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I really want this guy

We will miss him now we don't have pick 8

The other gun is Devon Robertson

Its very hard to determine the demons strategy

Will have to wait and see

 
15 minutes ago, Kent said:

I really want this guy

We will miss him now we don't have pick 8

The other gun is Devon Robertson

Its very hard to determine the demons strategy

Will have to wait and see

Yep - will be very disappointed if we miss him between 8 and 10.

I have confidence in Taylor... but I have a feeling we may be missing out on a very good player here.

 

I really am sick of this thread.

Get over it... The MFC will not want at pick 3 or pick 10 a player who cannot play for twelve months.

If you want to start taking bets at whether MFC will take this guy then I am on for $1,000 to say NO WAY.

Edited by Ohio USA - David

 
21 minutes ago, Ohio USA - David said:

I really am sick of this thread.

Get over it... The MFC will not want at pick 3 or pick 10 a player who cannot play for twelve months.

If you want to start taking bets at whether MFC will take this guy then I am on for $1,000 to say NO WAY.

Do I have to travel to Ohio to collect on the bet?

36 minutes ago, Ohio USA - David said:

I really am sick of this thread.

Get over it... The MFC will not want at pick 3 or pick 10 a player who cannot play for twelve months.

If you want to start taking bets at whether MFC will take this guy then I am on for $1,000 to say NO WAY.

If you don't like the thread then GTFO


1 hour ago, Ohio USA - David said:

I really am sick of this thread.

Get over it... The MFC will not want at pick 3 or pick 10 a player who cannot play for twelve months.

If you want to start taking bets at whether MFC will take this guy then I am on for $1,000 to say NO WAY.

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1 hour ago, Ohio USA - David said:

I really am sick of this thread.

Get over it... The MFC will not want at pick 3 or pick 10 a player who cannot play for twelve months.

If you want to start taking bets at whether MFC will take this guy then I am on for $1,000 to say NO WAY.

I'm not sure whether we'll pick him or not. Taylor does rate him highly, he said so in the Road to the Draft interview.

If we think he'll be the best long term prospect at our pick then we'll take him and the fact that he won't play next year is irrelevant.

26 minutes ago, Fifty-5 said:

I'm not sure whether we'll pick him or not. Taylor does rate him highly, he said so in the Road to the Draft interview.

If we think he'll be the best long term prospect at our pick then we'll take him and the fact that he won't play next year is irrelevant.

Particularly as we'll most likely have a plug and play in Green or Jackson at 3. It enables us to select best available at 10.

 

14 hours ago, Ohio USA - David said:

 

Get over it... The MFC will not want at pick 3 or pick 10 a player who cannot play for twelve months.

 

You mean like taking Jesse Hogan at pick 2 who couldn’t play for a year and no that was before his back surgery injury.

Edited by Redleg

16 hours ago, Ohio USA - David said:

I really am sick of this thread.

Get over it... The MFC will not want at pick 3 or pick 10 a player who cannot play for twelve months.

If you want to start taking bets at whether MFC will take this guy then I am on for $1,000 to say NO WAY.

 

2 hours ago, Ohio USA - David said:

how arrogant you are...

. . . 

We have to take a chance on getting Kemp , he will be a champion. What is interesting is some people views that we shouldn't touch broken merchandise . Net Fyfe so long ago Fyfe and Bontempelli missed a fair chunck of football and yet Fyfe won a brownlow medal and the Bont had a good year.

Missing a year as an 18 year old is nothing. It just means he gets a proper grounding in our game and builds his body up before he plays. It's what shouls happen with all new draftees.

This guy looms as the massive steal of the draft. i reckon he'd be a top 3 pick if not for his injury. 

and of all the teams we're probably in the best position to draft someone like that as we don't need the immediate impact quite as much.


19 hours ago, Redleg said:

You mean like taking Jesse Hogan at pick 2 who couldn’t play for a year and no that was before his back surgery injury.

And the voice of experience 

2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

And the voice of experience 

Not sure if you are agreeing with me or disagreeing.

I was pointing out to the poster that we can and have picked players who won’t play straight away.

16 hours ago, Redleg said:

Not sure if you are agreeing with me or disagreeing.

I was pointing out to the poster that we can and have picked players who won’t play straight away.

Or was that the name of your radio segment Red?

1 minute ago, In Harmes Way said:

Or was that the name of your radio segment Red?

Sorry you have lost me, what does that mean? What was the name of the radio segment you are suggesting?

58 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Sorry you have lost me, what does that mean? What was the name of the radio segment you are suggesting?

The old one you did with WJ


7 hours ago, In Harmes Way said:

The old one you did with WJ

It was the Super Summer Sports  Show.

On 10/25/2019 at 7:25 PM, JakovichScissorKick said:

 

Kemp wont make it to pick 8

Wrong. He made it to 17

 

Urgh. Anyone but Carlton. He's going to be a gun I reckon.

53 minutes ago, A F said:

Urgh. Anyone but Carlton. He's going to be a gun I reckon.

Yes,  Some much needed help for Cripps.   Blues did very well.   It could have been worse,  he could have gone to Geelong the pick before.


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