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2 hours ago, adonski said:

Will Verrall

South Adelaide, ruck
Melbourne, Geelong, Collingwood and Port Adelaide are believed to be interested in him as a potential rookie option.

via Adelaide Now

They did not link us with Lemmey or Barnett fwiw 

Will be suprising if we dont pick up at least 1 ruck or ruck/forward in the national or rookie draft.

 
2 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Declan Reeve’s Final Phantom AFL Draft - First Two Rounds

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A point of difference - no Jefferson at 13 and Foster at 37

 
5 minutes ago, Freddy Fuschia said:

A point of difference - no Jefferson at 13 and Foster at 37

Yes please to these selections. 

Finally a phantom without the groupthink of us taking Jefferson.

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On 12/26/2021 at 6:04 AM, Chelly said:

This year’s early top 10 

1. Will Ashcroft (Brisbane F/S) 183cm midfielder (Sandringham Dragons)
2. Elijah Tsatas 184cm midfielder (Oakleigh Chargers) 
3. George Wardlaw 181cm midfielder (Oakleigh Chargers) 
4. Adam D'Aloia 184cm midfielder (Woodville-West Torrens) 
5. Harry Lemmey 199 cm key position forward (West Adelaide) 
6. Jackson Broadbent 202cm ruckman (Peel Thunder) 
7. Jhye Clark 183cm midfielder (Geelong Falcons) 
8. Elijah Hewett 182cm midfielder (Swan District) 
9. Jed Hagan 174cm midfielder (East Fremantle) 
10. Harry Sheezel 183cm medium forward (Sandringham Dragons)

Well, I did my best but 5/10 plus Hewett at 14 is just about a pass mark. However, a disappointing three of these players missed out and Lemmey dropped down the list on the second draft night.

I'm trying again this year.

 

8 hours ago, Chelly said:

Well, I did my best but 5/10 plus Hewett at 14 is just about a pass mark. However, a disappointing three of these players missed out and Lemmey dropped down the list on the second draft night.

I'm trying again this year.

 

not far off tho, Hagan and D'Aloia both made the U18 AA side and didnt get drafted so realistically they could not have done more!

 

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