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40 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

The thing that worries me with these so called super drafts is in reality they only become super drafts 3-5 years down the track. There's been plenty of busts picked at 9. Whilst I trust JT to get them right we can ill afford to not nail the picks we get. There's no doubt 2, perhaps 3 standouts in the top 10 this year and I don't want Carlton taking the guy we're chasing. Twomey thinks we may try to trade our picks again, it's going to be interesting viewing that's for sure. 

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don’t worry Roost

Carlton are just as likely if not more so, to get their pick wrong

The top 10 is stacked. More than 2 or 3 guns 

 
31 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

Carlton just got pick 3 for 12, 14 and Matt Owies. WC then gives 14 for Liam Baker. That is horrendous business from Wet Toast. All of it. 

That's thoroughly embarrassing if it's true. Surely there's more to it. 

36 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

Carlton just got pick 3 for 12, 14 and Matt Owies. WC then gives 14 for Liam Baker. That is horrendous business from Wet Toast. All of it. 

So West Coast lose pick 3 and they have to take Owies as well?!?

 

When looking at these trades you have to bear in mind how this draft is rated. Carlton gave up a future first and second to get 14. We gave up a future first a second and a heap of lesser picks for 9. West Coast should get two good players at 12&14 plus Owies as steak knives. It’s a good deal for them. 
 

Carlton rumoured to be after FOS, I’m hoping we land Langford or Lalor so don’t mind them jumping into 3. 


FOS looks a beauty.

 

West Coast trading 3 for mid teens picks and 2 out of contract players in Baker and Owies, yikes. Steal for the Blues.

38 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Gotta be one of the worst trades I can recall, dees could have split pick 5 for that and given that to blues and then done the same trade, efficiency getting 3 for 5 for all the sense this trade makes


20 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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Hilarious if North keep 2 or trade it and that club or North takes FOS, if that is the boy Carlton want as reported.


25 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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Brisbane lost 228 points here... might mean they're willing to make those points up with 49 for Sharp, which is 287 points.

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22 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

They got 12, Baker and Owies for 3 and will probably get a local boy still there at 12.

 

All I can say is that WC must REALLY want Baker

Ooze must be wetting himself with 6 picks inside the top 24!


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