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32 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

They get Scott Welch’s boy via FS next season. Looks fairly handy so wonder will they look at packaging some first rounders next year for a top pick before Welsh gets nominated or to target a ready made player like Petty

Petty came to mind for me as well. Welsh is a beauty, they may be hoping to have have WC’s pick land ahead of a bid for Welsh and have 2 high draft pick-worthy kids to look forward to.

 
 

Please not Nick Watson. We had the original Wizard.  Watson is a small one position forward pocket. He was not effective in the midfield this year as shown in the GF. Sure he’s got tricks but we have Kozzy and need more midfield or key back youngsters like Curtin, Sanders, Leake, O’Sullivan or Windsor.  


We've traded pick 42, so if Kynan Brown is picked in the draft we won't be able to match. 

We will get him as a rookie if no one calls out his name. 

They clearly don't love him 

1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Are they still serving pre draft cocktails?? 

More like raspberry lemonades with extra sugar from the look of those kids during the live cross to Brownie!

1 minute ago, fr_ap said:

We've traded pick 42, so if Kynan Brown is picked in the draft we won't be able to match. 

We will get him as a rookie if no one calls out his name. 

They clearly don't love him 

Won’t be picked. Locked in for a spot on the rookie list.

 

Love how they drop that TRADE IS IN sign as Eagles are ‘thinking’

Made a few jump of their seats i bet

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My god why did it take so long for west coast to tell us they're picking Harley?

Also what happened to the clubs reading out the players they are drafting 

Just now, dees189227 said:

My god why did it take so long for west coast to tell us they're picking Harley?

Also what happened to the clubs reading out the players they are drafting 

The AFL probably forces it to be that way for fake drama.


And are they thinking about no 3

Typical AFL. I will come back around 8.30 they might have got to 6 by then. 

Edited by old dee

Can this script be any more obvious.


8 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

My god why did it take so long for west coast to tell us they're picking Harley?

Also what happened to the clubs reading out the players they are drafting 

Where have you been?

They haven't done this for a number of years.

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Where have you been?

They haven't done this for a number of years.

Honestly I haven't watched a draft for awhile. Only tuning in tonight to see our picks 7 & 11

 
Just now, dees189227 said:

Honestly I haven't watched a draft for awhile. Only tuning in tonight to see our picks 7 & 11

Well you haven't missed much. 

11 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

My god why did it take so long for west coast to tell us they're picking Harley?

Also what happened to the clubs reading out the players they are drafting 

The players get drafted well before the TV says they are. It’s so they can get the interviews and analysis in.


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