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when does pick 1 in the PSD become a better pick than the normal draft???

When there is a Liam Jurrah situation or an uncontracted player we want. In other words, its rarely better than a ND pick.

 
I know his father quite well.

He won't be coming back to play in Victoria any time soon bar a dramatic change in circumstances.

Who are you writing about? cause your last 2 posts don't add up.

so melbourne has pick 1,2,18, 34?

i'm keen to use pick 1,2,18.....would happy to trade up for earlier picks etc....but at the moment we also have 1st pick in the PSD...

when does pick 1 in the PSD become a better pick than the normal draft???

PSD1 is only valuable in that it could land an OOC star for nothing.

It rarely eventuates, but it is a possiblity however slight.

The difficulty isn't putting up the money, we have money and space in the cap, it is making a 'back-to-back wooden spooner' look attractive to a young up-and-coming star that wants more money than he deserves.

Went hard for Warnock and missed last year, but you never know...

 
I know his father quite well.

He won't be coming back to play in Victoria any time soon bar a dramatic change in circumstances.

god i hope your not talking about travis boak here...

his father, a torquay football club LEGEND, died about 2 months before travis was drafted to the PAFC.

So dont go MAKING UP SH!T to sound good on a forum, when you can get shot down straight away

god i hope your not talking about travis boak here...

his father, a torquay football club LEGEND, died about 2 months before travis was drafted to the PAFC.

So dont go MAKING UP SH!T to sound good on a forum, when you can get shot down straight away

I was talking about Dangerfield princess.

Never met Boak or his father.

But I do know a lot of Torquay FC boys

In fact, I have no idea how this post ended up on this thread... when I wrote it yesterday I'm sure I was replying to a thread about Dangerfield.

This is bizarre cos I swear I replied in another thread a few days ago and then that reply went missing too when I read the thread later...

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Scratch that, I think I remember what happened now -- I was replying to another post directly above that mentioned Dangerfield without quoting what they had said.

Obviously that post has now been deleted by either a mod or the author.

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Anyway, I'm not trying to brag that I know the kid's father - not much of an achievement as he is known by many.

Merely giving a reference point as opposed to merely wild speculation.

 
thats alright enforcer, the only posts i saw you speaking on was about boak

Yeah, when I went back and checked I myself had a hard time figuring out what the fu%& I was talking about.

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