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Please, they have a strong midfield and developing keys, they are horribly underperforming and leppa should be nervous

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Brisbane's midfield now: Beams, Rockliff, Hanley, Redden, Rich, Zorko, Christensen, Taylor, Aish, Mayes

Melbourne end of 2013: Jones....Viney..............

They traded away Patfull when they had he and Merrett as experienced tall defenders. Everyone knows they need tall forwards but they aren't the only team in the competition with that problem.

If they want AFL assistance they should get it like the suns in someone to sort out their fitness department and some money to run a good footy department. That will do more for them than a priority pick.

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In case you missed it, the AFL bankrolled Greg Swann as their new CEO last year and you're kidding yourself if you don't think he's been demanding draft assistance since arriving.

And, naturally, being an interstate team they'll get money on a tap from the AFL and the draft picks along with it. The injury list won't even be mentioned in the commission's report.

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Is that Saty in his youth?

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Relax. Some judges had them threatening for a place in the eight this year with their midfield and the reason they're down is their huge injury list. They thrashed Port Adelaide at home earlier in the year and with seven rounds to go already have two wins which the AFL said was more than enough to exclude draft assistance in 2013. Based on the precedent set with Melbourne's applications over the last two years, they will be told to reapply in 2025.

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They got Dayne Beams and Christiansen this year, and they want a priority pick? FFS

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They just lost to us. We got Buckley's of getting a priority.

They sack their coach possibly more to come there. Maybe Swann can get Tippett back for them.

Justification my a******s.

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Hard to feel sorry for a team that won back to back to back flags in 2001, 2002 and 2003 when the vast majority of MFC fans have never seen a flag in their lifetimes and those who have seen one have had to wait 50 years and counting for another one.

Brisbane deserve some time in the cellar, stuff them.

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Hard to feel sorry for a team that won back to back to back flags in 2001, 2002 and 2003 when the vast majority of MFC fans have never seen a flag in their lifetimes and those who have seen one have had to wait 50 years and counting for another one.

Brisbane deserve some time in the cellar, stuff them.

Don't forget, our "recent" Grand Final appearance (where we lost) was cited as one excuse not to give us a priority pick last year.

Brisbane won THREE in a row in the years that followed. This application is laughable.

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Brisbane were amongst the loudest in opposition to us getting a pick, and now they're going to ask for one because the talent on their list 'looks skinny'?

BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

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I have no problem with them applying for a PP. We did the same for the last 2 didn't we.

I'll have much more of a problem and be mightily pi$$ed off if the AFL grants them one though, not at the Lions but the powers that be at AFL house. FIFA has got nothing on the AFL when it comes to corruption.

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I wonder if this is really about them losing future picks in matching the inevitable bids that come for Keays and Hipwood. Both first rd quality. Fair chance they get unders for Aish too.

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