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my next 2 picks are Daniel Rich and Jack Henry.

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11 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

my next 2 picks are Daniel Rich and Jack Henry.

Still waiting on Picket first. But if you're happy once he makes his picks and they don't conflict with yours, then these will stand. 

 

 

At pick infinity I think 39 PFFC SELECTS..............ALL AUSTRALIAN CHB

ALIR ALIR🤩

At pick 42 PFFC THE CLUB THAT HAS "VISION WITH TRADITION"

SELECTS.......................

CLASSY MID SCOTT PENDLEBURY🤩


29 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Pick 43 is Pickett in the pocket 

@adonski next up.

Pretty sure I've already taken Pickett, we need a team summary

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1 hour ago, adonski said:

Pretty sure I've already taken Pickett, we need a team summary

I had a run-sheet on my old computer but stupidly left it in Darwin yesterday. Will patch a new one together now. 

 
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1)    WERRIDEE – Gawn

2)    Picket – Oliver

3)    Skuit – Petracca

4)    adonski - Bont

5)    Skuit – Martin

6)    Skuit – Greene

7)    Picket – Walsh

8)    WERRIDEE – Wines

9)    WERRIDEE – Boak

10) Picket – NicNat

11) adonski – Steele

12) adonski – Hawkins

13) adonski – May

14) adonski – Macrae

15) Picket – McKay

16) WERRIDEE – Neale

17) WERRIDEE – Langdon

18) Picket – Stewart

19) Skuit – Franklin

20) adonski – Lever

21) adonski – Whitfield

22) Skuit – Weitering

23) Picket – J. Cameron

24) WERRIDEE – McCluggage

25) WERRIDEE – Andrews

26) Picket – Parrish

27) Skuit – de Goey

28) adonski – Fritsch

29) adonski – L. Jackson

30) Skuit – C. Cameron

31) Skuit – B. Smith

32) WERRIDEE – Moore

33) WERRIDEE – Salem

34) Picket – T. Miller

35) Skuit – Merrett

36) adonski – Papley

37) adonski – C. Daniel

38) Skuit – Libba

39) Picket – Aliir Aliir

40) WERRIDEE – D. Rich

41) WERRIDEE – J. Henry

42) Picket – Pendles

43) Skuit - Pickett

44) adonski - Maynard

45) adonski - Laird

46) Skuit - Stringer

47) Picket

48) WERRIDEE

49) WERRIDEE

50) Picket

51) Skuit

52) adonski

53) adonski

54) Skuit

55) Picket

56) WERRIDEE

 

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1 hour ago, adonski said:

Pretty sure I've already taken Pickett, we need a team summary

Pickett wasn't picked as yet. Will entertain trades though. Also interested in Aliir from Picket Fence . . . 


Ah I'm losing my mind then.

I'll grab Maynard & Laird

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At 47 PFFC The club that has Vision with Tradition selects.........

DAVID MUNDY

Bailey Dale


Jack Riewoldt

Hnmm I need a sneaky class forward😵

I pick ......... LIAM RYAN

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Runaway 2021 GWS B&F winner Josh Kelly at pick 51, considering we needn't concern ourselves with salary caps. 

@adonskiup next with picks 52 & 53.


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1 minute ago, adonski said:

Has Bailey Smith been taken?

& Robbie Gray
 

Smith has, Gray hasn't

1 minute ago, Skuit said:

Smith has, Gray hasn't

Gray & Zac Bailey 

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Strange to take a medi-sub with my 14th pick, but I'm sure we can get away with faking an injury here or there . . .

Pick 54: Patrick Dangerfield

@picket fence

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DANGERFIELD AND BOWEY

(Sounds like a scotch Whiskey)

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40 minutes ago, picket fence said:

DANGERFIELD AND BOWEY

(Sounds like a scotch Whiskey)

Just to confirm: is Bowey your selection at pick 55?


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