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There are so many infuriating teams this year, Roos, Saints, Crows, Pies, Bombers, I can't ever ****ing tip em.

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Interesting Result

Daniel Rich

Nicholas Natanui

Jack Watts

Looks like it really is going to be our call.

The Plot Thickens

Rich, Naitanui and Watts... i'd be happy with all 3. i'll just trust Prendergast.

i have a personal preference for Rich because i think we need to improve our midfield desperately but Watts would also be awesome for our KPP.

Coming last is VERY important also because it gives us pick 1 in the PSD.

If we get Warnock with pick 1 PSD, then we are essentially getting pick 14 for free... Because if we payed Warnock's real trade value he is worth ATLEAST Cam Wood last year, if not worth more...

LEt's get WArnock, sure up our Ruck stocks for the next 10 yrs... then pick up Rich or Watts...

plus pick 17 and 19... exciting times ahead


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I would go for a bigger player eg, Watts or Nat as they take longer to develop. Mids are easier to come by (although perhaps not as good as Rich) and develop quicker. We also have a number of young mid types including Maric and Grimes and no doubt another one or two this draft.

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Coming last is VERY important also because it gives us pick 1 in the PSD.

however, mate..if we finish third last which would be the absolute best place we could finish in...freo would have a psd pick over us, and they are obviously not going to take warnock

and WC would have a PSD pick over us and i doubt would take warnock because they know that he would want to go home

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It's not over yet. I still think the Melb v WC game in a few weeks will be the deciding factor as to who finishes last. And don't count Freo out just yet.

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It's not over yet. I still think the Melb v WC game in a few weeks will be the deciding factor as to who finishes last. And don't count Freo out just yet.

This is turning out to be a round of upsets so let's not discount the possibility of the Dees doing exactly that to the Kangaroos tomorrow.

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Things look grim. I still think we can win another 2 games this season.

North and Essendon are not that good. We still play WC. They are winable games!

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Things look grim. I still think we can win another 2 games this season.

North and Essendon are not that good. We still play WC. They are winable games!

Have to disagree there Wrathchild, I've seen Essendon over the past 6 weeks and they're playing great football with a severely undermanned squad. They will beat us soundly next week.

As for North, they rotate between quality side, average side, and total crap. And if West Coast play like they did yesterday, we won't beat them either I don't think.

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