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AFL National Draft 2014 Pick 53

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Lucas Webb for mine, will be an absolute gun.

Never heard that expression before on Demonland -- other than for Strauss, Blease, Gysberts, Maric, <insert countless other disappointments> :huh:

 

I think we will look to grab another young prospect here. Perhaps Daniel Capiron, Nathan Drummond, Jack Lonie or Billy Evans. Mathew Panos is a rough chance.


I think we will look to grab another young prospect here. Perhaps Daniel Capiron, Nathan Drummond, Jack Lonie or Billy Evans. Mathew Panos is a rough chance.

Nathan Drummond would be my first choice at this pick. Wouldn't be disappointed if we chose Matthew Panos either. I reckon Billy Evans will last until the rookie draft and would be a great choice there. Peter Bampton and Tom Wilkinson are two others that I would be happy with at pick 53 although Bampton will probably be gone by then.

Aaron Vandenberg.

Mate, he would love that but the whispers are quiet for him I have heard up here...

Recruiting out of the NEAFL is a tad fraught.

Rookie List might be a go - he is heading to Central Districts if not picked up.

Mate, he would love that but the whispers are quiet for him I have heard up here...

Recruiting out of the NEAFL is a tad fraught.

Rookie List might be a go - he is heading to Central Districts if not picked up.

I know it is bit of a stretch.

Im still gunning for Nick Mellington though. Been a fan of his for the last two years and physically would be ready to go.

 

I know it is bit of a stretch.

Im still gunning for Nick Mellington though. Been a fan of his for the last two years and physically would be ready to go.

I reckon Mellington will still be available in the rookie draft and yes I agree he would be a good pick.

Aaron Vandenberg.

Art Vandelay


Or perhaps George Cantstandya

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