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[censored] off with this Jack Darling crap already. We weren't the only ones who passed up on him. He is good, but he also has an A grade midfield serving the ball to him on a platter.

This stuff is as bad as the ridiculous amount of love given to NicNat every time he farts, despite the fact he can't kick. Howe takes better marks anyway.

Enough of feeling sorry for ourselves because we didn't draft every good player ever.

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It really hurts and depresses me everytime Jack Darling plays well as he did tonight.

Meth Coke conned all of Victoria. He was such a bad boy.

Get some recruiters who do thorough esearch MFC.

HE HAS DONE NO WRONG.

you are a masochist wyl

but.....I was thinking the same thing

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you are a masochist wyl

but.....I was thinking the same thing

So was I.

More depressing ... I'm pretty sure Nic Natanui is going to become the best player in the competition.

His four quarter effort tonight was something to behold. He can do it all.

This is not to pot Watts, who will be a good player. But we at Melbourne have been complaining for years that we have no 'stars'.

Well ... NicNat's about as twinklin' as a star get get. Breathtaking stuff.

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FFS just get over it Cooky seems to be coming on well at Casey and Howe has also been very good. and to bring the Scully saga into it FFS

He wouldn't have complimented Clark in 2011 and would not have had the same impact as at Meth Coast, but Im sure you all would have overlooked that feckin hindsight recruiters

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\The picked $cully & did not draft Darling.

Epic Fail.

WTF?

Find me one recruiter in the land who would have picked Darling ahead of Scully?

Scully is a certified [censored], but he was wildly regarded as the best junior in the land and by a long shot. Every other club in our position would have taken him, and most other clubs in our position would have taken Watts ahead of NicNat too given his connection to WA.

Darling was seen as a troublemaker with little upside. He also had a very serious head injury before the draft. Plenty others stayed well clear of him.

You want to cry, think Joel Selwood at pick 14, while other clubs think Jeremy Howe, Liam Jurrah, Tom McDonald and so forth. Everyone wins some and loses some at the draft table.

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WTF?

Find me one recruiter in the land who would have picked Darling ahead of Scully?

That's not what WYL is saying. He laments both picks for different reasons.

Darling ahead of Cook was a no-brainer and we fugged it up. Strike that. Barry P. fugged it up.

Scully we could do nothing about as we were the victims of an AFL-sanctioned heist.

That said ... we should've at least interviewed Martin. Back to Barry P. once again, they guy who "departed" the club almost the moment Neeldy arrived.

Have these topics been covered before in any Demonland threads?

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Vintage maybe E25. But prove me wrong.

Our recruiting has been woefull

We had our chances.

And this is not an attack on Lucas Cook. I wish him all acelades. But how was Darling not drafted? He is the type of player needed????

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Darling ahead of Cook was a no-brainer and we fugged it up.

Really? why then did Darling get passed up 25 times before being selected?

And remind me again what you know about Cook to make this idiotic judgement?

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That's not what WYL is saying. He laments both picks for different reasons.

Darling ahead of Cook was a no-brainer and we fugged it up. Strike that. Barry P. fugged it up.

Scully we could do nothing about as we were duped by a borderline sociopath and his money and big mac-hungry old man.

That said ... we should've at least interviewed Martin. Back to Barry P. once again, they guy who "departed" the club almost the moment Neeldy arrived.

Have these topics been covered before in any Demonland threads?

Thankyou RE. Its 2 picks BP completely butchered in consequtive years.

It depresses me.

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I'm happy to lament Darling, as every other club in the league probably does. No disrespect to Cook. I think much of the offence is taken on his behalf. He might be a gun yet. Unfortunately, the other Jack (his first name was surely a hint) already is.

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WTF?

Find me one recruiter in the land who would have picked Darling ahead of Scully?

You want to cry, think Joel Selwood at pick 14, while other clubs think Jeremy Howe, Liam Jurrah, Tom McDonald and so forth. Everyone wins some and loses some at the draft table.

Pretty sure I recall Joel Selwood around selection 7 NOT 14

WYL is spot on, we like every other club, stuffed up bigtime not taking Darling.

Fact is the kid is a superstar unfolding.

Don't even get me started on Natanui- Seriously WTF is the go home factor?

Do you honestly think powerhouse clubs like Hawthorn & Collingwood consider that for more than one second?

I mean has Buddy charged back to WA?

That recruiting era was an Epic Fail.

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Really? why then did Darling get passed up 25 times before being selected?

And remind me again what you know about Cook to make this idiotic judgement?

I know that he hasn't played a single game of senior footy while his counterpart Darling is currently ripping sides new a>>holes at senior AFL level. That's what I know.

And why did he get passed up 25 times before being selected? Several reasons. Only us, the Suns, Carlton and WC were in the market for a KPF early in the draft. Every other club went for mid-sized types.

We (like Carlton) baulked at selecting him because we were duped by a classic recruiting sting operation which led everyone to believe he was Ned Kelly incarnate.

Stop making excuses for sh1thouse recruiting.

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please don't let this turn into another Jack Watts thread. Please don't let this turn into another Jack Watts thread.

please don't let this turn into another Jack Watts thread. Please don't let this turn into another Jack Watts thread...

*sits, rocking back and forth in the corner with fingers crossed and eyes closed*

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please don't let this turn into another Jack Watts thread. Please don't let this turn into another Jack Watts thread.

please don't let this turn into another Jack Watts thread. Please don't let this turn into another Jack Watts thread...

*sits, rocking back and forth in the corner with fingers crossed and eyes closed*

Nobody mentioned Jack Watts. Charlie is fine. This is about what was NOT done post Jack.
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The excuses make it even worse.

As Meth Coke laugh at all recruiters east of their Border.

Nik Nat was a star tonight as well.

Big Statement WYL you have gone out on a limb and made it without even seeing Lucas Cook fully develop 1 week in footy is a long time let alone 2 years

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Big Statement WYL you have gone out on a limb and made it without even seeing Lucas Cook fully develop 1 week in footy is a long time let alone 2 years

I have never dissed Lucas Cook. He didn't choose to be drafted to us. We did.

In 2-3-4 years he may be a gun. Hope so.

But the fact remains Jack Darling would assist us now. And this club needs a rise NOW.

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