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Cameron wrote on Twitter this morning :

"7am meeting of our List Management committee. Barry P presented on likely draft scenarios. Barely contain his excitement. Good operator."

It's so nice to be able to get a few little bits of inside information from the inner sanctum.... Great work Cam....

 
Is he giving anything on Aaron Davey via Twitter ?

He already did didn't he?

Last week he told everyone to chill out, all is well.

I presume the only reason Davey hasn't signed is because he's out of town.

Don't fall for the hype.

 

Barry must have just got back from Adelaide.

I really hope we take Trengove with the first pick.

Barry must have just got back from Adelaide.

I really hope we take Trengove with the first pick.

does it even matter what order we take scully and trengove in? they will both be playing in the same jumper


Barry must have just got back from Adelaide.

I really hope we take Trengove with the first pick.

If he watched Trengove yesterday against the bays he would have been very impressed.

BP has me excited. He has a clear policy of targeting kids that can kick

Back before the draft when I was a kid and lived in the footscray zone, the zone next door was north melbourne and mates who trained with them said north wouldn't go for anyone that couldn't kick, north were a strong team back then

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It certainly does help you get on an AFL list when you can kick :lol: The game would really lose it's appeal if everyone only handballed.....

 
It certainly does help you get on an AFL list when you can kick :lol: The game would really lose it's appeal if everyone only handballed.....

For sure, we'd all end up playing for Adelaide :lol::lol:

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