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Just now, Demonland said:

Think these guys a doing a LIVE stream via AFL.COM.AU

 

Nah, they're just discussing as the picks come through to them. Need to sign up to Kayo or Foxtel to watch it properly. Even then you're not seeing that much extra though. Just Gil walking on stage to announce the picks really.

 
 
4 minutes ago, Axis of Bob said:

Phillips to North. Good pick, for mine.

I like the pick and the player but the question in the new draft era that we probably will never know is whether they could have traded down a few spots and got an extra pick and still got him?  Obviously they think not.

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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Think these guys a doing a LIVE stream via AFL.COM.AU

 

That is what I have been watching ?


Just now, goodoil said:

I like the pick and the player but the question in the new draft era that we probably will never know is whether they could have traded down a few spots and got an extra pick and still got him?

Definitely. Surely someone would have offered something for pick 2. Maybe the other clubs in the area thought that they could get their player anyway.

3 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

 

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

Do you think the crows will get any less exposure in their market as a result of this?

If anything they have just taken the pressure off Thilthorpe. If they took him above Ugle-Hagan, the comparisons and the talk would have been super noisy.

 

How good's SEN?

"Matty Rendell thinks Sydney will pick Grainger-Barrass here"

Sydney pick McDonald 

SEN deletes tweet ?

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Swans just sitting around bored as hell, waiting for fox footy to get their carrier pigeon saying they have matched the bid.

1 minute ago, Nascent said:

Early bid for Campbell at 5 by Hawks, might make Guldon gettable later down the track.

Deficit city for the Swans.

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Do you have Kayo? You can watch the Fox Footy feed.

Thank you very  much.  Have just tuned in to the Fox broadcast ?


Have north learned nothing? Pick an inside mid at number 3. 

Phantom drafts already down the drain ...

Who has time to watch paint dry? Sorry I mean this draft?

Wake me up tomorrow when we get to pick 18. 

Interview finishes then magically the next pick is in. What a coincidence.

11 minutes ago, Pickett2Jackson said:

 

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

You mean the Gibbs, Scully, Patton, Watts prestige?

reckon clubs would run away from this now. Too much pressure on a kid. Still never been a number 1 pick that has won win a flag to my knowledge 


The early Hawk bid on Campbell will have Sydney scrambling for points - they may want our pick 50 for a future pick to us..

1 minute ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

The early Hawk bid on Campbell will have Sydney scrambling for points - they may want our pick 50 for a future pick to us..

28 for their future 2nd (if they have one)?

 
Just now, DubDee said:

You mean the Gibbs, Scully, Patton, Watts prestige?

reckon clubs would run away from this now. Too much pressure on a kid. Still never been a number 1 pick that has won win a flag to my knowledge 

Wasn't Boyd a number 1?

Just now, faultydet said:

Wasn't Boyd a number 1?

And McCartin


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