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The Dees are set to take Picks 1 and 2 in this years draft.

Fremantle are 5 goals up on Port Adelaide at quarter time. A Freo win will see them a two games clear of the Dees. Even if we knock them off next week at the G we will still be stuck on the bottom.

Not wanting the wooden spoon it looks ours. Bring on Scully and Trengove!

Pre season Pick 1 too! Great bargianing pick for gaining that trade or listing an uncontracted player for free...

 

3 Years of pain at the bottom of the ladder will soon be forgotten.

With the talent that we have already collected and with the addition of quality players in Scully and most likely Trengrove the future looks bright

 

Freo are never a sure bet, no matter how far ahead they are.

Correction picks 1 and 3, pick 2 should be going to Freo I Thought it would be Scully at 1 and Butcher at 3, didnt Bailey say we want an elite mid and a Key Position?


Correction picks 1 and 3, pick 2 should be going to Freo I Thought it would be Scully at 1 and Butcher at 3, didnt Bailey say we want an elite mid and a Key Position?

No .....We will receive Picks 1 and 2

Providing we don't win more than 4 games

Halftime Freo 11.7.73 to Port 4.4.28

 
Carlton in 2007 got priority picks 1 and 3 no team gets 2

Carlton finished 15th. if we finish on the bottom we get 1 and 2.

Carlton in 2007 got priority picks 1 and 3 no team gets 2

That was because Richmond finished last and got pick 2

Do some research dude


Carlton in 2007 got priority picks 1 and 3 no team gets 2

Wow...O_O

Picks 1 and 2 would be an absolute dream come true.

The MFC is going to be very popular in trade week.

no we won't. Our top picks are un-tradeable so no club will even enquire about them.

Freo 60pts clear half way through the third.....Port are amazing playing for a finals spot WTF?....and my tipping uggh :blink:

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no we won't. Our top picks are un-tradeable so no club will even enquire about them.

Priority picks were originally not tradeable. I think that changed some years ago.

Though you may be saying that it is our policy not to trade early picks. Amen to that!


This day will go down as one of the most influential in the history of the MFC.

Scully, Trengove, Watts, Jurrah, Grimes.

F*#k me!

We should be better (worse) percentage wise as well considering both margins...

no we won't. Our top picks are un-tradeable so no club will even enquire about them.

Also word is Sandilands wants out of Freo, so they may offer him for pick 2? Personally I don't think he's worth pick 2.

This day will go down as one of the most influential in the history of the MFC.

Scully, Trengove, Watts, Jurrah, Grimes.

F*#k me!

<_<

Morton :wub:

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Morton :wub:

Can play but don't think he'll be as good as those five. Mind you though who knows how Cale will turn out, has the potential to be anything.


Freo 17.14.116

Port 11.7.73

Ouch.

I would take Picks 1+3 over 1+2 and wooden spoon any day of the week.

We'll probably get thrashed by Freo next week.

 
I would take Picks 1+3 over 1+2 and wooden spoon any day of the week.

I wouldn't

PSD pick 1 shouldn't be forgotten.

....And thats one reason why.

Also word is Sandilands wants out of Freo, so they may offer him for pick 2? Personally I don't think he's worth pick 2.

We wont be trading pick 2

Theres a reason why its called "winning" the wooden spoon (especially this year) and theres a reason why the man at the top is called The Great Dean Bailey :rolleyes:


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