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Passed on both Cook and Carroll. Seems like a [censored] up, but just gotta trust the recruiters I guess!


Laurie and Bowey are two blokes who are described as great users with good footy IQ who never waste a disposal - makes perfect sense to me why we would be interested in both.

Mentioned it on the Laurie thread, but both of these guys could easily push further up the ground (with Pickett) in the coming years.  Just because they are more forward type players doesn't mean they stay there for the long term.

Lots to work with here and I like it from the club.

 
4 minutes ago, Nelo said:

Laurie has poor skills apparently and needs work. 

?


2 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Passed on both Cook and Carroll. Seems like a [censored] up, but just gotta trust the recruiters I guess!

We could get one at our next pick.

happy with that, Bowey probably would've been available at 28 but both suit our needs, either could play on a wing as well long term

5 minutes ago, Nelo said:

Laurie has poor skills apparently and needs work. 

Draft Central rated his Disposal as Elite, and one of his strengths was Clean Skills


5 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Laurie looks more

5 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Laurie looks more exciting than Bowie.

No need for Panic in Detroit Gene Genie let yourself go!!

5 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Two small forwards! Yes!

I pretty much won't need to post anything on this forum again.


Someone needs to get fired for leaking the Holmes pick.

Unless it was Mahoney and then he needs to be sued.

Bad clubs leak. Good clubs don’t. That’s pretty much it.

This shambles of a club can’t keep making unforced errors.

Collingwood have absolutely cleaned this draft up.

They have just traded in pick 24 and pick 30.

I'll be honest, can't say I am that excited with our picks so far.

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Sounds like we’re drafting for needs tonight rather than best available.

We don’t need 2 small forwards. We do need 2 good kicks. Plenty of other needs if we really wanted to patch holes in the 22 

 
1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

Someone needs to get fired for leaking the Holmes pick.

Unless it was Mahoney and then he needs to be sued.

Bad clubs leak. Good clubs don’t. That’s pretty much it.

This shambles of a club can’t keep making unforced errors.

This stuff comes out every single year.  

1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Sounds like we’re drafting for needs tonight rather than best available.

A function of drafting so few players with elite kicking skills in tbe last decade.

I could not be more pleased they have bitten tbe bullet and focused on addressing our greatest need - great kicks.


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