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1 minute ago, P-man said:

I conned myself into thinking Max was a chanceĀ ?

Next year you should just look at the afl website to check votes and go do somethingĀ better, than having to watch Gil the dill sprout out his mono tones.

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44 minutes ago, Demonland said:

A lot of highlights, interviews with families and other boring stuff.

Meh, I won't be watching then.

3 minutes ago, Choke said:

Meh, I won't be watching then.

People actually watch it !!! wow

 
1 hour ago, Choke said:

The draft is now ever 2 nights?

Round 1 is going to take 2 and a half hours? For 18 picks?

What.... what is going on here? I must have missed something. Surely it doesn't take 2 and a half hours to call 18 names?

Apparently they are having 5 min gap between each pick which gives clubs the chance to do live trade picking. Ā Eg Crows might offer 7+13 for Saints 3, depending upon who was taken pick 1 and 2.

1 hour ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Oh please, I just really want to go to the footy and use it.

Then I can tell everyone how smart I am

Just call him Kade,Ā  it should be fairly easy for you to remember but you can always put a reminder in your phone.


KK likely to be a Dee tomorrow.

Source: AFL website.

I wonder if the deal will be a downgrade of a pick or picks, as it seems to me we are still going to need a couple more picks to fill the list.

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ā€œGold Coast and Melbourne should finalise a deal on Tuesday that sends Suns defenderĀ Kade KolodjashnijĀ to AAMI Parkā€œ.Ā 

http://m.afl.com.au/news/2018-10-15/trade-wrap-eagles-stand-by-offer-for-kelly

The suggestion confirms other reports that the deal for KolodjashnijĀ will be completed independently of any deal for Steven May.Ā 

Suns have been involved in all the deals so far today but not oneĀ deal includes KK, yet.

Come on, get it doneĀ 


3 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Suns have been involved in all the deals so far today but not oneĀ deal includes KK, yet.

Come on, get it doneĀ 

there's no hurry dz. while there is a chance of getting may they will hold off, but it will get done

6 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

there's no hurry dz. while there is a chance of getting may they will hold off, but it will get done

You’re right dc, I was merely looking for a distraction today.Ā 

23 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

You’re right dc, I was merely looking for a distraction today.Ā 

you're not the only oneĀ 

Just reported on Trade Talk Radio that a deal for KK is imminent. Ā Source was Craig Cameron from GC.

Whoever the host is suggested our pick in the 50s would get it done.


57 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Its the first name that worries me.Ā 

It's pronounced Car - day. Like Kanye or even SadĆØ

Car Day Colo Jazz Knee :)

Edited by Engorged Onion


11 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

It's pronounced Car - day. Like KanyeĀ 

Car Day Colo Jazz Knee :)

just gets worse, reason to call the trade off.

On 10/15/2018 at 3:55 PM, beelzebub said:

People actually watch it !!! wow

I confess one year I watched the AFL website, and was constantly clicking refresh to see who was going where (whilst listening to AFL trade radio equiv as they talked to various parties)

To be fair I think it might have been the year we had Brayshaw and Petracca come in and we were going to be quite active!

Would ideally like this to be the first cab off the rank tomorrow. Here’s hoping.Ā 

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23 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

ā€œGold Coast and Melbourne should finalise a deal on Tuesday that sends Suns defenderĀ Kade KolodjashnijĀ to AAMI Parkā€œ.Ā 

http://m.afl.com.au/news/2018-10-15/trade-wrap-eagles-stand-by-offer-for-kelly

The suggestion confirms other reports that the deal for KolodjashnijĀ will be completed independently of any deal for Steven May.Ā 

But is he any good?

He’sĀ got a very silly name.

Edited by President Dee Trump

On 10/14/2018 at 9:09 PM, Petraccattack said:

My nickname for Kade isĀ  'MGA'.

If anyone can figure out that riddle they likely have an IQ over 150.

Ā 

K = 1000

K x K = 1,000,000

1,000,000 = mega


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