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WC was overselling Curtain. What's wrong with him? Have they tricked Adelaide into a mistake?

 

I’m glad we have a player to swap for Petty next year now

 

Bugger. O'Sullivan picked by the cats two spots ahead of our next pick.

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

What's our next pick after pick 13?

Have we picked 13


5 minutes ago, Neitas bump said:

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?

The rules changed. We missed Mac by one year. Could not bid inside the top 20. Mac went 5. The suns have their own set of rules

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

What's our next pick after pick 13?

78


Looking for upsides;

Not taking Curtin, and Adelaide trading up to make sure they got Curtin, suggests both clubs think Petty will be staying with Melbourne longer term.

Windsor allegedly has speed, agility, defensive work ethic and 'the best delivery in the draft' in both skill and vision.

If the product matches the packaging, it really will change the way we can operate.

He also racks up more running bounces than our whole team does combined!

1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Wilson or Tholstrup.

Not Wilson please


1 minute ago, wizardinoz said:

What happened to our pick 11 now 13?

Gold Coast academy players.

For example, North bid on Walter with pick 3. Walter gets drafted at pick 3 to Gold Coast, but North still has their pick, so it pushes back to 4.

Two academy bids so far, so our picks slide back 2 spots.

1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Well we've been bumped up because of other clubs trading 

No we haven’t. We’ve been bumped because of Academy picks.


Interesting GWS pick

The GWS pick looks stoked to be playing in front of 4,000 people every second week. 

Is this 'draft night' just an open bar for a bunch of 18 year olds and their mates?

 

Kenny Powers!!!!


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