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1 minute ago, Little Goffy said:

Haven't seen us take a bolter like that since Clayton Oliver.

Touching wood, shedding a tear for not getting Curtin who has been my stable draft-crush all along.

I'm devastated we didn't look at Curtin

 

Welcome to the club Caleb, just help us to one more flag and you will be remembered for eternity.

 

Curtin off to Adelaide

Wow that seems like a real surprise. I feel like Curtin or O’Sullivan made the most sense, trust the guys who get paid the big bucks I guess 


1 minute ago, Kent said:

I'm devastated we didn't look at Curtin

Of course we looked at him.  We decided that Windsor was better.

Have some faith in our recruiting staff FFS.

Gutsy trade up by the Crows

 

Surprised we didn't go Curtin 


Clearly he and his family are ecstatic about coming to the Dees. Daniel Curtin on the other hand, not so enthusiastic about going to the crows, 😆

4 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Of course we looked at him.  We decided that Windsor was better.

Have some faith in our recruiting staff FFS.

Ahhh no I find that difficult we have 3 or 4 at Casey who won't realise their draft selections in my view

By the look of it, WC wasn't that interested in Curtin either. Certainly not for their F1.


Serious Toumpas/Weideman vibes with this pick. Not impressed.

Edited by leucopogon

Thrilled we didn't jump for Curtain

Windsor our most uncontested pick since Toumpas. Let's hope history doesn't repeat. 

1 minute ago, djr said:

By the look of it, WC wasn't that interested in Curtin either. Certainly not for their F1.

What a joke!!@@

Imagine being drafted to Essendon and on fox footy they just compared him to Jake stringer.

He might push Jake out of the team.


Can anyone explain why we couldn't pick Mac Andrew as a Melbourne academy player last year, when gold coast are allowed to pick 2 academy players in the top 10 this year?

11 minutes ago, Kent said:

I'm devastated we didn't look at Curtin

Don't be

Dodoro is NOT a genius

 

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