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**PHANTOM DRAFT

1.Carl: Weitering - Done deal.

2.Bris: Schache - Done deal.

3.Syd*: Mills (Melbourne bid) - Roos will want this kid. Will make Sydney bid high.

4.Melb: Parish - Outside run and a bit of pace is what we need. He will add to the grunt we've previously added.

5.GWS*: Hopper (Essendon bid) - Essendon need mids and will happily bid for Hopper.

6.Ess: Curnow - Essendon need back up for Daniher.

7.GWS*: Kennedy (Essendon bid) - Essendon need mids and Kennedy is probably the next best mid. GWS will pounce still.

8.Ess: Balic - I think they could pick up Francis but with Curnow being that in between height also, I think they'll go a midfielder.

9.GC: Francis - They'll have to pick him up if he gets to 9. Francis could go as high as 3 though.

10.Melb: Weideman - Hogan's partner for the next decade. If not, I'd go Tucker for run off half back.

11.Bris*: Hipwood (Carlton bid) - Carlton need a KPF so I think they'll bid. Brissy will pay this price in a heart beat.

12.Carl: Milera - They need a goal kicking half forward.

13.Ade: Collins - Not a lot of tall backmen at the crows. Collins is the 2nd best KPB.

14.Bris*: Keays (Carlton bid) - Carlton will want mids. I think they'll bid.

15.Carl: H.McKay - A tall forward is a must for the blues.

16.Rich: Ah Chee - They're crying out for a small fwd and I'm almost sure they'll pick him.

17.Ade: Tucker - Too good a player to be any lower. I think draft needs pushes him to 17.

18.Stk: Matheisen - Mids is what they'll be after. They went tall last year.

19.Haw: Gresham - Quick mid which Hawthorn will like. They need young mids.

20.GC: Oliver - The Suns will love how he goes about it. Bennell out so they will want a mid.

21.Nth: Rioli - Small forward is what they need. This kid could be anything.

22.Haw: Dunkley - They'll like his leadership qualities. Another young mid for the future.

23.Carl: Burton - More like a 3rd tall, but they need talls up forward.

24.WB: Bonner - The doggies need young backmen as it's an ageing backline. Will transition from Dale Morris.

25.WB: R.Clarke - Next best mid who I think they'll get.

If we're going for the full 1st round, I'll continue where i left off:

1. CARLTON: Weitering

2. BRISBANE: Schache

(Melbourne bid Pick 3 on Mills)

3. SYDNEY: Mills

4. MELBOURNE: Parish

(Essendon bid Pick 5 on Hopper)

5. GWS: Hopper

(Essendon bid Pick 6 on Kennedy)

6. GWS: Kennedy

7. ESSENDON: Oliver

8. ESSENDON: Weideman

9. GOLD COAST: Millera

10. MELBOURNE: Curnow

(Carlton bid Pick 11 on Keayes)

11. BRISBANE: Keayes

12. CARLTON: Balic

13. ADELAIDE: Burton

(Carlton bid Pick 14 on Hipwood)

14. BRISBANE: Hipwood

15. CARLTON: H. McKay

16. RICHMOND: Francis

17. ADELAIDE: Bonner

18. ST KILDA: Mathieson

19. HAWTHORN: Tucker

20. GOLD COAST: Collins

21. NORTH MELBOURNE: Hibberd

22. HAWTHORN: B. McKay

(Carlton bid Pick 23 on Dunkley)

23. SYDNEY: Dunkley

24. CARLTON: Gresham

Will be interesting to see how it plays out.

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So where will Rice and Silvagni be bid upon? Where do they rate in the draft class? Any other FS that will be bid upon in the nat draft?

I will pop it into my spreadsheet and put it in the Bidding War thread.

I'm only going off what I've read, but I heard Rice was somewhere in the 20s with Silvagni a very late pick.

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Rice I've got as pick 30, Collingwood bid. I don't think he's better than the players below. Silvagni will go late 2nd or 3rd round I think.

The rest I have:

26.Fre: B.McKay

27.Ess: Partington.

28:Ess: Hibberd

29:Nth: Cole

30.St.K: Rice (Collingwood bid)

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Weitering is just too good, and the blues also need key defenders

They should be able to pick up a key forward with any one of picks 8,11 or 19 anyway

Whilst Weitering is the raging #1 favourite, if the Blues were to pick Schache at 1, they would be able to pick up Keiran Collins at either pick 8 or 11. So could be a possibility.

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Rice I've got as pick 30, Collingwood bid. I don't think he's better than the players below. Silvagni will go late 2nd or 3rd round I think.

The rest I have:

26.Fre: B.McKay

27.Ess: Partington.

28:Ess: Hibberd

29:Nth: Cole

30.St.K: Rice (Collingwood bid)

We're thinking along the same lines. I have Essendon bidding for him at (after academy selections) Pick 29.

Pick 25 Western Bulldogs: Ah Chee

Pick 26 Western Bulldogs: Skinner

Pick 27 Fremantle: Mitch Brown

Pick 28 West Coast: Rioli

(Essendon bid on Rice)

Pick 29 St Kilda: Rice

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