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9 minutes ago, Colm said:
It’s going to be a boring to watch but I’m still looking forward to it. Excited to see who’s the lucky draftee is that gets to join our young and talented list. 

How things have changed these past few years. The Grand Final is now our GF, not draft day.

 
5 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

That is what I said in point 3) of the post you quoted but curiously deleted it from the quoted post 🤔  

The deleted part of my post is below.

There are many permutations of pick swaps for us and other clubs and yeah giving up pick 17 for two in the low 20's is one. 

Honestly didn't see any point 3 when I quoted you. At the very least I didn't intentionally delete it. 

When does it start? Fox puff piece central.....

 

You know we won the flag when I only just realised it's draft night because Kayo popped up with a reminder on my phone.

What a time to be alive! 


Horne-Francis looked the most unimpressed person to be taken at Number 1 in the draft I think I have ever seen.

1 minute ago, MadAsHell said:

Horne-Francis looked the most unimpressed person to be taken at Number 1 in the draft I think I have ever seen.

Have they finally made the first pick?

On the AFL website they have done the top 10

Sorry I misread it. They were saying will they go as predicted and listed club and player.

Edited by Wrecker46
Just let the draft run

 

Mac Andrew to the Gold Coast. Bad luck for the kid. From a selfish perspective increases the chances of him coming home to us after 2 years or when the suns are disbanded


4 minutes ago, BDA said:

Mac Andrew to the Gold Coast. Bad luck for the kid. From a selfish perspective increases the chances of him coming home to us after 2 years or when the suns are disbanded

Nothing surer. He will be in Melbourne (city) in 3 years. 

17 minutes ago, MadAsHell said:

Horne-Francis looked the most unimpressed person to be taken at Number 1 in the draft I think I have ever seen.

Thought the same MadAsHell - Seriously death by a thousand lashes would be welcomed rather than watching this waffling dribble.

If this is the best night of the year for Cal Twomey then I am intrigued to know what a bad night for him could look like.......

10 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Nothing surer. He will be in Melbourne (city) in 3 years. 

no need for (city) he'll choose us. after he's been in the gym for 2-3 years


9 minutes ago, demonglory said:

Thought the same MadAsHell - Seriously death by a thousand lashes would be welcomed rather than watching this waffling dribble.

If this is the best night of the year for Cal Twomey then I am intrigued to know what a bad night for him could look like.......

Not sure he isn't happy, I just fink he might be a foody player first and fourmost.

Our picks are now currently 19, 38, 42 and 50.

3 minutes ago, Ithinkimgawnalever said:

Blake Howes looks a pretty safe pick as predicted on the phantoms.  Any one got any late mail as to our first choice? 

All depends what the Giants do with their next pick.


Twomey has the first 10 spot on. Would be a hell of a lot quicker and better if they just let him run through his selections as the draft.

 
2 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

How things have changed these past few years. The Grand Final is now our GF, not draft day.

Given how many kids we had out there, the grand final was not that far off our draft day!

Poor Ben Hobbs.


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