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Other sports must laugh at the way AFL does things.

 

Should’ve been eligible to us under the Great Uncle - Great nephew rule. AFL screwing us again 


42 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Other sports must laugh at the way AFL does things.

American friends at work hysterical today at how AFL do things. 

Arrived, didn’t like the culture, then left… 

 

Dees are the only ones with the balls to make the bid … others like Blues & Crows & Kangas were gutless imv 

Two minutes as a Demon 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

Good luck Levi … welcome back any time.  

JESUS H WHY ARE WE STILL POSTING HE AINT US SO PAAAARK OF

7 hours ago, picket fence said:

JESUS H WHY ARE WE STILL POSTING HE AINT US SO PAAAARK OF

I think it's called levity....!


We also bid on Isaac Heeney in 2014, one pick before Petracca, and Callum Mills in 2015, one pick before Clarry.

Some useless trivia for you all. 

In simple practical terms what was the difference to Brisbane between us picking Ashcroft at 5 and other teams picking him at say 1 and 10.

I know it's points but what does that point differential translate to in cold hard picks

Thanks


20 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Lasted 2 minutes.

Goodbye 

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3 hours ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

We also bid on Isaac Heeney in 2014, one pick before Petracca, and Callum Mills in 2015, one pick before Clarry.

Some useless trivia for you all. 

Well now that's got good omens written all over it.

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

In simple practical terms what was the difference to Brisbane between us picking Ashcroft at 5 and other teams picking him at say 1 and 10.

I know it's points but what does that point differential translate to in cold hard picks

Thanks

Chews up more of their 3rd round picks.

Right now they’ve got 46, 47, 49, a bid at pick 1 would’ve wiped them out.

And earlier Marshall bid would’ve wiped out 56 and 59 too.

They’re effectively still live with solid 3rd rounders because of the nonsense teams at 1-4.

 

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