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AFL NATIONAL DRAFT - Pick 9

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How is it pronounced? The way it's spelled? How's it spelled? So many issues...PASS

Apparently it's KOL-JASH-NI according to:

http://www.scpaige.com.au/draftees-in-focus-kade-kolodjashnij/

Or it might be Kolo-jazz-neeis, same source, different page, different day:

http://www.scpaige.com.au/u18-national-championships-recap-round-3-div-2/

I'm sure Bruce shall have some fun with it, he even has fun with Burgoyne and Schultz.

I believe it might be Swedish.

 

grundy went at 19.

i think we're going to get something of some degree of quality here.

i'm very pleased by the trade, especially if we get 21 and don't trade it for bernie.

That's what I thought - then I went on the Collingwood website to check and it said pick 12 so I changed it.

I guess it comes as no surprise - they can't count for [censored].

Sorry could not help myself:

Collingwoods 2014 membership campaign has launched:

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What would you like to see with those two picks?

Personally i'd like to a Vince for pick 23

and either look to trade pick 9 for another established midfielder or put the faith into the draft?

If in the draft, who do you reckon we should look at?


VINCE IS A DEMON!
So just pick 9 now!

Confirmed pick 23 to Crows. Please Football gods let Nathan Freeman slip to number 9.

 

we also have the pick for Silvia....around early 20s I guess

Pick 23 was the Sylvia pick

we also have the pick for Silvia....around early 20s I guess

see the post above Lindz ..... sylvia compo = P23... > crows for Demon Vince.


From my limited viewing Bontempelli or Taylor would be brilliant.

Do you trust the footy department to get it right?

From my limited viewing Bontempelli or Taylor would be brilliant.

And our getting Bontempelli would, by some accounts, really peeve Eddie and the Magpies off, which is always a bit of a bonus.

Any Italians here? From his name could it mean he would give us a good time as well?

Do you trust the footy department to get it right?

Yes.

Btw, you'll be seeing a lot of Casey next year. : )

If you get my drift.

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I'm still sold on Dunstan, pick 2 came across as being too early but pick 9 sounds right.

Luke Dunstan, you say?

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What should we do with pick 9?

Draft a Nathan Freeman, Ben Lennon type or trade it?

Personally i think we should trade it for David McKay and Ricky Henderson or David Myers or David Mundy (i know longshot)

should we look at trading pick 9?

maybe someone like Mckay? another dashing midfielder?

Buntine?

or keep it for the draft?

wouldnt mind Matt Crouch

Mackay? Seriously? Keep it for the draft.


Sounds like Mahoney gave it away in some of the interviews today, they traded in pick 9 and reckon that the player that they would have pulled the trigger on @ pick 2 should hopefully still be available for pick 9, suggests they were going to pick a bit of a smokey with 2...

Liking the sound of players like Freeman, Crouch, Sheed, Bontempelli...

Mackay? Seriously? Keep it for the draft.

Mackay is an absolute gun.

Better than Vince and Younger

 

Mahoney's comment was along the lines of being very pleased about replenishing our midfield while remaining in the top 10 in the draft. As Oucher said, that implies that they've got designs on a player or two in the draft. Furthermore, we're getting tight on list spots, and if we trade out 9 our first pick will be at 40. I expect a whole lot of sitting on our hands for the last week of trade week. Our job here is done.

I think we have the grunt now we need the polish. Quick outside mid with great skills, we have Toumpas someone like him but with a bit of unpredictability Stevie J like. Lennon sounds like this type of player


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