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Todd Viney created two records tonight. He is the first father to call out his son's name at the draft and he was the only manager to record an error in his selections.

 

Todd Viney created two records tonight. He is the first father to call out his son's name at the draft and he was the only manager to record an error in his selections.

What error did he he make? I couldnt watch/listen after the first round

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What error did he he make? I couldnt watch/listen after the first round

He called the number of a draftee incorrectly and the AFL guys called error and he reread it. Not a big deal though.

 

He called the number of a draftee incorrectly and the AFL guys called error and he reread it. Not a big deal though.

I guess an easy mistake to make when the drafts have such long reference numbers. I was thinking to myself earlier i wonder how many mistakes are made.

Thanks redleg


I guess an easy mistake to make when the drafts have such long reference numbers. I was thinking to myself earlier i wonder how many mistakes are made.

Thanks redleg

Yes did we really want Cook!

Surprised no-one picked up Dale Roberts

Our propaganda plan seems to have worked. Can pick him up cheap as a rookie?

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Surprised no-one picked up Dale Roberts

Our propaganda plan seems to have worked. Can pick him up cheap as a rookie?

That's what should happen. He has been lying low and in fact hiding behind Dayle Garlett.

 

talking of young Garlett, I like a bit of arrogance in a player, but boy does this kid know how to lay it on

so sad for someone of obvious (football) talent and so sad a lot of the negativity will rub off on his 'brothers'


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I am trying to shake off one of the worst colds I have ever had. Been over a week already.

I might try inhaling some steamed banana vapours and see if that helps. Nothing else has.

A day without sun is like night......

You might well ask what does the scene below have to do with this thread?

Anything to do with the title of the film?

-4 ........but who's counting

next big event

November 28, 2pm - Out of Contract Listed Players Nomination deadline, International Players Nomination deadline, Players Not Registered / Played Three Years deadline, NSW Scholarship and International Scholarship Players deadline.

can't wait......beside myself already

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Every training report I see (from Demonlanders) has Davey as the worst performed. Struggling has been the most flattering description of his efforts. I really feel that the time is near for him to make a decision on his future. I would hate to see him go out as an embarrassment.


Blah blah blah....

3316 and counting.....

Every training report I see (from Demonlanders) has Davey as the worst performed. Struggling has been the most flattering description of his efforts. I really feel that the time is near for him to make a decision on his future. I would hate to see him go out as an embarrassment.

I seriously doubt he will be embarrassed Redleg.

And neither would I.

He will be happy to play out the final year of a contract worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.

I would happily play out the year at Casey for $300 000+.

Would you retire and forgo the money?

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I seriously doubt he will be embarrassed Redleg.

And neither would I.

He will be happy to play out the final year of a contract worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.

I would happily play out the year at Casey for $300 000+.

Would you retire and forgo the money?

He would obviously get most of the money, it is about clearing a spot for a player who may be able to contribute.

He would obviously get most of the money, it is about clearing a spot for a player who may be able to contribute.

I alluded to this elsewhere

He would obviously get most of the money, it is about clearing a spot for a player who may be able to contribute.

But only if he wants to go

If he does not and thinks he can get back to injury free there may still be a chance somewhere in the AFL beyond 2013.

In his view "where there is life there is hope"


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I am trying to post on the thread but can't find it. Does anyone know where it is?

I am trying to post on the thread but can't find it. Does anyone know where it is?

I asked the same question this morning Redleg.

Waiting for nasher to get back to me.

Nearly choked on my morning Coffee

It's barely a footy thread. If it weren't so popular, I'd say it should be put in the Off-Topic section of the forum.

But if it did go there, it would die a slow and horrible death because nobody ever visits Off-Topic.

 

seems it slipped on a banana peel and skidded right off the forums !!!!!!


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