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i reckon we will pick up Deboer, considering he is an in and under guy who BP was looking at picking up in the ND

 
 

Word is Richmond have decided they will be using their one and only pick on cousins now. Hope that helps Klemke's chance of becoming a Demon.


10am I think. Not sure about the coverage, but word should spread pretty quickly.

 

Brilliant. Im happy with this selecion and cousins has been taken

PRE-SEASON DRAFT

1. Melbourne

Liam Jurah

2. Port Adelaide

Josh Carr

3. Essendon

Hayden Skipworth

4. Carlton

Chris Johnson

5. Brisbane

Tom Rockliff

6. Richmond

Ben Cousins

2009 NAB AFL Pre-Season and Rookie Drafts

1 MELB Liam Jurrah Yuendumu Magpies

2 PORT Josh Carr Fremantle

3 ESS Hayden Skipworth Bendigo Bombers

4 CARL Chris Johnson Melbourne

5 BL Tom Rockliff Murray Bushrangers

6 RICH Ben Cousins Port Melbourne

2009 NAB AFL Rookie Draft

ROUND 1

1 MELB Jordie McKenzie Geelong Falcons

2 WCE Liam Bedford Geelong

3 FRE Casey Sibosado Oakleigh Chargers

4 PORT Wade Thompson North Adelaide

5 ESS Bryce Carroll Western Jets

6 CARL Jefferey Gartlett Swan Districts

7 BL Daniel Murray East Perth

8 RICH Robin Nahas Oakleigh Chargers

9 NMFC Marcus White Calder Canons

10 ADEL Ricky Henderson Trentham

11 COLL Tristan Francis Gippsland Power

12 SYD Kristin Thornton Sydney Swans

13 STK Zac Dawson Hawthorn

14 WB Jamason Daniels Murray Bushrangers

15 GEEL Adam Varcoe Central Districts

16 HAW Riley Milne Murray Bushrangers

ROUND 2

17 MELB Rhys Healey Bendigo Pioneers

18 WCE Adam Cockie Subiaco

19 FRE Matthew DeBoer Claremont

20 PORT Danny Meyer Richmond

21 ESS Thomas German Calder Canons

22 CARL Luke Stanton Northern Knights

23 BL pass

24 RICH David Gourdis Richmond

25 NMFC Luke Delaney Geelong Falcons

26 ADEL Christopher Schmidt Brisbane Lions

27 COLL Jarryd Blair Gippslanmd Power

28 SYD Taylor Gilchrist Sandringham Dragons

29 STK Tom Simpkin Geelong Falcons

30 WB Liam Picken Williamstown

31 GEEL Bryn Weadon North Ballarat Rebels

32 HAW Haydn Kiel Brisbane Lions

ROUND 3

33 MELB Danny Hughes Melbourne

34 FRE Hamish Shepheard East Perth

35 PORT Daniel Stewart Labrador

36 ESS Christian Bock Woodville/West Torrens

37 CARL Greg Bentley Port Adelaide

38 BL pass

39 RICH Andrew Browne Murray Bushrangers

40 NMFC Benjamin Speight Norwood

41 ADEL pass

42 COLL Johnny Bennell Peel Thunder

43 SYD K.Coney Tyrone (Ire)

44 STK Brad Howard St Kilda

45 WB pass

46 GEEL Tom Allwright North Hobart

47 HAW Luke Breust Temora

ROUND 4

48 FRE Clancee Pearce Swan Districts

49 PORT Matthew Martin West Adelaide

50 ESS Kade Klemke Murray Bushrangers

51 CARL Darren Pfeiffer Carlton

52 BL pass

53 RICH Alroy Gilligan Claremont

54 NMFC Alan Obst North Melbourne

55 ADEL Brian Donnelly Louth (Ire)

56 COLL Tobais Thoolen Collingwood

57 SYD Mike Pyke Canada

58 STK Steven Gaertner Dandenong Stingrays

59 WB pass

60 GEEL R. Ediriwickrama NSW

61 HAW Carl Peterson Richmond

ROUND 5

62 FRE Jay van Berlo West Perth

63 PORT Jesse Laurie Claremont

64 ESS Michael Quinn Longford (Ire)

65 CARL Lachie Hill Carlton

66 BL* Adam Spackman Morningside

67 RICH pass

68 NMFC Conor Meredith Laois (Ire)

69 COLL Lachlan Keefe (3 yr non-reg)

70 SYD* n/a

71 STK Ross Tungatulum St Marys

72 WB Christopher Ogle NSW

73 HAW Garry Moss Hawthorn

ROUND 6

74 FRE Greg Broughton Subiaco

75 PORT pass

76 CARL Sam Jacobs Carlton

77 BL* Daniel Dzufer Brisbane Lions

78 COLL Scott Reed NSW 79 SYD* n/a

80 STK Samuel McGarry Sandringham Dragons

81 HAW Matthew Suckling Sandringham Dragons

ROUND 7

82 BL* Joel Tippett Brisbane Lions

83 SYD* n/a

84 STK Blake McGrath NSW

85 HAW William Sierakowski NSW


19 FRE Matthew DeBoer Claremont

A bit of a suprise, I thought would have gone top 10 the way everybody was talking him up.

By everyone, do you mean all the people on football forums who have no clue about these kids?

I trust our recruiters over fanboy hype which floods Bigfooty.

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