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'Demoneyes' has the answer...we have someone else who is out of contract who we will look to pick up in the PSD. With St Kilda committed to Membrey we now have prime position.

Think of what might happen if the SHTF at bomber land for a start.

Well [censored], there's a thought.

First pick at the Essendon corpse.

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Ok while I strap this paperbag over my mouth, lets move the discussion forward.

Who is available in the PSD?

thats the $64 question isnt it.

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'Demoneyes' has the answer...we have someone else who is out of contract who we will look to pick up in the PSD. With St Kilda committed to Membrey we now have prime position.

Think of what might happen if the SHTF at bomber land for a start.

So we have 3 available list spots, with 4 picks in the draft, and we want somone from the PSD?

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Clean out your locker Josh Mahoney

Cut it out mate, he's done a good job over the last couple of years. So a few things may not have gone our way the last fortnight. So be it.

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cough cough In Roos We Trust cough cough

Maintaining a good working relationship with GWS may well be considered a priority. Two useful picks back and the option to use PSD 2 gives us some flexibility. I'd be holding fire until an official comment emerges from the club.

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'Demoneyes' has the answer...we have someone else who is out of contract who we will look to pick up in the PSD. With St Kilda committed to Membrey we now have prime position.

Think of what might happen if the SHTF at bomber land for a start.

Agree Rjay all the geniuses on here, hope they have done their homework on the draft. From what I have seen this draft runs very deep a limit on stars so we get the potential stars with the first 2 picks, Stretch and use the other two picks on another 2.

I implore everyone to do some homework on this years draft pool not a lot of difference between 20-60 on what I have seen

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So we have 3 available list spots, with 4 picks in the draft, and we want somone from the PSD?

There will be more delistings!

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Coming to grips with the fact we just gave up pick 23 for a guy out of the rookie draft who's played 21 underwhelming games in three years..

And we could have gotten him for free. [censored]

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Frost had interest from St Kilda, so had to do it.

In which case Membrey, who they're dead keen on, would've gone to us. Doesn't make much sense.

If we at least did this deal a day ago instead of waiting until 1:50pm, we could've made a play for Membrey AND Merrett with both these picks, and fulfilled the entire point of the trade period of getting senior, experienced bodies into the team.

Mindboggling.

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