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To leave the fruit for a moment. I was wondering if we might go for a couple of smokies at our last 2 picks or continue with best available. As we are out of the first round and star mids won't be there in the 50's and next year we have Viney and 2 bonus picks, maybe we will go a little left field.

Might even pick someone who can play this side of 2015 Do you think?

No that is probably asking a bit much.

 

I'm thinking we should be magnanimous to O'Meara and Crouch who not only have done nothing wrong but whose fathers aren't getting a cracker out of their respective new AFL clubs. They really don't deserve to be lumped together with the other bloke.

In view of today's publicity, perhaps the thread could be changed to:

"I want to be a Giant until at least next Tuesday"

Thoughts?

 

Nobody else was interested in going so it's Thai food tonight instead.

IMO WJ the Thai will be more enjoyable

I'm thinking we should show be magnanimous to O'Meara and Crouch who not only have done nothing wrong but whose fathers aren't getting a cracker out of their respective new AFL clubs. They really don't deserve to be lumped together with the other bloke.

In view of today's publicity, perhaps the thread could be changed to:

"I want to be a Giant until at least next Tuesday"

Thoughts?

OK but I would prefer we're given until at least Wednesday because I'm doing something on Tuesday.


I'm thinking we should show be magnanimous to O'Meara and Crouch who not only have done nothing wrong but whose fathers aren't getting a cracker out of their respective new AFL clubs. They really don't deserve to be lumped together with the other bloke.

In view of today's publicity, perhaps the thread could be changed to:

"I want to be a Giant until at least next Tuesday"

Thoughts?

"But Both Dad & i are open for offers".....

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IMO WJ the Thai will be more enjoyable

Not necessarily, he will be sitting next to me.

 

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Ahh ok, if it was T$ i wanted you to poke him with a stick, often.

He is just another opposition player now and they don't interest me.

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Well it's that time of the year again and as we change the name of the thread once more, I will restart the draft countdown.

20 days to draft day everyone. My wishlist, best available first pick and then 2 smokies like Manson and Hall. Nothing much to lose if they don't end up great. We already have a number of young players who are pushing for games. Our list is healthy and a couple of left field selections will not kill us.

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Would all readers of this great thread please forgive my selfishness and childish behaviour, but it has been an aim of mine to post the 1000th post on this thread. To that end I will now indulge myself.

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Welcome to all new readers of the thread.

Please enjoy the wide range of topics and views. Fell free to contribute to enhance our enjoyment.


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Still on the GC, home tomorrow.

Mrs. Redleg is baking some banana bread in honour of the occasion.

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