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Final Nominations for PSD & Rookie Drafts


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Davis in, Ladson out

Main points:-

• Leon Davis has nominated for Tuesday's pre-season draft but Hawthorn's Rick Ladson is a non-starter.

• Others to lodge nomination forms were Zac Dawson, Tom Collier (Brisbane Lions), Anthony Long (Essendon), and former Magpies teammates John McCarthy and Trent Stubbs.

• GWS had the right to list any previously listed player who nominated and was overlooked in November's NAB AFL Draft before Tuesday's deadline, but chose not to. This group, which includes Brendan Fevola and Andrew Lovett, remain in the pool for the pre-season and rookie drafts.

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Giants lead Pre-Season Draft

We're often told that the  AFL clubs agreed to the new franchise rules. They'll be happy to know they voted in favour of the following pre season draft order when they agreed to this:-

1 - Greater Western Sydney

2 - Greater Western Sydney

3 - Greater Western Sydney

4 - Greater Western Sydney

5 - Greater Western Sydney

6 - Greater Western Sydney

7 - Gold Coast

8 - Port Adelaide

9 - Richmond

10 - Fremantle

11 - Western Bulldogs

GWS did pass on its opportunity to take a number of picks in the national draft so it's only fair they should get the first six picks ahead of the other bunnies clubs with selections in the PSD.

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Rookie Draft Selections

1 - Greater Western Sydney

2 - Gold Coast

3 - Port Adelaide

4 - Brisbane

5 - Adelaide

6 - Melbourne

7 - Richmond

8 - Fremantle

9 - Western Bulldogs

10 - North Melbourne

11 - Essendon

12 - St. Kilda

13 - Sydney Swans

14 - Carlton

15 - West Coast

16 - Hawthorn

17 - Collingwood

18 - Geelong

19 - Greater Western Sydney

20 - Gold Coast

21 - Port Adelaide

22 - Brisbane

23 - Adelaide

24 - Melbourne

25 - Richmond

26 - Fremantle

27 - Western Bulldogs

28 - North Melbourne

29 - Essendon

30 - St. Kilda

31 - Sydney Swans

32 - Carlton

33 - West Coast

34 - Hawthorn

35 - Collingwood

36 - Geelong

37 - Greater Western Sydney

38 - Gold Coast

39 - Port Adelaide

40 - Brisbane

41 - Adelaide

42 - Melbourne

43 - Richmond

44 - Fremantle

45 - Western Bulldogs

46 - North Melbourne

47 - Essendon

48 - St. Kilda

49 - Sydney Swans

50 - Carlton

51 - West Coast

52 - Hawthorn

53 - Collingwood

54 - Geelong

55 - Greater Western Sydney

56 - Gold Coast

57 - Brisbane

58 - Adelaide

59 - Melbourne

60 - Richmond

61 - Fremantle

62 - Western Bulldogs

63 - North Melbourne

64 - Essendon

65 - St. Kilda

66 - Sydney Swans

67 - Carlton

68 - West Coast

69 - Hawthorn

70 - Collingwood

71 - Greater Western Sydney

72 - Gold Coast

73 - Adelaide

74 - Richmond

75 - Fremantle

76 - Western Bulldogs

77 - North Melbourne

78 - Essendon

79 - St. Kilda

80 - Sydney Swans

81 - Collingwood

82 - Gold Coast

83 - Adelaide

84 - Richmond

85 - Essendon

86 - Sydney Swans

87 - Collingwood

88 - Gold Coast

89 - Adelaide

90 - Richmond

91 - Sydney Swans

92 - Gold Coast

93 - Sydney Swans

94 - Gold Coast

95 - Sydney Swans

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Rookie Draft Selections

1 - Greater Western Sydney

2 - Gold Coast

3 - Port Adelaide

4 - Brisbane

5 - Adelaide

6 - Melbourne

I wonder how spiteful Sheedy will be with his hatred of the Dees. Will he pick the player he thinks we are most likely to go after? I wouldn't put it past him

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I wonder how spiteful Sheedy will be with his hatred of the Dees. Will he pick the player he thinks we are most likely to go after? I wouldn't put it past him

well if he does then he will never know and we will never know

i'm also sure that choko and grubby keep a certain amount of rein on shoddy. after all his only purpose for being there is to create some publicity (and build his super fund)

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I wonder how spiteful Sheedy will be with his hatred of the Dees. Will he pick the player he thinks we are most likely to go after? I wouldn't put it past him

I think we are stretching it now. As if he would pick a player they don't want, because we do. Really!

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I think we are stretching it now. As if he would pick a player they don't want, because we do. Really!

Fair point.

Though I do feel he would get satisfaction in beating us to the punch on anything. But I doubt he would pick someone he didn't want in the process. If it was a toss up between two players I can just imagine him getting a chuckle out of the situation. But sure, it is probably just imagination guided by the selection of Junior who was already retired by a year and the massive overpayment of HWSNBN

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I think we are stretching it now. As if he would pick a player they don't want, because we do. Really!

How bloody absurd! Why would shoddy even contemplate picking one of our rookies.

Unless he has someone on the Long Term Injury List that can be substituted.

I certainly can't think of anyone.

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How bloody absurd! Why would shoddy even contemplate picking one of our rookies. Unless he has someone on the Long Term Injury List that can be substituted. I certainly can't think of anyone.

I think the view that Redleg is referencing are those that think GWS will take the 'train on' players that we believe will be steals before we can claim them.

It's paranoid. It's Melbourne.

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I think the view that Redleg is referencing are those that think GWS will take the 'train on' players that we believe will be steals before we can claim them.

It's paranoid. It's Melbourne.

Sorry RPFC. I thought you would have seen Redlegs sense of humour.

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