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DRAFT DAY TWO: THE 2022 AFL NATIONAL DRAFT

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28 minutes ago, DeeZone said:

Jeez he said his mum wouldn’t be happy if he had to move interstate, bloody hell.!!!

Full quote:

Though Adams said it would be “pretty exciting” to go to the Magpies which from the outside it looks like a “good fun club”, he has no qualms to moving interstate. However the West Australian said his mother might take some convincing to get on board.

“Open to the opportunity, mum might be a bit disappointed losing another one of her children because my sister’s over in America at the moment,” Adams said. “She might be upset, but I won’t be too mad, I might get mum getting off me about cleaning dishes.”

 

Thanks wwsw, hopefully once May, Lever, Petty and Turner get around him he will become a fully fledged Dee.!!!

 

Would be nice if teams could stop picking players so we can have some talent for a rookie pick 

1 hour ago, DeeSpencer said:

Topped up in the trade period and now have replacements on deck for Ben Brown and May.

After getting Lever and McDonald replacements in Turner and JVR last year.

Plus a big hand next year to hammer midfield and quality flankers.

Get some pace and special skills in the rookie draft please 

Absolutely agree.  Next year we will have to go for more pace across half back and midfield.   


1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

So happy for Caleb Mitchell.

Agree @dazzledavey36  Wanted him in red and blue.  I was thinking we’d grab him when our pick came.  
Loved his ability to side step and deliver in his left foot.  Moves with composure with footy in hand.  Oh well. Have to put trust in JT. 

 

Jed Adams has very good highlights is quick, agile and has great hands, played both forward and back in the highlights.

21 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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Cal Twomey picked for first 13 in correct order and predicted 59 selections in total. The bloke's a freak.

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3 hours ago, Demonstone said:

Richmond have selected Steely Green.  I wonder if his middle name is Daniel.

you mean woody purple?

So how did Barnett slide so far?

Edit: HS made an error and said pick #53.

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11 hours ago, Palace Dees said:

Cal Twomey picked for first 13 in correct order and predicted 59 selections in total. The bloke's a freak.

Or perhaps has a very good relationship with most of the recruiters

3 hours ago, Sydee said:

Or perhaps has a very good relationship with most of the recruiters

I think the desire for trades this year made the top 10 present itself. Teams had to call each other and player managers and probably Cal to really work out who was going where to evaluate trades. 

Still, it’s impressive work from Cal to have the order figured out. I hope teams get a little more aggressive with trades and are willing to do so without the order completely revealed in future years so there’s some more drama 

  • 2 months later...

Some media about our 2022 draft recruits for those interested.

Edit: they all speak very well and there is yet another pump up for McVee in there.

 

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3 hours ago, Nascent said:

Some media about our 2022 draft recruits for those interested.

Edit: they all speak very well and there is yet another pump up for McVee in there.

 

Very enjoyable to see them and hear them. We forget how young they are.

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