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You all defeat the purpose of this thread, fail.

As for mine.

Scully

Trengove

Jetta

Bastinac

Gawn

??

??

Nearly the whole thread will be a fail if we take Trengove first.

 
1. Scully

2. Trengove

11. Talia

18. Griffiths

34. Gawn

50. Panos

PSD1. Macdonald

Heres hoping!

Id be very happy with that!

And it is quite possible.

 
Id be very happy with that!

And it is quite possible.

Talia, Griffiths, Gawn and Panos!!

So much for a midfielders draft

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1. Tom Scully

2. Jack Trengrove

11. Andrew Moore

18. Ryan Bastinac

34. Maybe Grimes?

50. Myles Sewell?

Id be happy with that.

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Go again.

Scully 1

Trengove 2

Talia 11

Tapscott 18

Fitzpatrick 34

Panos 50

PSD Macdonald

 

1. Scully

2. Trengove

11. Talia

18. Gawn

34. Bartlett

50. Dea


anyone pick Jordan Gysberts @ 11, was this kid in any of the papers as a top 25 player?

Not being negative, just want to know more about the kid.

He certainly was. About a month ago he was around the 12 mark I think.

He certainly was. About a month ago he was around the 12 mark I think.

cool, great draft by the dees this year.

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This I consider the closest: -

Melb2012 was the only one who had Gysberts listed at pick 11, also had Fitzpatrick and Gawn in....then later (5 days later) took out Gysberts and put in Tapscott.

Close enough to be in the know I reckon... ;)

1. Scully

2.Trengrove

11.Gysberts

18.Fitzpatrick

34. Gawn/Taylor

50. Thorp

PSD Mcdonald

changing mine a tad

1.Scully

2.Trengove

11.Tapscott

18. Gawn/Fitzpatrick

34. Taylor

50.Casboult

PSD Mcdonald

Alot had Gawn in. Quite a few had Tapscott in at either pick 11 or pick 18.

I had Gysberts in the mix for pick 18. But unfortunately, I swung my changes like a dunny door.

  • 4 months later...

FWIW here's my contribution:

1. Trengove

2. Scully

11. Talia

18. Ball

34. Gawn

50. Barlow

PSD. Thorp

Barlow is a talented VFL player with Werribee and he's my smokey.

Just bumping this up to show off.


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