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Always good content. Not quite as riveting as the 2019 one but getting JT's detailed analysis of why these two guys will be guns is music to the ears.

It would be interesting to know where we rated Langford overall. The video is edited a bit. JT mentions Langford being "the next preferred midfielder" so I'm guessing he's referring to Ashcroft or maybe we had Jagga Smith or FOS ahead of him. 

Anyone else distracted by Goody's fried rice? Like FFS mate just eat it after the cameraman has gone. LOL

JT: “HL will be our next preferred”

Not that it means anything now & I’m absolutely wrapped with Harvey, but I wonder who our “preferred” 1st option was?


1 minute ago, RedLegs23 said:

JT: “HL will be our next preferred”

Not that it means anything now & I’m absolutely wrapped with Harvey, but I wonder who our “preferred” 1st option was?

I think they had Jagga higher

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4 minutes ago, RedLegs23 said:

JT: “HL will be our next preferred”

Not that it means anything now & I’m absolutely wrapped with Harvey, but I wonder who our “preferred” 1st option was?

It was Jagga.

 
41 minutes ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

Always good content. Not quite as riveting as the 2019 one but getting JT's detailed analysis of why these two guys will be guns is music to the ears.

It would be interesting to know where we rated Langford overall. The video is edited a bit. JT mentions Langford being "the next preferred midfielder" so I'm guessing he's referring to Ashcroft or maybe we had Jagga Smith or FOS ahead of him. 

Anyone else distracted by Goody's fried rice? Like FFS mate just eat it after the cameraman has gone. LOL

Eating Fried rice with chop sticks is just showing off

I struggle with a dumpling

42 minutes ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

Always good content. Not quite as riveting as the 2019 one but getting JT's detailed analysis of why these two guys will be guns is music to the ears.

It would be interesting to know where we rated Langford overall. The video is edited a bit. JT mentions Langford being "the next preferred midfielder" so I'm guessing he's referring to Ashcroft or maybe we had Jagga Smith or FOS ahead of him. 

Anyone else distracted by Goody's fried rice? Like FFS mate just eat it after the cameraman has gone. LOL

I heard we had Lalor as 1


33 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

It was Jagga.

Yeah. One of those rare moments where you win with either or. Both will be jets, no doubts. 

2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Enjoy.

 

Thanks for posting that Dazzle. Love this up close and personal stuff, JT had everyone’s attention, I have been hanging out for Langford for the last three months.😁😁

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JT

Good content?

There wasn't one single new or interesting thing in there. 

I know many of us are draft nerds and there might still be some appeal to the more casual dees fan but a few comments from JT on each of the draft picks and that's it? Then the footage we've already seen from draft night?

Would it kill them to provide just even a little morsel of something interesting?

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39 minutes ago, RedLegs23 said:

Yeah. One of those rare moments where you win with either or. Both will be jets, no doubts. 

Funny enough when I was reading the Carlton bigfooty forum, majority of their supporters wanted Langford over Jagga.


3 hours ago, demoncat said:

Good content… on the MFC socials?

What is happening 😱

Exactly!

This is the type of content we wanna see!

 

Well done Demons social media people! 😀👍🏻

Got excited at this, the excitement JT had was palpable about Langford and Goody looked like he was the owner of Black Caviar when he saw the young men for the 1st time after the pick.

1 hour ago, DEE fence said:

Got excited at this, the excitement JT had was palpable about Langford and Goody looked like he was the owner of Black Caviar when he saw the young men for the 1st time after the pick.

Sad?

Tragically, Black Caviar died a couple of months ago

But in any case im hoping Langford and XL are champion colts rather than champion mares and throw hundreds of father son/daughter winners after their career finishes.

1 hour ago, binman said:

Sad?

Tragically, Black Caviar died a couple of months ago

But in any case im hoping Langford and XL are champion colts rather than champion mares and throw hundreds of father son/daughter winners after their career finishes.

Already sending them off for stud?

Just now, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Already sending them off for stud?

Their footy career might go 12 years if they are lucky.

If they are even luckier, their post playing stud career might go 50 years.

We might have langfords and Lindsay's running around in red and blue for the next 100 years!


I want to see the behind the scenes documentary about how they managed to have jumpers ready with their pick number/name on the back! 

Did they have a a whole bunch of variations of name and pick number ready to go?

Did they just wing it and prepare one jumper for each and hope for the best?

Did they iron the numbers and name on the spot and if so who brought the iron?!

David Copperfield areas.

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15 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

Could well have been referencing Levi. We did select him before Langford, after all.

No one other then Brisbane was ever getting him. The fact that it took for us at pick 5 to bid on him is a disgrace to the system in itself.

 
Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

No one other than Brisbane was ever getting him. The fact that it took for us at pick 5 to bid on him is a disgrace to the system in itself.

JT would still include him in his rankings.

Keeping the comment “our next preferred” in the edit for a pick 6 draftee was a bit odd… so my assumption is it was a direct reference to the publically known fact we selected Ashcroft before him.

19 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

I want to see the behind the scenes documentary about how they managed to have jumpers ready with their pick number/name on the back! 

Did they have a a whole bunch of variations of name and pick number ready to go?

Did they just wing it and prepare one jumper for each and hope for the best?

Did they iron the numbers and name on the spot and if so who brought the iron?!

David Copperfield areas.

Well, they wouldn't want to have rely on the Demon shop. They'd have to find it for starters.


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