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Gillon again, with family-friendly rule-changes on the fly. I'm gonna pull this one up short. The original idea was to have a sub and two emergencies to round out our selections to 100 players. There's no need to have unnecessary emergencies listed though. But we'll keep the medical sub. That means just one or two selections left apiece, and a total of 92 top players. 

 

Skuman by my reconning this must be the last pick?? So give me a bit of time to place my team in positions then I will decide on final piece of Jigsaw! So have you a summary of all players picked thus far??

Cheers Fence

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17 hours ago, picket fence said:

Skuman by my reconning this must be the last pick?? So give me a bit of time to place my team in positions then I will decide on final piece of Jigsaw! So have you a summary of all players picked thus far??

Cheers Fence

I think it looks like the following:

87) Pickett (22nd pick)

88) WD (22nd)

89) WD (23rd)

90) Picket (23rd)

91) Skuit (22nd)

92) Skuit (23rd)

 
51 minutes ago, Skuit said:

I think it looks like the following:

87) Pickett (22nd pick)

88) WD (22nd)

89) WD (23rd)

90) Picket (23rd)

91) Skuit (22nd)

92) Skuit (23rd)

Getting absolutely shafted here @picket fence

8 minutes ago, The Riv said:

Getting absolutely shafted here @picket fence

Yeah I know but wait till you see my team of champions play for the love of the jumper here at PFFC ( Picket Fence Football Club) the club that blends "VISION WITH TRADITION" 

Team selections soon! 


Skuman is it my pick again now?? PF

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1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Skuman is it my pick again now?? PF

Yup. 

PFFC SELECTS

DYLAN GRIMES

 
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The final two up for @WERRIDEE (is that 23 in total? - let me know if there's been any further accounting errors)

Stay tuned for your final selection @picket fence

And then everyone should start preparing their pitches before we add final team-sheets and a poll. 

Slagging off rival teams, players and recruitment approaches will be highly encouraged. 

 

 

Angus Brayshaw and Elliott Yeo


Elliott Yeo is my sub. It says it all really my team is easily the best if I do say so myself.

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1 hour ago, WERRIDEE said:

Angus Brayshaw and Elliott Yeo

Both Brayshaws already taken. 

(Edit: Hamish is still available)

Edited by Skuit

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9 minutes ago, adonski said:

Do we need a sub? If so I need one more pick

Are you sure you haven't missed someone? I have you at a squad of 23:

1)  adonski - Bont

2)  adonski – Steele

3) adonski – Hawkins

4) adonski – May

5) adonski – Macrae

6) adonski – Lever

7) adonski – Whitfield

8) adonski – Fritsch

9) adonski – L. Jackson

10) adonski – Papley

11) adonski – C. Daniel

12) adonski – Maynard

13) adonski – Laird

14) adonski – R. Gray

15) adonski – Z. Bailey

16) adonski – Ben Brown

17) adonski – Bruest

18) adonski – Andrew Brayshaw

19) adonski – Starcevic

20) adonski - Petty

21) adonski  - Butters

22) adonski - Seedsman

23) adonski – Marshall


8 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Are you sure you haven't missed someone? I have you at a squad of 23:

1)  adonski - Bont

2)  adonski – Steele

3) adonski – Hawkins

4) adonski – May

5) adonski – Macrae

6) adonski – Lever

7) adonski – Whitfield

8) adonski – Fritsch

9) adonski – L. Jackson

10) adonski – Papley

11) adonski – C. Daniel

12) adonski – Maynard

13) adonski – Laird

14) adonski – R. Gray

15) adonski – Z. Bailey

16) adonski – Ben Brown

17) adonski – Bruest

18) adonski – Andrew Brayshaw

19) adonski – Starcevic

20) adonski - Petty

21) adonski  - Butters

22) adonski - Seedsman

23) adonski – Marshall

Right you are, final side:

FB: Starcevic, May, Petty
HB: Laird, Lever, Daniel
C: Macrae, Andrew Brayshaw, Whitfield
F: Jackson, Bont, Steele
HF: Papley, BBB, Gray
FF: Bailey, Hawkins, Fritsch
I/C: Maynard, Butters, Seedsman, Marshall
E: Bruest

Edited by adonski

PFFC s final selection is

JAMES HARMES Narrowly edging out Tom Sparrow and Zach Touhy

TEAM WILL BE SELECTED TODAY

Edited by picket fence

Actually Skuman I now have a squad of 22 sooooo I have 1 more pick to make 23. PPFC SELECTS 

JAYDEN SHORT EX RFC😁

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4 hours ago, picket fence said:

PFFC s final selection is

JAMES HARMES Narrowly edging out Tom Sparrow and Zach Touhy

TEAM WILL BE SELECTED TODAY

@WERRIDEE still has to remake his final selection in place of Brayshaw. If I was him I'd definitely be picking Harmes . . . 

2 hours ago, picket fence said:

Actually Skuman I now have a squad of 22 sooooo I have 1 more pick to make 23. PPFC SELECTS 

JAYDEN SHORT EX RFC😁

You're right - I forgot to swap out our names on our player-pick swap. So I have one less pick and you one more - but mine comes first. You can keep Short though, but he's open to WERRIDEE also. So if he wants to take either Harmes or Short, you'll have to select again (at anytime) - if not, then you're set to go. 

Cmon Werrideeman😃


6 hours ago, picket fence said:

Cmon Werrideeman😃

Who took Angus? I pick Cunnington

21 hours ago, adonski said:

Right you are, final side:

FB: Starcevic, May, Petty
HB: Laird, Lever, Daniel
C: Macrae, Andrew Brayshaw, Whitfield
F: Jackson, Bont, Steele
HF: Papley, BBB, Gray
FF: Bailey, Hawkins, Fritsch
I/C: Maynard, Butters, Seedsman, Marshall
E: Bruest

Mines better

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With no conflict between WD and Picket, my final selection is Nat Jones. 

Now I'll establish a new thread, with a poll, where you post your final teams and make a pitch. 

Again. white-anting and trashing each others teams and pitches is fair game, and more than encouraged. 

Stay tuned. 

 
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New thread is up - post your teams and pitches boys and girls. And no need to play nice. I have 100 percent of the vote to date. So good luck to the rest of you. 

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