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Richmond picking Tambling and giving the Hawks Buddy, has to be the greatest gift.

 

The Saints gifting us Trac and picking McCartin has to be up there…. He was a clear No 1 pick, but the Saints wanted a Riewoldt replacement. 
 

Sincerely Thanks 😘

 

Toumpas instead of Wines makes us look a little silly.

Nabbing Clarrie at 4 was daylight robbery.

Edited by Demon Disciple

 

Josh Kennedy for the Eagles. The gift that kept on giving. 

I didn't really want to say it but we basically gift wrapped Jack Darling to the Eagles because we took ......... i didn't want to mention his name. 


7 minutes ago, 4_Kent_Watts said:

I didn't really want to say it but we basically gift wrapped Jack Darling to the Eagles because we took ......... i didn't want to mention his name. 

Yeah but but he was the U18 AA CHF. Pretendergast certainly knew how to pick em

Slightly harsh but the Saints gift wrapped Chris Judd for the Eagles.

Ball was good, Judd was better.

12 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Yeah but but he was the U18 AA CHF. Pretendergast certainly knew how to pick em

Ahh, now I know who you are talking about. 

*Shudder*, Back into therapy for me now.

 

Probably not what you meant, but the AFL giving us Peter Jackson was the gift that we are still enjoying.

Thought this was going to be another thread on the umpiring WB receive. 


Gus as FA compo for Chip

Still think the 2 x 1st and 1 x 2nd for Dogga may prove fruitful. Jefferson needs development and size, but looks very good at training. Freo's 1st and 2nd in next year's so-called super draft will be interesting to watch

Time will tell

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28 minutes ago, Left Foot Snap said:

Ahh, now I know who you are talking about. 

*Shudder*, Back into therapy for me now.

Sorry, I don’t know - who are we talking about?

17 minutes ago, Ollie fan said:

Sorry, I don’t know - who are we talking about?

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