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We already have Neville Jetta.

Sorry, I meant Lewis Jetta, wasn't concentrating.

 
OK - one more try

1 Trengove

2 Scully

11 Talia

18 Vardy

34 Grimes

50 Thorpe

66 Pass

PSD Joel Macdonald

No Patrick? or Do you think he will be gone before 50?

1 - Scully

2 - Trengove

11 - Talia

18 - Carlisle

34 - Gawn

50 - Grimes

PSD - Macdonald

Meesen to go to hawks in rookie draft

We will rookie Patrick in his place

 
We will rookie Patrick in his place

There's an article in the HUN today that says that there are a few clubs interested in him. I think he might get taken in the ND. If we want him we'll proabably take him at 50.

I think Patrick will be gone by 50 but is 34 to early?? bloody essendon we get a. davey so they have to take his brother we get l. jurrah so they want his cousin tell em too go find there own talent


I think he might get taken in the ND.

Little birdy told me " he will be drafted Thursday" which means only 1 of two things.

a/ The little birdy drafts him

or

b/ Another team beats them to the punch.

One last (very optimistic) crack at it:

1. Tom Scully

2. Jack Trengove

11. Daniel Talia

18.Troy Taylor

34. Max Gawn

50. Dylan Grimes

PSD Joel McDonald

2 gun onballers, 2 defenders, Talia and Taylor in the forward line and a leviathan to get the pill down to them

Meesen to Hawks, Patrick or Temel or Daw or an indiginous player rookied

One more time for good measure:

1. Tom Scully

2. Jack Trengove

11. Daniel Talia

18. Vardy / Bastinac

34. Max Gawn

50. Dylan Grimes

PSD Joel McDonald

18 = Whichever is available

 

1. SCULLY

2. TRENGOVE

11. BUTCHER

18. BALL

34. GRIMES

50. PATRICK

PSD: MCDONALD

I may be a little optimistic, but I feel the football cookie could crumble in our favour........................ for once.

Would not mind collecting Thorp either but I have a feeling he may have failed his attitude and injury tests with the Dees. If not he could replace Grimes or Patrick if they have already gone.

1 + 2 Who do you think?

11 Black.

18 Vardy.

34 Grimes.

50. Daw. (I'll lose it here.)

PSD McDonald.


1. Scully

2. Trengrove

11. Black (fingers crossed with Butcher)

18. Carlisle

34. Grimes

50. Patrick (do not think they will pick him up. Then again the MFC needs more exciting players)

PSD. Macdonald

Alright, I am no expert but the rest of you losers have done one so I will too.

Scully

Trengove

Jetta

Gawn

And now I am guessing... And using sentimental reasons...

Grimes

Patrick

And with no sentiments but still extremely uneducated guessing...

Reid

Bollenhagen

....and one last whim....can we take Pierce Liddell as a rookie as well...

1. Trengrove

2. Scully

11. Griffiths

18. Gawn

34. Patrick

50. Thorp

PSD 1. McDonald

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Alright, I am no expert but the rest of you losers have done one so I will too.

Scully

Trengove

Jetta

Gawn

And now I am guessing... And using sentimental reasons...

Grimes

Patrick

And with no sentiments but still extremely uneducated guessing...

Reid

Bollenhagen

You could well and truly hit the nail on the head... ;)


You could well and truly hit the nail on the head... ;)

I'll do two just for sh$ts and giggles;

1.Scully

2.Trengrove

11.Black

18.Bastinac

34.Daw

50.Patrick

OR

1.Trengrove

2.Scully

11.Talia

18.Tapscott

34.Taylor

50.Grimes

Surely JoMac in the PSD is a given. Looking at these again, they are more like wish lists than actual predictions. Lets see...... GO BP, GO DEES!!

Here is my guess,

1. Scully

2. Trengrove

11. Griffiths

18. Gawn

34. Colyer

50. Patrick

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My late update - pure guess work: -

1 Scully

2 Trengove

11 Jetta

18 Gawn

34 Colyer

50 Geary

PSD MacDonald

1 Scully

2 Trengove

11 Talia

18 Gawn

34 Bastinac

50 Patrick

PSD McDonald?

1 Tom Scully

2 Jack Trengove

11 Luke Tapscott

18 Max Gawn (Praying for Bastinac)

34 James Craig

50 Liam Patrick.


1 Scully

2 Trengrove

11 Talia

18 Bartlett/Gawn/Christensen

34 Grimes

50 Hannath

woooeee, such an exciting time

1. Scully

2. Trengove

11. Black

18. Gawn

34. Taylor

50. Daw?

Not sure on Gawn myself, but we're interested...

Also, would like to say Patrick at 34 but think bloody bombers might get him, being optimistic on Taylor being available

1 Scully

2 Trengrove

11 Talia

18 Bartlett/Gawn/Christensen

34 Grimes

50 Hannath

I'll do two just for sh$ts and giggles;

1.Scully

2.Trengrove

11.Black

18.Bastinac

34.Daw

50.Patrick

OR

1.Trengrove

2.Scully

11.Talia

18.Tapscott

34.Taylor

50.Grimes

Surely JoMac in the PSD is a given. Looking at these again, they are more like wish lists than actual predictions. Lets see...... GO BP, GO DEES!!

1- J.Trengove

2 - T.Scully

11- D.Talia ( or Black )

18- N.Vardy ( or R.Bastinac )

34- L.Patrick ( Future banking )

50- M.Daw if still there ( Future banking )

PSD#1- M.Thorpe

1.Tom Scully

2.Jack Trengove

11.Daniel Talia

18.Luke Tapscott

34.Ben Griffiths

50.Liam Patrick

PSD1-Mich Thorp

OR

1.Tom Scully

2.Jack Trengove

11.John Butcher

18.Nathan Vardy

34.Ben Griffiths/Max Gawn

50.Liam Patrick

PSD1.Mitch Thorp

You all defeat the purpose of this thread, fail.

As for mine.

Scully

Trengove

Jetta

Bastinac

Gawn

??

??

 

I have no expertise whatsoever in making these predictions, but here goes:

1. Scully

2. Trengove

11. Black

18. Gawn

34. Colyer

50. Patrick

PSD. MacDonald

You all defeat the purpose of this thread, fail.

As for mine.

Scully

Trengove

Jetta

Bastinac

Gawn

??

??

FAIL you didnt complete yours, how are you supposed to be "closest to the pin'' with 2 selections missing. lol


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