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PICK 7 POLL

#1 Jacob Weitering - Carlton ----- #2 Josh Schache - Brisbane ------ #3 Darcy Parish - Melbourne ------ #4 Sam Weideman - Essendon ------ #5 Clayton Oliver - Essendon --- #6 Aaron Francis - Gold Coast --- #7 ????? - Melbourne 182 members have voted

  1. 1. Who do the Dees take at 7, based on my phantom top 6

    • Charlie Curnow
      57
    • Wayne Milera
      5
    • Harry Mckay
      31
    • Keiran Collins
      7
    • Harley Balic
      1
    • Rhys Matheison
      5
    • Other
      48

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Given Demon Jack and myself posted a pick 3 poll at the same time, I wanted to know who everyone wanted at 7. Being realistic. Aside from my obsession with him, I have Parish at 3 based on the poll results

Excluding academy picks

#1 Jacob Weitering - Carlton

#2 Josh Schache - Brisbane

#3 Darcy Parish - Melbourne

#4 Sam Weideman - Essendon

#5 Clayton Oliver - Essendon

#6 Aaron Francis - Gold Coast

It was either Francis or Milera at 6 for GC and as much as i'd like Francis, I see him as a better player and we can only assume they will go best available

Curnow's recent antics have pushed him outside the top 6

 

Given Demon Jack and myself posted a pick 3 poll at the same time, I wanted to know who everyone wanted at 7. Being realistic. Aside from my obsession with him, I have Parish at 3 based on the poll results

Excluding academy picks

#1 Jacob Weitering - Carlton

#2 Josh Schache - Brisbane

#3 Darcy Parish - Melbourne

#4 Sam Weideman - Essendon

#5 Clayton Oliver - Essendon

#6 Aaron Francis - Gold Coast

It was either Francis or Milera at 6 for GC and as much as i'd like Francis, I see him as a better player and we can only assume they will go best available

Curnow's recent antics have pushed him outside the top 6

Word coming through from Brett Anderson that Curnow is now firming for the No 1 pick.

Why not include Francis as an option? He's every chance to get to pick 7 if you ask me.

Looks like you've made a meal of this poll mate.

 

Why not include Francis as an option? He's every chance to get to pick 7 if you ask me.

Looks like you've made a meal of this poll mate.

and leaving out wiedeman

Wtf, why is Oliver not an option?

Do we really need a different thread on this based on an individual's Phantom?


Oliver to Essendon

So we can't vote for him because your phantom draft says so?

[censored] thread

 

Yeah dont know how you can have Balic in there and not Oliver?

Got to hand it to the club for keeping these picks a mystery.

I'm going to go Francis at pick 7 with Parish at 3 given that was my first thought on 3 & 7. Probably more a case of who I would pick and also following the recruiter's wise old adage to "if in doubt" always go with your first impression.

Francis hasn't had as much of a chance as others to show what he can do up forward.


Given Curnow's efforts and Weideman running capacity being worse then some 12 year olds i wouldn't be suprised to see a smokey here in Ryan Burton.

Given Curnow's efforts and Weideman running capacity being worse then some 12 year olds i wouldn't be suprised to see a smokey here in Ryan Burton.

Ive pondered for some time that suss1 and suss 2 will slide down the draft. I think many a recruiter has a different idea than the media is representing

Id not be surprised if a non expected name was read out here.,, in fact Im hoping this happens :)

Voted other as I am rather keen on Ryan Burton. Only caveat is how his leg has recovered but Jake Stringer had a similar injury and is fine.


The Dees need big bodied players for forward and defence,no.3 the Weed,no.7 Collins. Have stacks of small mids and if rumours are correct we probably get Prestia next year.

I voted McKay.

He'll definitely be there at pick 7 (10) and he's a player with a huge ceiling. He'll go first round in the draft after only playing the game seriously for 12 months - he's a huge talent, huge gamble, huge pay-off.

I voted McKay.

He'll definitely be there at pick 7 (10) and he's a player with a huge ceiling. He'll go first round in the draft after only playing the game seriously for 12 months - he's a huge talent, huge gamble, huge pay-off.

Know nothing about this fella BUT if he has only played the game for 12 months and he will or does go first round well I do love a gamble cos to get to first round selection the up side must be HUGE and there is always a couple....what do I know though leave it to the current bunch of selectors its a good diverse group did well last year..

Weidemann, after taking Oliver at 3

Edited by Petraccattack


You know the poll is up [censored] creek without a paddle when "other" has as many votes as it has.

Oliver after taking Oliver at 3

Excuse me? You're starting to read like olisik.

 

Very weird leaving out Weideman and Francis in this poll , I would have thought they would be huge chances to be picked up at 7


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