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I hope one day the AFL realise the draft is only followed by footy tragics. There's never going to be a big audience. Maybe then they'll give up on these lame attempts to trick it up. The coverage was excruciating and compounded by the laughable technology that resulted in a whopping time lag between submitting pick selection and said pick appearing on the screen.

 
 

How many picks do we have?


1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

How many picks do we have?

I reckon 2

54 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

DRAFT ORDER (Day 2 - AFL National Draft)

END OF ROUND ONE

23. Gold Coast Jez McLennan

ROUND TWO

24. Greater Western Sydney Ian Hill
25. Sydney James Rowbottom 
26. Western Bulldogs Rhylee West
28. Melbourne Tom Sparrow 
29. West Coast Xavier O’Neill 
30. Collingwood Will Kelly
31. Adelaide Will Hamill
32. West Coast Luke Foley
33. Fremantle Luke Valente
34. Melbourne James Jordan 
36. Greater Western Sydney Kieren Briggs
37. West Coast Bailey Williams
38. Brisbane Thomas Berry
39. Western Bulldogs Laitham Vandermeer
40. Essendon Irving Mosquito 
41. West Coast Jarrod Cameron 
42. Brisbane Tom Joyce
44. St Kilda Jack Bytel
45. Brisbane Connor McFadyen
47. Richmond Jack Ross

ROUND THREE

44. Sydney Justin McInerney
45. Western Bulldogs Ben Cavarra
46. North Melbourne Curtis Taylor
47. St Kilda Matthew Parker
48. Geelong Ben Jarvis
49. North Melbourne Bailey Scott
50. Geelong Jacob Kennerley
51. Sydney Zac Foot
52. Hawthorn Jacob Koschitzke
53. Melbourne Aaron Nietzchke
54. St Kilda Nick Hind
55.  Brisbane Noah Answorth

ROUND FOUR

56. Melbourne Marty Hore
57. Fremantle Lachlan Shultz
58 Richmond Fraser Turner
59. Fremantle Brett Bewley
60. Essendon Noah Gown
61. Greater Western Sydney Connor Idun
62. Richmond Luke English 
63. Hawthorn Mathew Walker
64. Adelaide Lachlan Sholl
65. Geelong Darcy Fort
66. Carlton Finbar O’Dwyer
67. St Kilda Robert Young
68. Geelong Jake Tarca
69. North Melbourne Joel Crocker

ROUND FIVE

70. Carlton Ben Silvagni
71. Gold Coast Caleb Graham
72. Essendon Brayden Ham
73. Port Adelaide Riley Grundy
74. Geelong Oscar Brownless
75. Melbourne Toby Bedford

ROUND SIX AND BEYOND 

76. Port Adelaide Boyd Woodcock 
77. Collingwood Atu Bosenavulagi
78. Western Bulldogs Will Hayes

Pick 27 has vanished.

Maybe like buildings where the 13th floor is called 14th floor

Edited by durango

 
7 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Pick 27 has vanished.

Just waiting for @rjay to tell me "no, it's there".


I think we've got 39 senior list + 3 cat a rookies + 2 cat b rookies

we're 2 short but we might leave 1 or both slots free for the pre-season pick-up and mid season draft

Well, we've turned Hogan into May, Kolodjashnij, and Sparrow.

Time will tell.

8 minutes ago, Fifty-5 said:

I think we've got 39 senior list + 3 cat a rookies + 2 cat b rookies

we're 2 short but we might leave 1 or both slots free for the pre-season pick-up and mid season draft

I agree Ft-5


13 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Here are the highlights packages of all of our players in one.

 

 

It's unbelievable. Based on those highlights there is no doubt all of our new players are guns.

Taylor is a genius.

Who needs first round draft picks!

It seems we have a lot of similar types, mainly big bodied mids. Would have thought an extra tall like Bailey Williams would have had added a bit of variety.

3 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

It seems we have a lot of similar types, mainly big bodied mids. Would have thought an extra tall like Bailey Williams would have had added a bit of variety.

While I am not stupid enough to challenge JT, just on the look of him, I agree, I also would have liked to get Williams.

37 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Just waiting for @rjay to tell me "no, it's there".

Beat me too it 'ProDee'...


you would have thought a tall would have been drafted.  We are very short on rucks and tall fwds.  perhaps we will rookie one?   I do agree however with not drafting talls with early picks as they are risky.

also, they have a day break in the middle of the draft but dont give clubs time to re-group for the rookie draft?  strange.  I would have thought some time for discussion would be handy before the rookie draft

Yeah we’ve only got two tall forwards on the whole list now. They must not have rated the options available as it’s a clear need, so we’ll have to back Taylor and co with their good record so far!

1 minute ago, Lord Travis said:

Yeah we’ve only got two tall forwards on the whole list now. They must not have rated the options available as it’s a clear need, so we’ll have to back Taylor and co with their good record so far!

Tim Smith say hi

 
3 minutes ago, Fifty-5 said:

Tim Smith say hi

Smith is 192cm. Not tall enough for AFL tall forward and has produced nothing of worth as a forward there. He’s played well up the ground on ball using his frame there, but at 28 years old and not getting taller he’s a medium tall or another position/delist material.

2 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Smith is 192cm. Not tall enough for AFL tall forward and has produced nothing of worth as a forward there. He’s played well up the ground on ball using his frame there, but at 28 years old and not getting taller he’s a medium tall or another position/delist material.

Jack Darling 191cm, Mitch McGovern 191cm, Mason Wood 192cm, Tim Membrey 188cm, Tom McCartin 192cm


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