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  On 28/10/2012 at 13:09, tonatopia said:

I think I may kind of be sub-consciously psychic, because I have a good or bad feeling about certain players that join our club, even without ever seeing them play a game. There name and a small highlights package is all I need, and I have very rarely been wrong.

I felt very uneasy about drafting Morton, Strauss, Gysberts & cook, yet I was very excited to get sylvia, jones, grimes, blease, gawn & Howe, just to name a few.

As for our new selections, I obviously think hogan, wines and viney will be rippers. I think rodan will be a better acquisition than Byrnes and pedderson a more damaging player than Dawes.

Pedders' highlights look a-grade. I am excited.

I also think we will get Jacobs via the psd and davey will play good footy this year.

If Aaron can get back to some good footy off the half bank flank it would be awesome!

 
  On 28/10/2012 at 13:09, tonatopia said:

I think I may kind of be sub-consciously psychic

I am going to stop you there...

 
  On 28/10/2012 at 13:40, Mallee Bull said:

"Tor-Pedo"

"Father" Cam
  On 28/10/2012 at 22:24, Biffen said:

"Father" Cam

makes one wonder what a pedometer is used to measure


Can we just call him Pedders.

These references are making me uneasy...

Candyman

 
  On 26/10/2012 at 02:02, Jordie_tackles said:

Cale and Gysberts must have been rates as the lowest of our prospective mids, especially with Viney and Pick 4 to move into their roles.

We needed to cut some wood somewhere, it is unfortunate, will be very interested to see how both go, Gysberts more than Morton, but both still have "potential"

The most overused word on this site. Potential is not enough never will be. Neeld is drafting ready made players.

  On 26/10/2012 at 01:02, olisik said:

When have i suggested traded Frawley, please link

and trading Tom McDonald for pick #2 or #3 would be worth it. Would be a much better trade then Morton for pick 88

Irony....or mad?

  On 28/10/2012 at 13:09, tonatopia said:

I think I may kind of be sub-consciously psychic, because I have a good or bad feeling about certain players that join our club, even without ever seeing them play a game. There name and a small highlights package is all I need, and I have very rarely been wrong.

I felt very uneasy about drafting Morton, Strauss, Gysberts & cook, yet I was very excited to get sylvia, jones, grimes, blease, gawn & Howe, just to name a few.

As for our new selections, I obviously think hogan, wines and viney will be rippers. I think rodan will be a better acquisition than Byrnes and pedderson a more damaging player than Dawes.

Pedders' highlights look a-grade. I am excited.

I also think we will get Jacobs via the psd and davey will play good footy this year.

Have you considered applying for the recruiting manager position? Or do you think maybe your crystal ball may not stand up to the rigours of AFL?

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