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Draft Chat

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on it right now the old fossil has not answered any of my questions and takes 5 minutes to answer every question boring!

don't know who chooses the questions he answers b/c collingwood muppets are asking about Luke ball and Welsh and it gets on yet my questions about draft picks not just demon ones don't

he did mention trengove wont have any go home factor as his family live on border and that he think Talia , Carlisle and black would be available at 11 groundbreaking stuff

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he did mention trengove wont have any go home factor as his family live on border and that he think Talia , Carlisle and black would be available at 11 groundbreaking stuff

Probably where Mark Stevens got his info from. :o^_^ He had all available at pick 11, with Butcher going to Port with pick 8.

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This question made me chuckle from a fellow demon supporter ... he is a "big head" but when its our pick - "will he slip"

[Comment From Rod (Demon Revival)Rod (Demon Revival): ]

Kevin, there have been lots of rumours about Butcher's attitude (big head), have you found this to be the case or is it rubbish? Do you think he will slip to pick 11?? thanks Rod

Question is does he stop being a bighead when its our pick? :D or was he never one in the first place. Got to give the guy points for trying.

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I had Sheehan's chat on in the background, and found it pretty average. Giving so little cyberspace to a club that has 4 picks in the top 18 was a bit like ignoring Geelong in Grand Final week. Mind you, I don't know how much you can discuss three weeks out from draft week without going insane. Predictions are great, but I'll be more interested in dissections of our draft choices after the event.

Such a non-event.

 

it was a waiste of time reading his answers to already answered questions over and over nothing we don't already know unless you a: have been overseas and have not followed the news or b: you simply don't follow the footy news...

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