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WELCOME BACK PICK 88

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I heard this unwanted draft pick will end up being a GUN.

I can't wait until November when It's our turn to pick.

and we read out.

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PASS

 

Pass will have a better season than Rodan, I bet you.

*Yawn*

 

Pass will have a better season than Rodan, I bet you.

HAHA ouch!

May end up needing this pick if we lose our first 7 picks from tanking. This could be used for Viney


May end up needing this pick if we lose our first 7 picks from tanking. This could be used for Viney

And we thought getting him at pick 26 was a bargain!

I heard this unwanted draft pick will end up being a GUN.

I can't wait until November when It's our turn to pick.

and we read out.

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..

PASS

IF, your alluding to a pre season pick, then what would you know?

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IF, your alluding to a pre season pick, then what would you know?

Meh!

I am alluding to National Draft.

We only have 6 spaces to fill our list including 2 rookies.

That means 4 required on primary list.

Even if we pick what we could from the National Draft

we would only use #4 #49 #53 #70

Therefore the following picks would be a pass 73 74 88

But assuming we may even get someone from the Delisted FA that would mean #70 becomes redundant as well.

I don't know whether you followed the Gillette Draft or not.

But we gave 88 to PA for Rodan

PA gave that pick 88 to WCE for Lewis Stephenson

WCEgave that pick 88 back to Melbourne for Cale Morton

So hence the unwanted pick 88 not even going to be used.

Edited by Chippy

 

In these trying times I think we should pick up third place getter for the Calder Cannons Robert Hyde Medal: Darcy Bailey

Heard on Finey last night that Dean's son is a chance to be drafted this year. Late selection or rookie.

How ironic would it be if we drafted him.

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Pass will have a better season than Rodan, I bet you.

I think Pass will have a better season than Rodan, Lewis Stephenson and Cale Morton.

Pass will not do a hamstring,fall over or get blown out of Subiaco by the Fremantle Doctor


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