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2 minutes ago, Nascent said:

1. WC - Reid

2. GC - Walter (bid matched)

3. Nth - McKercher

4. Nth - Curtin (first surprise)

 

dees trade pick 7 and f1st with hawks for pick 5

 

5. Dees - Duursma

6. Wb - Sanders

7. Hawks - Watson

8. GC - Read (bid matched)

9. GWS - Windsor

 

Adelaide trade 12 and 22 for Geelongs pick 10 and change

 

10. Ade - O'Sullivan

11. Ess - Caddy

12. Gee - Leake

13. Mel - Tholstrup

 

 

This or

if WC trades pick 1 then

1 Reid 

42 Simpson

if no live trades 

7 Curtin

13 Windsor

 

 

 

6. Windsor

11. Tholstrup.

Personally, I would be very disappointed if we didn’t take Curtin, but I expect the two above will be who we go with. 
 

Edit: iPhone autocorrected ‘Windsor’ to ‘Wilson’.

Edited by BLWNBA

 
  • Crom rumoured to want the Giants pick for Curtin so swap them round
  • 3 bids in a row from the Swans for fun

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Edited by adonski

12 minutes ago, adonski said:
  • Crom rumoured to want the Giants pick for Curtin so swap them round
  • 3 bids in a row from the Swans for fun

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Just a theory but If Adelaide deal up for Curtin at 9 we could move up to 10 with Geelong to take Leake given Essendon will likely take Caddy and GWS might not want a key defender.

 


On 17/11/2023 at 12:07, WalkingCivilWar said:

But will we? He’ll be guarded, like he should be. 

l would not be surprised if our frontal assault for Reid is a smokescreen.

Duursma and Tholstrup

 

Hope for 

6 Sanders or Curtin

11 Windsor, Leake Or O’Sullivan 

 

Looks like it will be as many journalists and Cal prediction

6 Windsor 

11 Tholstrup 

18 hours ago, Deemania since 56 said:

l would not be surprised if our frontal assault for Reid is a smokescreen.

Duursma and Tholstrup

 

I doubt it is a smokescreen as it was an offer that could have been accepted and as yet hasn't been rejected and Taylor when asked who he would pick at 6 said Reid indicating the obvious that anyone who could select him would unless they had bigger issues (go home and need for multiple quality picks) 

 
On 19/11/2023 at 18:02, spirit of norm smith said:

Hope for 

6 Sanders or Curtin

11 Windsor, Leake Or O’Sullivan 

 

Looks like it will be as many journalists and Cal prediction

6 Windsor 

11 Tholstrup 

What do we win? Though Windsor and Tholstrup were paying $1.25 odds 

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10 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

What do we win? Though Windsor and Tholstrup were paying $1.25 odds 

Adonski is our winner. Picked both Windsor and Tholstrup with the first response to the opening post.

In hindsight, many might say "but they were the obvious choices". Except that of about 60 suggestions made, only two or three actually got both selections correct.


47 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

You're not a member of the  English men's Test cricket team, are you?

Nah, just a supplier of quality bants!

Edited by layzie

2 hours ago, layzie said:

Didn't write it here but I also had Windsor and Tholstrup..

He was talking about predicting before they were picked.


Some really smart picks by a few people Congrats.

On 21/11/2023 at 15:06, layzie said:

Didn't write it here but I also had Windsor and Tholstrup..

I predicted you predicted them.

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