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So we spun Jackson and our own first and second round picks into Jefferson, Windsor and Tholstrup.

Time will tell whether Jackson, ND14 and ND35 was worth those three but from where we were - to get a top 7 pick and an obvious Taylor target in KT we can uncoil at least.

Will bump the thread in 2028. 

 

Jackson was for 1st rd 2022 and 1st and 2nd round 2023 

Jackson = Jefferson and Windsor 

note the 2nd rd pick 27 was flipped as part of Dees get 11, Crows get 14,27,35 

Throlstrup = (after picks ontraded to other clubs the 14,27,35 was) Darcy Wilson, Billy Wilson and Luke Lloyd

time will tell 

 
2 hours ago, rpfc said:

So we spun Jackson and our own first and second round picks into Jefferson, Windsor and Tholstrup.

Time will tell whether Jackson, ND14 and ND35 was worth those three but from where we were - to get a top 7 pick and an obvious Taylor target in KT we can uncoil at least.

Will bump the thread in 2028. 

2028, also the year Andrew Brayshaw claims his second premiership with the Demons (and Angus his fourth) after moving in a free agency deal because Fremantle didn't have any cap space left after burning it all on Jackson.


Saw this thread and thought Jackson Haul was yet another young potential draftee that we were looking at.

#UppercaseForProperNouns

😉

The one guarantee in football and picks there is no guarantees in football they turn out like you hope, god knows we have had plenty of them.

 
29 minutes ago, Phil C said:

Sticking to the Jackson theme. Just because!

And why not?  Here's a great Aussie band of the 90s.

E2fXz04.jpg

 


Jackson leaving also meant we got to experience the death ride. That was great fun. This should be factored into the overall value of the trade imo.

8 minutes ago, BDA said:

Jackson leaving also meant we got to experience the death ride. That was great fun. This should be factored into the overall value of the trade imo.

The death ride was great, although it ran out of steam later on. 4 premiership points either way in our favour in Round 24 and we probably could have snared Duursma. Shame the AFL devalued all our deathriding in the blink of an eye with the rubbish McKay compo. Hopefully Windsor turns out OK. 

2 hours ago, demon3165 said:

The one guarantee in football and picks there is no guarantees in football they turn out like you hope, god knows we have had plenty of them.

Norf's Larkey would win us a flag or two. He was way way way down the draft in the seventies.

Might be the best ever lowly draft pick.3

1 hour ago, Deebauched said:

Norf's Larkey would win us a flag or two. He was way way way down the draft in the seventies.

Might be the best ever lowly draft pick.3

Not the way we delivered the ball into the forward line...

3 hours ago, Demonstone said:

And why not?  Here's a great Aussie band of the 90s.

E2fXz04.jpg

 

Ha! Yes of all the pretentious Sydney cabaret-rock bands of the 90s, they were certainly one of them. 


If the Grundy trade worked out we would be laughing.

41 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

If the Grundy trade worked out we would be laughing.

If my Aunty had wheels, she’d be a bike.

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13 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

If my Aunty had wheels, she’d be a bike.

In my younger days you had to be careful if you referred to a female as a bike.

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8 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Jackson was for 1st rd 2022 and 1st and 2nd round 2023 

Jackson = Jefferson and Windsor 

note the 2nd rd pick 27 was flipped as part of Dees get 11, Crows get 14,27,35 

Throlstrup = (after picks ontraded to other clubs the 14,27,35 was) Darcy Wilson, Billy Wilson and Luke Lloyd

time will tell 

[censored] - I hope @WalkingCivilWar hasn't had a cardiac arrest reading this. You okay dear?

57 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

[censored] - I hope @WalkingCivilWar hasn't had a cardiac arrest reading this. You okay dear?

Me when I read it…


Blink 182 Wtf GIF


💀🏇was fun.

Footy media think we are behind. PB 🪶 🧢 ?

Draft point’s we are up.

IQ points we are miles up.

jackson will be a 🏉 🦄 and would have loved him to stay, but we’ll be ok.

 
12 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

If my Aunty had wheels, she’d be a bike.

Has she already got handlebars?

Saw the thread title and thought this was about a kid currently tearing up the U14s called "Jackson Haul".


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