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Tonight’s Draft - The Second Crack

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6 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Do we have any picks left tonight ? Thats my question??

Technically no. But we don't need one. Taj will be the last pick in the draft.

 
Just now, Daniel Dee Demon said:

Technically no. But we don't need one. Taj will be the last pick in the draft.

How??

 
2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

How??

Can you panic a little bit more please?

Dont worry about the pick. We have one. The AFL coverage is rubbish. It doesnt bother updating the pick numbers.


I'm curious who we attempted to trade up for with Adelaide. Was it Soligo or did we think Adelaide was after Howes or another player? Apologies if discussed earlier/elsewhere

1 minute ago, Roger Mellie said:

I'm curious who we attempted to trade up for with Adelaide. Was it Soligo or did we think Adelaide was after Howes or another player? Apologies if discussed earlier/elsewhere

I dont think we know yet. We were so heavily linked to Howes, that I would like to think that it was for him. Hopefully JT lets us know in a post draft interview.

6 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Fair enough but it can be confusing. I thought if no one nominated Taj and Andy M-W we could take them as Rookies saving money and keeping a senior list spot.

It is confusing and I'm still not across all the rookie rules. I believe AMW can be cat-b Rookied if no bids comes through.

 
8 minutes ago, BAMF said:

Can you panic a little bit more please?

Dont worry about the pick. We have one. The AFL coverage is rubbish. It doesnt bother updating the pick numbers.

I agree Picket needs to panic more as I'm sure MFC recruiters were asleep at the wheel and plumb forgot about Woey Junior

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Spelling, I think


8 minutes ago, Daniel Dee Demon said:

Technically no. But we don't need one. Taj will be the last pick in the draft.

Just waiting for the welcome to the MFC TAJ thread.

 

Pick coming up for the Demons at 66.

3 minutes ago, BAMF said:

Can you panic a little bit more please?

Dont worry about the pick. We have one. The AFL coverage is rubbish. It doesnt bother updating the pick numbers.

Posters panicking ….demondland hasn’t seen that since early in the 3rd quarter of grand final gameday thread 🤨

Pick 66 has just come up on the screen for Melbourne- that must be for Taj?

Now 65 has come up as well Taj Woewodin!!!!


Here we go! Welcome Taj!

We've got picks until we fill our list or pass, we traded out the earlier picks for draft capital next year so we didn’t waste them this year. 

66 has now disappeared?


Ask yourself why does the pick keep moving?

what picks does that leave us for the 2022 draft at the minute? might have a few we can bundle up and do some magic to get us up the draft order again

1 minute ago, Demons1858 said:

what picks does that leave us for the 2022 draft at the minute? might have a few we can bundle up and do some magic to get us up the draft order again

1st round - 0 (Traded to Adelaide)

2nd round - 1 (Our pick)

3rd round - 2 (Our pick and Adelaides)

4th round - 2 (Our pick and Saints)

 

JT coming up shortly.

Reading between the lines sounds like we were very surprised Howes was available


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