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Weird Brownlow bets: What were these punters thinking?

Weird Brownlow bets: What were these punters thinking?

TOM Liberatore didn’t play a game in 2018. So why would someone have $200 on him to win the Brownlow? Or how about someone putting $500 on Jake Stringer to win this year’s award! Check out the good, bad and ugly of Brownlow bets.

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PERTH, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 05:  Andrew Gaff of the Eagles looks dejected sitting on the bench during the round 20 AFL match between the West Coast Eagles and the Fremantle Dockers at Optus Stadium on August 5, 2018 in Perth, Australia.  (Photo by Paul Kane/Getty Images)

Will Gaff poll Brownlow votes in punch match?

IS IT possible to poll votes in the same game you punch someone in the face? How about getting votes off the umpires in the same game you get suspended for umpire contact? Take a look at the games and records you need to be watching on Brownlow night.

Who will win your club’s Brownlow count?

Who will win your club’s Brownlow count?

THE race for No. 1 won’t be the only thing to watch come Brownlow night, with bragging rights up for grabs at all 18 clubs to see who will be the top vote getter. Check out SuperFooty’s ultimate club-by-club guide here.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 23: Patrick Cripps of the Blues speaks to his players during the 2018 AFL round 14 match between the Collingwood Magpies and the Carlton Blues at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on June 23, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Media/Getty Images)

The numbers behind Cripps’ Brownlow blues

HE was an inspiration for Carlton in almost every match of 2018, and Champion Data says Blues midfielder Patrick Cripps is set to be one of the talking points of Brownlow night. SEE CHAMPION DATA’S TOP 10

Crows on the soft drinks for Brownlow night

Crows on the soft drinks for Brownlow night

ALL eyes were on Melbourne for the Brownlow Medal, but in a low-key event at Adelaide Oval some of the Crows’ mightiest players swapped beers for soft drinks in preparation for this weekend’s big game.

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22/06/18 - AFL - Round 14 - Port Adelaide v Melbourne at Adelaide Oval. Justin Westhoff fends off Bayley Fritsch. Picture SARAH REED

The reason Power has the edge on Crows

THE Crows have had a big dip in form in the past month and dual Crows premiership skipper Mark Bickley says the reason is a lack of pressure, in contrast to cross-town rival Port Adelaide which is showing it has the contested game needed to succeed in 2018.

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