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NATIONAL DRAFT PICKS 3 & 7

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Still Mathieson, Balic, Hibberd, and Partington available.

Hoping like crazy one gets to us.

EDIT: Spoke too soon.

 

They've asked for more time. Do they pay overs for a key forward or grab one of the quality mids still floating around? Matheison?

Edit: Or Morgan.


Still think this is a shitouse set up for the draft.. Gonna [censored] take all night

Boring as bat [censored] bought to you by AFL productions yawn yawn!

 

Why do the clubs sit there and scratch their heads and stare at their piece of paper when they already know who they're going to pick? This whole thing should take half an hour.

I think it is supposed to be theatriacal Nash hahhahha perhaps they should do some acting classes in the preseason


I think it is supposed to be theatriacal Nash hahhahha perhaps they should do some acting classes in the preseason

Heh. I decided to arm my cringe-o-meter and turned on channel 503. It blew up after about 10 seconds of watching the Essendon team pretend to mull over who they were going to take. So awful.

far out still 10 more till our 3rd pick - taking forever

Cringe meters are never strong enough for AFL productions Nash you need better gear.


Has Balic not been picked yet? Was touted as possible top ten wasn't he?

I preferred the old draft version rather than this piece of cr@p system.

Completely agree, I like hearing the different voices read out the name and number.

This is just miserably slow.

Has Balic not been picked yet? Was touted as possible top ten wasn't he?

Nope neither has Mathieson or Hibberd.

I'm hoping one slides to us.


 

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