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Let the record show that Picket rejected picks 5, 19, and 22 in favour of Clarry. Two first-rounders and an early second. I would feel exactly the same if any club came for him in real life. 


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Alright, time has probably run out on this one. With pick 5, Skuit drafts Dustin Martin. 

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Pick 6, and Toby Greene comes to the SFC.  

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And then @adonski, who already has the Bont in his pocket, gets four picks in a row,. Can't wait to see what the end of round d 2 looks like, before it starts to get loose. 


53 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Pick 6, and Toby Greene comes to the SFC.  

Does SFC stand for Skuit’s Football Club? If so, at what point of your life did you lose your imagination? 😆

Pick 7 Fency goes for........................... Drum Roll

"The Smilin Assasin TRACC!!

PFFC 

PICKET FENCE FOOTBALL CLUB

ESTABLISHED 2021

MOTTO "VISION WITH TRADITION"

2021 Jumper design to be announced Soon

 

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Pick 7 Fency goes for........................... Drum Roll

"The Smilin Assasin TRACC!!

Petracca already drafted by Skuit with pick 3.

Does this mean that PF forfeits his pick due to an ineligible selection?


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3 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Does SFC stand for Skuit’s Football Club? If so, at what point of your life did you lose your imagination? 😆

Haha, an unexpected haymaker from the cheap seats. The tab over from this one on my computer is the novel I'm writing about a somewhat distorted character who shares my basic bio being stuck in the post-apocalyptic Mojave desert setting of one of my earlier novels after being digitally recreated by a troop of simian Google acolytes who misinterpret my internet browsing history. . 

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It's been an eventful draft day, with almost seven players selected in the past twelve hours - some even twice. Recapping;

1) WERRIDDEE - Max Gawn

2) Picket - Clarry Oliver 

3) Skuit - Petracca

4) adonski - Bontempelli

5 Skuit - Dustin Martin

6 Skuit - Toby Greene

7 Picket - 

18 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Haha, an unexpected haymaker from the cheap seats. The tab over from this one on my computer is the novel I'm writing about a somewhat distorted character who shares my basic bio being stuck in the post-apocalyptic Mojave desert setting of one of my earlier novels after being digitally recreated by a troop of simian Google acolytes who misinterpret my internet browsing history. . 

I wholeheartedly take it back. Seems your imagination is alive and well. Very well. 👍🏽

Ok pick 7 PFFC....

SAM WALSH

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3 hours ago, picket fence said:

Pick 7 Fency goes for........................... Drum Roll

"The Smilin Assasin TRACC!!

 RTG is giving Fency an additional pick for writing in the third person. 


Obviously the draft is being dragged out to maximise sponsor dollars. 

Just checked with the AFL and final list lodgement is November 29th. Might struggle to hit the deadline.

😴

Pick 8 is Ollie Wines

 

Pick 9 is Travis Boak

I still don't know what's going on in this thread. 🤣


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