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How did we slide to 39?

 
1 minute ago, DeeZone said:

How did we slide to 39?

Mitchito Owens matched bid.

I gave up on the Fox coverage a few years ago. At least Cal Twomey knows who the kids are. If you are frustrated then maybe check out the AFL.com.au coverage.

Howes still on the board at pick 36.. feeling like i am going to be super disappointed here for him to get so close.

 

Painfully slow, but still some decent prospects surprisingly available.

Howes, Taylor, Warner all seem solid types.

Trading up to 36.


What reason would the afl have for rejecting a trade with crows for pick 36, surely if 2 teams agree to a trade they should stay out of it

Edited by Garbo

Guess we wanted Bazzo?

One would assume as we've already traded our future first the AFL wouldn't let us trade our future second.

They have the ability to make exceptions though...

 
28 minutes ago, MadAsHell said:

30 Picks down and Rhett Bazzo still on the board.

If he's still there at 38 we have to take him!

Sh*t! I reckon we knew West Coast were going to take him.

Howes please or Zac Taylor.


Finally our turn next

Did they ban us for being too good?

Then we get Howes anyway. 

Lovely 

Yes!!!!!


1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Howes please or Zac Taylor.

Howes it is


Just now, BAMF said:

Hell yes! The player we were linked to at pick 17. 

Gr8 result

 

Traded out 43 for a third next year

Howes. Hell yeah. Is it just me or does that feel like a massive win. Stoked

 
1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Traded out 43 for a third next year

Nice. It should be an early third so should be around the same spot. Hopefully we can use it next year to a club needing points to combine our third rounders to move up.


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