I'm not sure, but wouldn't Raines have been ineligible for the Rising Star as well if he hadn't appealed his original sentence, if you're eligible for the RS, doesn't it follow that you are still eligible for the Brownlow?strav said:Simmo is ineligible as well. Was suspended for one match. Raines may also be ineligible as he pleaded guilty to a lesser charge but was not suspended.
CarnTheTiges said:I'm not sure, but wouldn't Raines have been ineligible for the Rising Star as well if he hadn't appealed his original sentence, if you're eligible for the RS, doesn't it follow that you are still eligible for the Brownlow?strav said:Simmo is ineligible as well. Was suspended for one match. Raines may also be ineligible as he pleaded guilty to a lesser charge but was not suspended.
brigadiertiger said:Raines is eligible to win it not that any Tigers player has a chance the umps havn'e recognised a Tiger player since 1971.
Tigers of Old said:brigadiertiger said:Raines is eligible to win it not that any Tigers player has a chance the umps havn'e recognised a Tiger player since 1971.
So true. I always knew the yellow and black combination was invisible to umpires.
Rainsey looking to emulate his old man as he hasn't polled a vote after 16 rounds.
Neither has Sugar.
Or Deledio.
Plus, most of the umps barrack for either Carlscum, Essenscum or Collingscum, so that's not gonna help our cause either. :spinTigers of Old said:brigadiertiger said:Raines is eligible to win it not that any Tigers player has a chance the umps havn'e recognised a Tiger player since 1971.
So true. I always knew the yellow and black combination was invisible to umpires.
With a bit of luck he could win it in 3 years time :hihisam_reeves said:bowden ended up with 8 votes. at least the umps half-noticed him this year. with the report and all