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Silly Saints. O'Rourke & Jordan Gysberts seprated at birth in terms of playing style. Jaksch is yet to be proven, 193 cm not tall enough for KP at best 3rd tall maybe.

Alot to give up for pick number 1.

Jaksch is 196cm, have seen it as 197cm sometimes, pretty good height for a KPP.

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We either get Petracca or Brayshaw at 2 ... win win

Knowing our luck if we were to go down this path one will become an absolute star of the game - that game changer we needed, while the other is nothing more than depth and the one we selected.

Everyone then harps on as to why we didn't pick player X instead of player Y.

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The deal that's been mentioned is pick 1 and 21 for O'Rourke, Jacksh and pick 4, I thought?

That well could be the case. It certainly would be a bit more balanced.

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A source close to the family (I hate that I wrote this but its true) tells me that he was super impressed with our interviewing process and really wants to get to us. If we like him as much the deal could be as good as done.

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A source close to the family (I hate that I wrote this but its true) tells me that he was super impressed with our interviewing process and really wants to get to us. If we like him as much the deal could be as good as done.

For all we know, Brayshaw may go at pick 1 (ok he won't but still), won't be ours or any deal done until end of draft day.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qD-TKcLo8pI#t=942

Talks a bit about training with us, and also that he's aspiring to be more like Christian Salem. Wants to be able to do inside and outside the way Salem can, and that he considers him a good mate.

What a brutal choice between this guy and (potentially) Danger. Apparently Roos spent A LOT of time on the phone today at the 'G while observing combine drills.

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Knowing our luck if we were to go down this path one will become an absolute star of the game - that game changer we needed, while the other is nothing more than depth and the one we selected.

Everyone then harps on as to why we didn't pick player X instead of player Y.

More like pick 7 or 13 will be a star and everyone on here will be saying that we could have got him at pick 2 but we went for breaysaw who isn't any good because he hasn't won a brownlow in his second season.

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Talks a bit about training with us, and also that he's aspiring to be more like Christian Salem. Wants to be able to do inside and outside the way Salem can, and that he considers him a good mate.

What a brutal choice between this guy and (potentially) Danger. Apparently Roos spent A LOT of time on the phone today at the 'G while observing combine drills.

So Roosy spending alot of time on the phone automatically means we are a big chance for Danger?

Ok.....

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I reckon Roos has had the Brayshaw and Dangerfield double header lined up since Frawley showed his hand months ago.

Please make it so.

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Talks a bit about training with us, and also that he's aspiring to be more like Christian Salem. Wants to be able to do inside and outside the way Salem can, and that he considers him a good mate.

What a brutal choice between this guy and (potentially) Danger. Apparently Roos spent A LOT of time on the phone today at the 'G while observing combine drills.

i don't think we have to choose... Dangerfield is a proven A grade player, but giving up picks 2 and 3 is way overs and I doubt it's the kind of trade Roos would make... It just doesn't make sense?
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Might mean nothing but Angus and PR were having a chat and a laugh with each other before his presser today. Looked very chummy. He was chatting with Tyler during the presser as well.

And PR said he wouldn't give up 2 and 3 for Danger or anyone for that matter. Said it would be player and picks, so he's obviously got an eye on his options at the top end of the draft. Methinks he's super keen on Angus.

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And PR said he wouldn't give up 2 and 3 for Danger or anyone for that matter. Said it would be player and picks, so he's obviously got an eye on his options at the top end of the draft. Methinks he's super keen on Angus.

The ideal situation would be pick 2 and a player for Dangerfield, I just can't see it happening.

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