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1 GWS Tom Boyd

2 MEL James Aish

3 WB Matt Scharenberg

4 STK Josh Kelly

5 SUNS Matt Crouch

6 BRIS Dominic Sheed

7 KANGAS Luke McDonald [ F/son]

8 WCE Marco Bontempelli

9 GWS Luke Billings

10 Coll Kade Kolodjashnij

11 Rich Christian Salem

12 Carl Nathan Freeman

13 Port Ben Lennon

14 Swans Luke Dunstan

15 Cats Billy Hartung

16 Freo Lewis Taylor

17 HAWKS Cameron McCarthy

18 SUNS Isaiah Miller

19 GWS Darcy Gardiner

20 MEL Trent Dumont

21 WB Blake Acres

22 STK Darcy Hourigan

23 SUNS Jonathan Marsh

24 BRIS Isaac Conway (zone)

25 KANGAS Dwayne Wilson

26 WCE Patrick Cripps

27 Coll Mitchell Honeychurch

28 Rich Luke Reynolds

29 Carl Ben Cavarra

30 Port Nick Bourke

31 Swans Lloyd Perris (zone)

32 Cats Alex Spina

33 Freo Cameron Conlan

34 HAWKS Zac Merrett

35 GWS James Tsitas

36 MEL Zak Jones

37 WB Will Maginess

38 STK Jay Kennedy-Harris

39 SUNS Nick Holman

40 BRIS Nick Robertson

41 Crows Riley Knight

42 KANGAS Errin Wasley-Black

43 WCE Fraser Fort

44 Bombers Cameron Giles

45 Coll Jarman Impey

46 Rich Cain Tickner

47 Carl Max Hayes

48 Port Tom Cutler

49 Swans Mitch Harvey

50 Cats Jason Cooke

51 Freo Eli Templeton

52 HAWKS Toby Nankervis

Merry Xmas ... 1st 3 rounds ... Aish, Dumont and Zak Jones. Throw in Cross, Chapman as delisted FA's and a 2014 is looking better already. All would play in round 1 IMO.

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1 GWS Tom Boyd

2 MEL James Aish

3 WB Matt Scharenberg

4 STK Josh Kelly

5 SUNS Matt Crouch

6 BRIS Dominic Sheed

7 KANGAS Luke McDonald [ F/son]

8 WCE Marco Bontempelli

9 GWS Luke Billings

10 Coll Kade Kolodjashnij

11 Rich Christian Salem

12 Carl Nathan Freeman

13 Port Ben Lennon

14 Swans Luke Dunstan

15 Cats Billy Hartung

16 Freo Lewis Taylor

17 HAWKS Cameron McCarthy

18 SUNS Isaiah Miller

19 GWS Darcy Gardiner

20 MEL Trent Dumont

21 WB Blake Acres

22 STK Darcy Hourigan

23 SUNS Jonathan Marsh

24 BRIS Isaac Conway (zone)

25 KANGAS Dwayne Wilson

26 WCE Patrick Cripps

27 Coll Mitchell Honeychurch

28 Rich Luke Reynolds

29 Carl Ben Cavarra

30 Port Nick Bourke

31 Swans Lloyd Perris (zone)

32 Cats Alex Spina

33 Freo Cameron Conlan

34 HAWKS Zac Merrett

35 GWS James Tsitas

36 MEL Zak Jones

37 WB Will Maginess

38 STK Jay Kennedy-Harris

39 SUNS Nick Holman

40 BRIS Nick Robertson

41 Crows Riley Knight

42 KANGAS Errin Wasley-Black

43 WCE Fraser Fort

44 Bombers Cameron Giles

45 Coll Jarman Impey

46 Rich Cain Tickner

47 Carl Max Hayes

48 Port Tom Cutler

49 Swans Mitch Harvey

50 Cats Jason Cooke

51 Freo Eli Templeton

52 HAWKS Toby Nankervis

Merry Xmas ... 1st 3 rounds ... Aish, Dumont and Zak Jones. Throw in Cross, Chapman as delisted FA's and a 2014 is looking better already. All would play in round 1 IMO.

Nice try but you have the Bulldogs in the wrong place in the order. They finished ahead of the Saints.

Having read The Oracle's first Trading Chronicle, I think the selectors might be faced with a dilemma when it comes to Zak Jones. Will their hearts or heads reign?

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This coming from the same person who said that they combine is virtually useless in another thread. You need to make up your mind.

What does me thinking we could take Kelly at pick 2 have to do with the combine?

I am tlaking about his football ability, not some pointless sprint and jumping tests.

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What does me thinking we could take Kelly at pick 2 have to do with the combine?

I am tlaking about his football ability, not some pointless sprint and jumping tests.

You've seen him play this year? I'll admit I'm assuming on your comment a little as all the talk this week has been about how good Kelly has been at the combine.

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After reading the thread on Freeman, I am starting to think that he may suit our purposes for 2014 more than Aish. At least he has a more developed body to throw into our midfield next year, especially when we already have a lighter framed and highly skilled outside mid in Toumpas.

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After reading the thread on Freeman, I am starting to think that he may suit our purposes for 2014 more than Aish. At least he has a more developed body to throw into our midfield next year, especially when we already have a lighter framed and highly skilled outside mid in Toumpas.

agree 100%

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After reading the thread on Freeman, I am starting to think that he may suit our purposes for 2014 more than Aish. At least he has a more developed body to throw into our midfield next year, especially when we already have a lighter framed and highly skilled outside mid in Toumpas.

Big bodies should be our mantra at this draft. We need a Wines or Rich who can impact straoght away even if their ceiling may not be as high as someone like Aish.

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