldogs) - Midfielder =8. Errol Gulden (Sydney) - Midfielder=8. Matt Rowell (Gold Coast) - Midfielder 10. Jai Newcombe (Hawthorn) - Forward/MidfielderWould we rather have the Brownlow medallist or a flag?The obvious answer is both...but I think even Cripps himself would rather the flag.The fact is that he was the dominant force in our midfield.Other midfielders contributed, but most were injured, or down on the form of previous years, for large parts of the season.Cripps was streets ahead.No-one was taking votes off him.Now if players like Cerra, Walsh and Hewett (who was actually pretty reliable) can have improved seasons and some of the young players come on, then Patrick doesn't win the Brownlow....he may win something better. Quote Selected 1 Likes