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Hang on hang on, I thought I have picks 30 and 31 Sku?? Go back over and check the running sheet sans Buddy offer!!🤔

 
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3 hours ago, picket fence said:

Hang on hang on, I thought I have picks 30 and 31 Sku?? Go back over and check the running sheet sans Buddy offer!!🤔

Protest dismissed. Pick 30 was naturally mine and then I took the tired old Buddy off your hands with pick 31. 

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WERRIDEE:  16, 17, 24, 25, 32, 33, 40, 41, 48, 49, 56, 57

Pickett: 15, 18, 23, 26, 31, 34, 39, 42, 47, 50, 55, 58

Skuit: 19, 22, 27, 30, 31, 35, 38, 43, 46, 51, 54, 59

adonski: 20, 21, 28, 29, 36, 37, 44, 45, 52, 53, 60


So I have Jeremy Cameron,correct??

Seems like I have been comprimised with draft order somewhat hnmmmmm

🤔🙄😏🤨

Team Sheet, Im a lomg way of that!!🤔

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On 10/15/2021 at 9:47 PM, A F said:

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

Either do I but I'm strangely captivated 

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45 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Seems like I have been comprimised with draft order somewhat hnmmmmm

🤔🙄😏🤨

Team Sheet, Im a lomg way of that!!🤔

What's the complaint @picket fence?

Might be worth noting that as the draft order wasn't based on merit (or lack thereof) but rather a coin-toss (which scored you pick 2 and Oliver), I took the suggestion to follow a four-down and four-up pattern for greater equability. Such that adonski, who came last in the coin-toss, earned pick 4 & 5, and myself pick 3 & 6, through to WERRIDEE, who had to wait until pick 8 to follow up his #1, but then got 9 as well. Is there a specific breakdown in that order you think may have occurred? 


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Also, everyone is still miles off a team-sheet, as we all get side-tracked with normal life. The selections to date are as follows (from memory, the two trades I've been involved in are the only ones made to date):

WERRIDEE) Gawn, Wines, Boak, Neale, Langdon, McLuggage, Andrews

Picket Fence) Oliver, Walsh, NicNat, McKay, Stewart, J. Cameron

Skuit FC…..) Trac, Martin, Greene, Buddy, De Goey, C. Cameron, B. Smith.

adonski …..) Bont, Hawkins, May, MacRae, Lever, Whitfield, Fritsch, L. Jackson.

After seven 'rounds', adonski has an extra number because I sold him my 11 & 14 for 5, and you have one less because I kindly traded J. Cameron for Franklin and a pick 31 sweetener. 

 

 

 

Pick 32 is Darcy Moore

Pick 33 is Christian Salem

34 is Touk Miller


Cmon Adonskiman get ur A into G

Sorry!!

Z. Merrett & Papley

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1 hour ago, adonski said:

Sorry!!

Z. Merrett & Papley

Merrett taken at 35 . . . But happy to swap you J. de Goey for one of your picks :P


2 hours ago, adonski said:

Sorry!!

Z. Merrett & Papley

C. Daniel & Papley* it is

Your next Skuman then its PFFC the club that has vision with tradition at pick 39

 
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Now that we're into the back end of the best 22, some new fantasy drafting rules;

(Yes, everyone has other lives, and I've been as slack as anyone here to date, but we should get a move-on).

A poster-club shall forfeit their natural selection if not made within 24 hours of the previous pick. 

The poster can jump in at anytime after that forfeiture to make their selection. 

Whoever posts first between the forfeited pick and the next selection gets 'right-of-way'.

To countenance the advantage to @adonskiand @WERRIDEEin having bookended picks;

After a 24-hour lapse the next in line can make a selection, at which point the clock restarts. 

When a selection is made, tag the next person in line using the @symbol and poster handle. 

Exceptions can be made if excuses are furnished in advance - trading is preferable though. 

These new rules only take effect once all contestants agree and 'like' this post. 

Happy drafting everyone. Looking forward to setting up a poll and making the case for my list.  

 

 

 


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