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North will win this. 

Pick 1 is back on


I hate the modern camera work; might as well be at the ground

 
6 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

not if weagles beat crows

zero chance. the crows have some backbone


30 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

That’s something to worry about after we win the flag, Nasc

Can always fantasise about both.

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1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

north doing themselves out of pick 1 and the most attractive compo package in one fell swoop

Conspiracy theory. Afl have told North they won't give them pick 1 & 2 however will give them 2 and 3 if they win there last game as the optics aren't as bad.

1 minute ago, Nascent said:

Conspiracy theory. Afl have told North they won't give them pick 1 & 2 however will give them 2 and 3 if they win there last game as the optics aren't as bad.

Notwithstanding that The Suns are owned by the AFL


2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

north doing themselves out of pick 1 and the most attractive compo package in one fell swoop

Maybe North have been told that if they have ND1 they won't get ND2 for McKay and they have decided to not tank and will end up with ND2 and ND3 as well as Sanders who is a top 10 draftee.

I have a feeling something awful will happen in the Brisbane v Saints game this afternoon.

Every other game today is either dreary beyond words or tainted beyond redemption.

We could be looking at the worst single day of home-away season football in the AFL era.

1 minute ago, Nascent said:

Conspiracy theory. Afl have told North they won't give them pick 1 & 2 however will give them 2 and 3 if they win there last game as the optics aren't as bad.

you know it makes sense

 
2 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Conspiracy theory. Afl have told North they won't give them pick 1 & 2 however will give them 2 and 3 if they win there last game as the optics aren't as bad.

 

Just now, Lucifers Hero said:

Maybe North have been told that if they have ND1 they won't get ND2 for McKay and they have decided to not tank and will end up with ND2 and ND3 as well as Sanders who is a top 10 draftee.

👏👏👏 Snap!!


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