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Didn't think it was all that bad, a lot better than listening to it on the radio and listening to Andy Maher's banter in between picks.

Yeah, gee you'd hate to actually hear player selections.

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I couldn't stand looking at Paul Connors and his smug face. Why anyone signs with him is beyond me. Likewise Pickering.

Pickering lost me immediately with his 'oh no I'm not nervous' as in 'no chance i'm way too awesome for that'

you could tell that woman was there asking stupid questions to the families because they thought 'hey we better make sure this program has an appeal to the mothers out there that might be watching' yeah well guess what dheads the mothers that are watching are watching because they are interested in football not because they want to know how scully's old girl feels about him paying his phone bill

/end rant

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I think everyone is missing the point. The draft is the hardest thing to televise in the footballing calander. no one wants to watch name getting read out after name.. long winded and boring. i think they mixed it up and the telecast was for those who did not want to listen to the whole draft. got regular updates, great info from Shifter and got out and spoke with family and coaches. For everyone here who did not like it, there will be plenty who thought it was done well. And i am one of them.

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I think everyone is missing the point. The draft is the hardest thing to televise in the footballing calander. no one wants to watch name getting read out after name.. long winded and boring. i think they mixed it up and the telecast was for those who did not want to listen to the whole draft. got regular updates, great info from Shifter and got out and spoke with family and coaches. For everyone here who did not like it, there will be plenty who thought it was done well. And i am one of them.

missing the point is the fact that it is a boring event but those who actually want to watch it choose to do so, to actually see the draft read out in the order of picks and see who their club select. With the odd interview of players and coaches thrown in between rounds. What Fox did was quite embarassing for all involved. The reverse order top 10 was a lame and uinsipid attempt to make the event seem exciting and suspenseful.

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I think everyone is missing the point. The draft is the hardest thing to televise in the footballing calander. no one wants to watch name getting read out after name.. long winded and boring.

umm the overwhelming reason people tuned in what TO SEE WHAT PLAYERS THEIR CLUB HAS GOT

they managed to completely stuff that part of it up which is about as fail as you can get, simple as that

not a FOX employee by any chance are you?

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no not all, no vested interest in it one bit. But i am not that narrow minded to suggest that everyone loves the draft like the tragic footballing supporters, some like different formats. get over it!

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no not all, no vested interest in it one bit. But i am not that narrow minded to suggest that everyone loves the draft like the tragic footballing supporters, some like different formats. get over it!

If you don't like the original format, you wouldn't have tuned in.

Lets be honest, only hardcore losers like our good selves enjoy watching and following the draft, and we would have been very happy to sit there and watch the reaction of clubs and players as names are read out. In between rounds, it would have been good for them to interview either a player or a coach of some sort, do a proper rundown of the players selected, and then get back to it.

Draft night felt like a reminiscing session at a balls club!

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S.E.N I must was great, Foxtel are FU#K@N Shitt.

I listened to SEN all night, and I thought it was just OK. They continued to return to the top 10 without providing information on who was being drafted in later rounds, Leon Harris was their only 'expert' and he didn't seem to have a decent understanding of players once the draft went past about 35.

Sounds like it was a whole lot better than FOX though.

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I turned off after Dunstall asked Scully, "What are your plans with the money?"

What kind of question is that?

Yeah, that wasn't necessary as far as I'm concerned.

The person I felt for most apart from us idiots that watch the coverage is Shifter Sheehan

The man lives for this day , knows everthing about every player, strengths weakness, family history, what the clubs want etc.

He would have had detailed notes on every player waiting for his chance to show his stuff

poor bastard got stuck on a panel with dunstall lynch etc talking about back in the day and anything but what was going on.

even worst for him he had his back to the action you could tell he was [censored] off

he looked like virgin who finally thinks he is geting some action and then his only rubber breaks

Haha. Agree with "Shifter", he was eager to listen to the calls from the clubs.But at the same time mindful of the telecast. Between a rock and a hard place. Looked uncomfortable at times. They missed the big moments regarding Luke Ball at pick 18 and 30. You could see Sheehan was listening intently at essendons picks 24 and 26 too. When Carlisle and Colyer got called out.

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If you don't like the original format, you wouldn't have tuned in.

wrong.. i didnt like the original format, long and boring, couldnt care less what other clubs got.. i tuned in because it was basically going to be a highlights package of the live event.. and i liked it.. thats just me though.. each to their own.

Anyway, what a great night for the demons, and i had a mate who went and he said the best thing about the night was how well the club was represented, the only players from any club were the demons.. about 14 of them there watching and ready to give support.

Love this club!

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For everyone here who did not like it, there will be plenty who thought it was done well. And i am one of them.

..... found anyone who agrees with you yet?.

How could Fox seriously call that a live telecast of the 2009 AFL Draft? All they did was keep viewers away from the draft until it was all over.

Does anybody have a spare copy of Lindsay Gilbee's autobiography? Unfortunately I think I missed the best bit when I called a mate to try to find out who we'd drafted.

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..... found anyone who agrees with you yet?.

How could Fox seriously call that a live telecast of the 2009 AFL Draft? All they did was keep viewers away from the draft until it was all over.

Does anybody have a spare copy of Lindsay Gilbee's autobiography? Unfortunately I think I missed the best bit when I called a mate to try to find out who we'd drafted.

Also it was thrilling to see Luke Power's parents swimming pool and to hear that he has done very well up in Brisbane, while picks were being ignored. A JOKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The problem with the draft, is that it moves so quickly, its hard to give a detailed review while it is in motion. In the NFL there is 15 minutes between each pick, so plenty of time for analysis and speculation.

But at least try. Give us something. It doesnt have to be much, just a comment here and there, good picks, surprises and whatnot, rather than giving us a draft retrospective while the 2nd round is being called out.

And [censored] Dunstall asking Scully if he would have preferred to go to Richmond, the club he supported as a kid. Firstly, totally inappropriate question to ask a kid who has just been draft to a club, I doubt Dunstall would have asked the question if Scully had been headed to Hawthorn. And secondly, of course he would have preferred to go to the club he barracked for, but of course he is not going to say that, so why bother asking the question?

Next year I think I wlll be tuning into the radio coverage.

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I think there should be a longer break between rounds.

Keep the focus on the individual picks as they come through and then have the analysis, prediction of upcoming picks and conversation between rounds

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I think there should be a longer break between rounds.

Keep the focus on the individual picks as they come through and then have the analysis, prediction of upcoming picks and conversation between rounds

Worked out fine on the radio, decent informed commentary on SEN, good timing between rounds.

Having not seen the foxtel coverage I honestly can't fathom how they could possibly get it so wrong.

Sounds like the footy coverage is run by old footy boys who think they can do what they clearly can't.

The whole thought process sounds flawed.

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I think there should be a longer break between rounds.

Keep the focus on the individual picks as they come through and then have the analysis, prediction of upcoming picks and conversation between rounds

This would have been right up Clinton Grybas' alley. He would have insisted a focus on individual picks as they were happening, rather than talk about ol' glory days of when Lynchy got drafted and when Dunstall was linked to Fitzroy...

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