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Kicked one too many goals and moved from pick 2 to pick 3 for no reason. Hope it doesn't cost us the player we wanted.

Reminds me of trade week when we love giving away extra draft picks in trades for no reason.

 

there's a report on the AFL site, suggesting Carlton look set to grab ex Docker Josh Deluca with the first pick. pretty sure we wouldn't be after him so that's a win for us I suppose.

 
1 hour ago, DV8 said:

 

Can teams trade picks,  in mid-season drafts?

Nup


1 hour ago, Mach5 said:

Hirst would be my choice with pick 3.

Dunkley if Hirst is gone.

We've been linked with both Hirst and Lowson so if Carlton go for Deluca then we should end up with one of them. 

I'm guessing Gold Coast go for Dunkley.

20 minutes ago, The Lobster Effect said:

We've been linked with both Hirst and Lowson so if Carlton go for Deluca then we should end up with one of them. 

I'm guessing Gold Coast go for Dunkley.

given the pedigree, you'd hope we don't overlook dunkley

it really is pot luck with this stupid thing - just gotta hope ya land a surprise tim kelly / sydney stack / mick barlow packet

 
42 minutes ago, The Lobster Effect said:

We've been linked with both Hirst and Lowson so if Carlton go for Deluca then we should end up with one of them. 

I'm guessing Gold Coast go for Dunkley.

I hope so...  a better chance of nabbing him later.


8 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Hoping its Hirst

Another 179 cm job.

Maybe we can get a full list of them.

 

We must draft a player that can come in and play straight away.. we could  have 7-8 vacancies on the list next year, that is enough. Lets draft a player that can inject some skill in to this horrible team.

Find the the player with the best foot skills and draft him.



25 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

did I hear right on the radio yesterday that this draft is only for 19 year olds?

Open to anyone.

 

 

 
5 minutes ago, old dee said:

Do we need another midget?

Well he could replace Viney surly he would have more football smarts than Viney.


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