Love it or hate it, Patrick Cripps is a deserving Brownlow Medallist
It’s Round 21, and 182-centimetre, 78-kilogram Callum Ah Chee lies concussed in the middle of the Gabba, having collided with 195-centimetre, 93-kilogram Patrick Cripps.…
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Very valid point, hadn’t considered that. It’s an interesting topic
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I understand where you’re coming from, but the self-belief didn’t happen overnight, it’s something JL would’ve worked on over his whole tenure. And to be fair to him, he’s not the one taking credit, it’s writers like me giving him credit.
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