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add bite? we have maric, aussie, sylvia, bate, morton, dunn, robbo and newton who are capable forward players. hughes will NOT break into that.

hey at least he choose us over carlton!!!

Bomber riley asked him to go train with carlton!

Also bate and dunn were dropped from the side that finished last, they have a up hill battle getting back into the side. Also robbo nay struggle to get to afl fitness and newton the jury is out.

But the one player you missed was a pretty obvious one ill give you his initials

J.W

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I find it a bit odd that we have # 1 pick in the PSD and we haven't invited a single outsider to train with us in the lead up to this event. I know we're on an economy drive but this is ridiculous!

I think we have our eye on Ashley Sampi ...

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I find it a bit odd that we have # 1 pick in the PSD and we haven't invited a single outsider to train with us in the lead up to this event. I know we're on an economy drive but this is ridiculous!

If our plan is to draft the best kid not taken in the ND, then it's not surprising. We obviously haven't given a delisted player such as Hislop, a firm commitment that we will draft them.

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The AFL updated its list today as follows (with additions from the list distributed on Monday November 10 highlighted):

Adelaide Brian Donnelly (Ireland)

Brisbane Lions Nick Davis (Sydney Swans) Daniel Dzufer (Brisbane Lions) Phillip Smith (Brisbane Lions) Joel Tippett (Brisbane Lions)

Carlton Greg Bentley (Port Adelaide) Lachie Hill (Carlton rookie list) Sam Jacobs (Carlton rookie list) Darren Pfeiffer (Carlton) Chris Johnson (Melbourne)

Collingwood Colm Begley (Brisbane Lions) Leigh Brown (North Melbourne) Toby Thoolen (Collingwood)

Essendon Stuart Crameri (Bendigo Bombers) Tom Hislop (Essendon) Hayden Skipworth (Bendigo Bombers)

Fremantle Chris Smith (Fremantle) Matthew Moody (Brisbane Lions)

Geelong Nil

Hawthorn Nathan Batsanis (Box Hill Hawks) Jarrod Bayliss (Box Hill Hawks) Alex Grima (Hawthorn) Haydn Kiel (Brisbane Lions) Danny Meyer (Richmond) Gary Moss (Hawthorn) Cameron Pederson (Box Hill Hawks) Hugh Sandilands (Hawthorn) Ben Smithwick (Box Hill Hawks) Matthew Suckling (Hawthorn) Rhys O'Sullivan (Box Hill Hawks) Thomas Warby (Box Hill Hawks)

Melbourne Daniel Hughes (Melbourne rookie 2007) Shane Tregear (Sandringham)

North Melbourne Alan Obst (North Melbourne rookie list)

Port Adelaide Jace Bode (Melbourne) Daniel Boyle (Central Districts) Daniel Caire (West Adelaide) Josh Carr (Fremantle) Jason Davenport (Geelong) Tom Holmes (Glenelg) Charlie McAdam (North Adelaide) James Meiklejohn (Port Magpies) Jessie O’Brien (North Adelaide) Brayden O’Hara (Central District) Chris Schmidt (Brisbane Lions) Daniel Stewart (North Adelaide) Wade Thompson (North Adelaide)

Richmond Adam Cockshell (Port Adelaide) David Gourdis (Richmond) Matt Davis (Coburg) Nick Liddle (Coburg) Jon Morris (Coburg) Fortunato Caruso (Coburg)

St Kilda Nathan Carroll (Melbourne) Brad Howard (St Kilda) Sam Iles (Collingwood) James Kielt (Derry Ireland)

Sydney Swans Aaron Bruce (Sydney Swans) Peter Faulks (Sydney Swans) Michael Pyke (Moutaubane France) Kristin Thornton (Sydney Swans)

West Coast Nil

Western Bulldogs Liam Picken (Williamstown)

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Sydney Swans Aaron Bruce (Sydney Swans) Peter Faulks (Sydney Swans) Michael Pyke (Moutaubane France) Kristin Thornton (Sydney Swans)

Mike Pyke - read an article about this guy.

I think he's a mature age canadian rugby convert (?), but i expect him to play at least 1 senior game.

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