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4 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

So what number are our first 2 picks now and who's still available for them? Anyone got a decent list?

Oh who the F*#$% knows? I feel for Jason Taylor and co they will be having a very long night it seems.

 

The whole Gill walking out to the podium thing is ridiculous. Was he just going round in circles, or something? 

Just now, Moonshadow said:

The whole Gill walking out to the podium thing is ridiculous. Was he just going round in circles, or something? 

I don't think that dim witt knows what he is doing? Please somebody call Peter Jackson up to take over?

 
9 minutes ago, deebug said:

This has too be the worst draft night in the history of VFL/AFL history?

Yep, the draft used to be somewhat enjoyable, what they have turned it into is a disgraceful, abysmal, farcical circus. Has all the stench and hallmarks of Gill McLachlan ineptitude. 

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4 minutes ago, deebug said:

Oh who the F*#$% knows? I feel for Jason Taylor and co they will be having a very long night it seems.

Why? They knew they weren’t getting a pick tonight, now they can take their time knowing what’s already gone.


Fox commentators amazed Valenti (?) Is still available. What's he like and would he be worth hoping makes it to our first pick? 

1 minute ago, Demon Disciple said:

Yep, the draft used to be somewhat enjoyable, what they have turned it into is a disgraceful, abysmal, farcical circus. Has all the stench hallmarks of Gill McLachlan ineptitude. 

I can hear all other codes of sport laughing so hard the earth is moving.

I’ll ask again, are we making this pick 26 tonight or can I go to bed? This is the the most drawn out shite I’ve ever been subjected to. 

 
5 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

The whole Gill walking out to the podium thing is ridiculous. Was he just going round in circles, or something? 

Hahaha …. great minds Moonie.  See my post above re … D/G ill !!!

2 hours ago, ProDee said:

Worst coverage ever.

Just get on with it.

Agree. It just dragged on.

1 hour ago, ProDee said:

I hope Lukosius isn't as soft as Watts.

Just a feeling.

Thought the same. It may have been the many second grabs, and average of one goal a game. Don't know why GC didn't go the King brothers.


1 minute ago, Beetle said:

Why? They knew they weren’t getting a pick tonight, now they can take their time knowing what’s already gone.

I guess but they still have to go over who they might choose, just do it all in one night and be done.

5 minutes ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

I’ll ask again, are we making this pick 26 tonight or can I go to bed? This is the the most drawn out shite I’ve ever been subjected to. 

Not tonight, so you can go to bed. 

Sturt and Butters gone. My two guys i'd been tracking for months now.

15 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

The whole Gill walking out to the podium thing is ridiculous. Was he just going round in circles, or something? 

Afl and Gill are full of themselves.  Great game but absolute tool in charge

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OMG I see that I have missed a riveting few hours of never to be repeated (thankfully) prime TV.

Will it  be replayed, and if so when? (I want to know when to use my power supply down time).

Please describe in full detail what was Gill wearing and how was his hair styled?

 


 

Haha he looks happy

 

Well that was as dull as dog droppings, perhaps more so.

Poor effort from the AFL( Amateur Football League) 

14 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Yep, the draft used to be somewhat enjoyable, what they have turned it into is a disgraceful, abysmal, farcical circus. Has all the stench and hallmarks of Gill McLachlan ineptitude. 

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13 minutes ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

I’ll ask again, are we making this pick 26 tonight or can I go to bed? This is the the most drawn out shite I’ve ever been subjected to. 

It's over... for today.  GTB


Demonland makes everything more entertaining. That was pus.

3 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Ben King.  Two years on the Gold Coast then it’s goodbye. 

Yer, you can already see in the photo that he is thinking how the hell can i get out of this one? 

 

 
16 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Well that was as dull as dog droppings, perhaps more so.

Poor effort from the AFL( Amateur Football League) 

My dog is offended.

48 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

How is that Syd/wce action not draft tampering?  Park a second rounder at wce, so bundle lower picks, then trade it straight back after the lower picks have been used.  How is this fair or in the spirit of the draft?  I know it cost them a later round downgrade next year, but this means they get Blakey and a second rounder for peanuts.

So did Sydney trade that pick in AFTER they used later picks to match the bid on Blakey?  If so that should definitely not be allowed.  You shouldn't be able to trade in picks before any of the picks used for matching.  The AFL is just too stupid to have foreseen this and created a rule to prevent it.


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