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  • Demonland changed the title to 2019 National Draft: Non-MFC Picks
 

Dylan Stephens by Sydney a bit of a surprise.  Really opens up picks 6 to 15!

There was a pick swap there of later picks - anyone catch what/who it was?

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

 

Stephens at 5 is a bit of a surprise

Surely Flanders doesn't make it to 10 but if he does. Surely we grab him

Edited by Patches O’houlihan

Clubs should probably hide there monitors like the Dees do, could see Stephens plastered all over it before it was announced


Would have liked to have Stephens with us but I am pleased he aint going to Carlton

Just our luck an inside mid in Flanders is the drifter

 
2 minutes ago, olisik said:

Just our luck an inside mid in Flanders is the drifter

He is actually more of a forward. 


Cya in 2 years Hayden ;) 

Flanders still on the board. surely Carlton grab him?

Those pumping up Green can relax... evidently we weren’t alone in not rating him... 


Robertson Flanders and Kemp left in first group

Just now, olisik said:

Robertson Flanders and Kemp left in first group

I'd be taking one of those three at 10 for sure. especially Flanders. 

AFL website/twitter is useless. HS website showing Adelaide/Carlton discussing pick swap and GWS and Pies have done a pick swap.  No details as can't get behind pay wall.  AFL really needs to lift its game!

Geez this coverage is terrible. Inane, stereotypical, and gendered questions only.

'We'll ask the dad about x's football, and we'll ask his mum about him as a young child and her emotional attachment to him.' Rinse and Repeat...
 

Can't believe Gill isn't the worst part of this

If we were going to split the pick we'd need to do it soon


2 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

AFL website/twitter is useless. HS website showing Adelaide/Carlton discussing pick swap and GWS and Pies have done a pick swap.  No details as can't get behind pay wall.  AFL really needs to lift its game!

Collingwood doesn't have a first round draft pick but its recruiting team is keeping busy, completing a pick swap with GWS.

The Pies have given the Giants picks 62 and 70 and received pick 60 in return.

Carlton bid on Green. 

Green Kemp or Pickett for pick 11..? 

 

Gee Liam Henry looks alright 

Surely Blues now go for Flanders?


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