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3 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Surprised Ess didn't trade out pick 10.

Adelaide bid next and if they bid on McInnes it puts pressure on Coll picks 15 and 17. 

Will they match!

?crows choose mcinnes! 


1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

?crows choose mcinnes! 

They wimped it.

 
15 minutes ago, demonstone said:

Luke Hodge?

So to be even clearer - not since 2001 has a number one pick won a flag with the club they were drafted to. ?

struggling here. Should I keep digging?

*dig up stupid


Just now, Rocknroll said:

Bruhn didn't look happy about going to Adelaide

Good news for him then, because he's going to GWS! 


North are going the Melbourne route for building from the inside the contest with Phillips and Powell. They needed to.

35 minutes ago, 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 

Drew Banfield from meth coke


2 minutes ago, Axis of Bob said:

North are going the Melbourne route for building from the inside the contest with Phillips and Powell. They needed to.

North always prefer the tough inside midfielders. 

Just now, Bay Riffin said:

North always prefer the tough inside midfielders. 

They sucked in the contest this year without Cunnington, who looks near the end.

Brayden Cook, Finlay Macrae, Oliver Henry, Bailey Laurie, Jack Carroll - At least one of these will be at our picks

 

Come on Macrae, Cook or Carroll!


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