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Sam McClure goes behind the curtain of Brownlow Medal night, when Matt Rowell clinched a stunning win and Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera was also in the headlines

Matt Rowell’s acceptance speech before 10.50 on Monday night ended in Crown’s Palladium.

When he looked at the wrinkled notes and discovered that he had no one to thank, he looked at the crowd, smiled strangely and thank you last.

Matt Rowell and seven host Hamish McLachlan.Credit: AFL Photos

Either for many Footy fans who were in the room or watching on TV, he started three hours ago. 11. When I came to the brownlow medal, I strategically ran away from the red (now blue?) Carpet, but I got an idea of ​​the fashion of the night.

Although I didn’t write about fashion (yet), the majority of boys and girls looked only supreme.

Fast Question: Is Corsets fashion? During the night, I was sure that someone was going to shout “shining, and then Geoffrey Rush or Johnny Depp wouldn’t get out of the pirates of the Caribbean style.

Anyway, I came to my desk (110) and sat for a terrible awareness: I was looking at my seat scene next to the toilets, next to the toilets.

Tom Morris quickly said: ız You have the worst seat in the room. ”

I mean, I was confronting him, so it wasn’t wrong.

But things could have been worse – I could be Matthew Nicks.

Someone who was in the duties of the seating plan was clearly filled because Adelaide coach and his wife were forgotten.

Afl had to stand in a very strange way until they found them a seat. I mean, I know the crows disappeared in September, but that’s a little more.

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Some real prizes (finally) came and went. Gold Coast Captain Noah Anderson won the goal of the year for a goal that should not win the goal of the match and Western Bulldogs Freak Show Sam Darcy won Mark for taking 60 percent of a brand. But who counts.

9.16: One of the landlords of Crown Palladium announced that we were in the “semi -Mark”. It is both exciting and sad. Minutes later, a Geelong star confesses that his wife already had enough and fled to the room to watch Netflix. We promised that he would not define the guilty party. We applaud your courage, Mardi.

9.37: We go back to a pre -recorded segment from an advertising break Front bar. A great show and I would usually need a comedy break from Sam Pang and Mick Molloy. However, the children did not start after 9.30 and on the 14th round.

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The real comedy of the night came during two votes for the performance of Nasiah Wanganeen-Mlerra against Melbourne.

You can remember the game – the last quarter has scored the last two goals and won the game. He had 34 elements in total and scored four goals. But apparently it wasn’t enough to get three votes. No, Melbourne midfielder Jack Viney was seen in the best place (there were 23 employees, there were 16 struggles and threw one) because he could not make the last center leap, one of the wrong demons in the last quarter.

Chicking from Table 110.

22.20: 00: The host of seven announced Hamish Mclachlan to that room that Rowell was the winner because he was too far away. The victory speech began at 10.27. In 10.43, McLachlan said to Rowell, “10 and 11 years old, Matt …” he said.
Was he there?! It was at 23:00 on a school night. I was still awake.

Matt Rowell celebrates with his mother Louise later in the night.

Matt Rowell celebrates with his mother Louise later in the night.Credit: AFL Photos

But there was something that kept me alive, like a coffee at home.

Do you remember how we chuckled All-Australi selections because they started Nick Daicos on the bench earlier this year? At that time, we pointed out that Daicos was the best player in the competition and will probably win Brownlow. We were wrong – it was second. The man who defeated him? It also started on the bench. Giggling. Again. And no, I didn’t go to the party. I’m 34 years old, not 24.

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