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28 minutes 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 

OR we do another pick trade as needed late in the draft, I presume.

7 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Does anybody else have CC on Kayo? Never seen it before and don’t know how to turn it off.

Are you watching on your phone in portrait mode? For some reason settings don't show unless you are in landscape.

 

Can't wait to see who our draft pick will be compared to. So far the draftees have been compared to Burgoyne, Martin, Harvey and even Pickett 


10 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

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

The whole draft set up coverage is the worse.

So the live feed crossed over to a room where a dozen blokes in West Coast polos are congratulating each other for picking Harley Reid at pick 1. 😂

 
1 minute ago, dees189227 said:

Here we go. We're up next

Thanks Eric 


Caleb Windsor

can someone please let us know who is selected?

Boohoo worst outcome I could imagine


Bolter hey?


Compared to Whitfield sounds good to me.

Just now, DemonWheels said:

Caleb Windsor

We need different type of player I'm sure he is great but we need some other type convince me pls someone

 

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.


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