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Just now, DubDee said:

Assuming Freo win, we are very lucky to get pick 5 out of a 10 win season

the team in ninth are on 11 wins

We have done well overall

 
2 minutes ago, Nascent said:

We have done well overall

Still could end up with 4 & 5.

Looking like the worst possible result today with Freo starting to belt the Hawks and Gold Coast barely scraping by. 

Still a decent result all up to get pick 5 from the Jacko trade last year. 

 
Just now, Lord Travis said:

Looking like the worst possible result today with Freo starting to belt the Hawks and Gold Coast barely scraping by. 

Still a decent result all up to get pick 5 from the Jacko trade last year. 

If north win, Reid is still on. ND5 with a 10 win season is a bit overs for Freo so I am glad to take it from them.

3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Still could end up with 4 & 5.

True, would rather the earlier pick locked in place though. Still a chance.


Freo really shouldn't have finished 5th from bottom. Great for us but a big under achievement for them.

We would have ripped Peter Bellends arms off for pick 5 or 6 last trade period.

Great result for the club at the end of the day.

Not stressed one bit, extraordinary bit of business by JT and his merry men and women.

 

Wow what are North doing?!

Reid back on the cards here?!?

The twists and turns of all the death rides and scenarios confuse the [censored] out of me!


Hawks are 27 down with 5 to go in the third, if they can get it down to 21 or under they might make a late run.

Suns would have to be the softest team in the league. From leading Kangas by 28 points up to now down by 5 goals. Wow Hardwick was thinking his new job is Xmas … he might be challenged !! His best toys are soft toys!!! 


16 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

22 point lead to the Roos with 5 to go in the third.

Looking like North and the Dorkers will win, which means we could will trade with Meth Coast. Adelaide should beat them so will get pick 5 and pick 23 from them to go will out 1st and 2nd picks this year. 

23 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

22 point lead to the Roos with 5 to go in the third.

18 points but not sure how long left, could Gold Coast make a late run?

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5 minutes ago, samcantstandya said:

18 points but not sure how long left, could Gold Coast make a late run?

I'll answer my own question GC need 6 goals to win now so I reckon providing Adelaide does the right thing then the option with WCE is still alive

9 minutes ago, samcantstandya said:

18 points but not sure how long left, could Gold Coast make a late run?

31 with 9 mins isn’t safe but I can’t see it happening.


Full credit to North for putting in the effort today. Unfortunately Freo did the same. As long as our trustworthy recruiters are on the ball again, those juicy extra picks should more than compensate for the loss of Jackson. Mind you, I'm still sorry he chose to leave.

 

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