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Ugle Hagan should be a Crow.  Worst team in the comp don't even get the best talent in the draft.

Dogs win a flag 4 years ago and make finals the last two years and get pick 1.

Farcical.

 

Reading this thread is close to the funniest thing i have had in 2020

Edited by old dee

 

And now they're telling us that the crows are taking 4 minutes to decide who is next?

1 minute ago, Males said:

The whole draft, they estimate about 55-60 kids

Aha. Nice. I saw it was over 2 nights and thought they had split it again.

Rookie draft tomorrow. 


Just now, Demonland said:

What are Adelaide waiting for here. Surely they know who they're taking now. Are they required to wait the 5 minutes in order for the interviews to take place?

Has to be the AFL dragging it out for media

Dumb Crows in handing Dogs all the publicity. Should have picked the kid they wanted and let Roos nominate him and then he would be 2 not 1.

Just now, deanox said:

And now they're telling us that the crows are taking 4 minutes to decide who is next?

Only had the last 2 months to decide !! 

 

too slow it will [censored] people off waiting so long especially when teams know who they are taking at this early stage

At this rate we will get to our selections around ten pm. I will watch a movie in the mean time.


This is very annoying.  Part of the interest was watching the clubs and their deliberations.

Does anyone know if it is broadcast on another platform?

Phillips to North. Good pick, for mine.

If you're trying to build a club the right way, through contested footy with high character, he's someone you can build a club around.

Edited by Axis of Bob

Why aren't they showing each teams recruiting boss call the names out?  Just flashing the names up as they come in is so lame... guess the AFL haven't discovered webcams, Zoom, technology etc....


4 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Not sure how it would work but there should be some kind of compensation.

Hand all or some of the "spent" picks to the club who lost their spot?

May give them access to earlier picks than otherwise, or could give them assets they can trade on the night to improve other positions or future draft hands.

 

Bit of a surprise with the Roos going for Will Philips

8 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Dumb Crows in handing Dogs all the publicity. Should have picked the kid they wanted and let Roos nominate him and then he would be 2 not 1.

 

Terrible move by the Crows.   Lost all the prestige  and marketing bonus of having the #1 pick.


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