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9 hours ago, xarronn said:

Congrats on a great resource. Minor error re Vineys games played needs correction.

Thanks...it is essentially rfpc's work, with a couple of tweeks.

Viney games fixed.

 
12 hours ago, Nasher said:

If there is to be a handover, with some jiggery pokery I could probably make LH the OP in this thread.  Alternatively, we can start a new one.

Whatever rpfc decides, is fine by me.

 
13 hours ago, Nasher said:

If there is to be a handover, with some jiggery pokery I could probably make LH the OP in this thread.  Alternatively, we can start a new one.

I hope this happens.

I want to see Nasher's jiggery pokery.

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4 hours ago, Choke said:

I hope this happens.

I want to see Nasher's jiggery pokery.

It bet it looks pretty nasty...

  • 2 weeks later...

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Table updated to reflect the recruitment of Lewis:rolleyes: Hibberd and McKenna and the trade out of Dunn.

We started (post AFL picks) with these picks: 29, 48, 66, 84,102 and 120.  Effecively the net cost of all our new recruits is round 2 pick # 29 and a small change in later round picks.

Amazing result for us!  :cool:

I guess we should prepare for some more delistings as the first list lodgement is coming up.

The footy department has figured that with Jones, Viney, Lewis, Tyson and Oliver in the middle we won't need a back-line come 2019.

Updated for delisting of Dawes, Newton, Mitchie (Rookie) and King (Rookie)

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The only changes before the draft will be which of the Rookies are re-contracted and which are to be promoted to the main list (which would happen after draft night).

Only 2/3 names to add after the drafts and our 2017 list will be complete! 

 

Apart from Salem and Weideman,  2017 doesn't look like a critical re-signing year. 

Mahoneys already signalled Salem as his next project and Weideman will surely sign for another 2 without a second thought.

Vince is important as well but he did slow down towards the end of the year.

 

 

Apart from Salem and Weideman,  2017 doesn't look like a critical re-signing year. 

Mahoneys already signalled Salem as his next project and Weideman will surely sign for another 2 without a second thought.

Vince is important as well but he did slow down towards the end of the year.

 

Stretch?

  • 2 weeks later...

So Mitch White still on the list but not contracted for next year. 

 

Any ideas?

Assuming the Weed has a decent preseason and plays 8-12 games or more in 2017, his signature will be very important next year, along with Salem and Stretch.

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