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The Under 18 Championships game is on Foxtel right now:-

Kreuzer and Cotchin are the current favourites for #1 draft pick -

Western Australia

1 Luke Pratt

2 Cuize Garlett

3 Chris Masten

4 Rhys Palmer

5 David Ellard

6 Jarrhan Jacky

7 Daniel Rich

8 Justin Russell

9 Steven Browne

10 James Venturini

11 Simon Starling

12 Patrick McGinnity

13 Chris Yarran

14 Don Stirling

15 David Myers

16 Matthew DeBoer

17 Tayte Pears

18 Alex Rance

19 Tony Notte

20 Matthew breen

21 Simon Crossland

22 Cale Morton

23 Dave Gourdis

24 Aaron Sweet

25 Jarad Winter

26 Michael Dawes

27 Callum Leslie

28 Luke Sampey

29 Mat Tedesco

30 Nicholas Naitanui

Victoria Metro

1 Will de Bruin

2 Patrick Veszpremi

3 Matthew Kreuzer

4 Jeremy Laidler

5 Lachlan Hill

6 Addam Maric

7 James Polkinghorne

8 Michael Hurley

9 Dean Putt

10 Rhyce Prismall

11 Dylan Joyce

12 Mitchell Farmer

13 Harry Croft

14 Scott Simpson

15 Brad Jones

16 Jack Grimes

17 Jackson Trengove

18 Andrew Otten

19 Jarrad Grant

20 Luke Potts

21 Will Sullivan

22 Steven Gaertner

23 Hugh Sandilands

24 Callan Ward

25 Trent Cotchin

26 Nick Cattapan

27 Ashley Arrowsmith

28 Brett Meredith

29 Darcy Daniher

30 Matthew Lobbe

 

Oh no were not, getting priority picks. We wont get priority this year mate. They (the AFL) changed the rules recently and now the team must have won less than 4 games in the previous year to get priority picks. Meaning if we win less than 4 this year AND less than 4 next year we will be allowd priorities next year. A shocking rule but thems the brakes

Oh no were not, getting priority picks. We wont get priority this year mate. They (the AFL) changed the rules recently and now the team must have won less than 4 games in the previous year to get priority picks. Meaning if we win less than 4 this year AND less than 4 next year we will be allowd priorities next year. A shocking rule but thems the brakes

If Carlton win one more game (and I'm sure they will), then they don't get a priority pick.

Meaning that whoever finishes bottom gets the #1 pick, followed by the team placed 15th getting the #2 pick and so forth.

Can I hear you say "GO CARLTON"? ;)

 
If Carlton win one more game (and I'm sure they will), then they don't get a priority pick.

Meaning that whoever finishes bottom gets the #1 pick, followed by the team placed 15th getting the #2 pick and so forth.

Can I hear you say "GO CARLTON"? ;)

Jarad priority picks arnt around anymore. Like i said, if we won less than 4 games last year and this year we would be entitled this year. Believe me...ill find the evidence if you dont

if you win 4 games, you get a pick at the end of the first round, if you do it for 2 years runing, then you get it at the start


Jarad priority picks arnt around anymore. Like i said, if we won less than 4 games last year and this year we would be entitled this year. Believe me...ill find the evidence if you dont

If we finish 16th, and Carlton win one more game, we'll get the #1 draft pick.

We won't get pick #4 as well, if that's what you mean to say.

There are no more first round priority picks unless a team wins less than 10 games over two years. Priority picks however still exist in the second round, and whoever finished on the bottom gets the #1 pick.

If we win less than 5 games this year WE DO GET A PRIORITY PICK.

it is just after the first round instead of before the first round. it is still a massive advantage.

imagine having pick 2,18 and 20. if we win 4 games.

but we get only pick 2 and 19 if we win 5 games.

I would be very happy to come last as ruck is the most serious issue for us. Richmond need another ruckman too so Kreuzer looks the most likely to be drafted high. I would love to get him or Cotchin or Myers

 
If we finish 16th, and Carlton win one more game, we'll get the #1 draft pick.

We won't get pick #4 as well, if that's what you mean to say.

There are no more first round priority picks unless a team wins less than 10 games over two years. Priority picks however still exist in the second round, and whoever finished on the bottom gets the #1 pick.

Its the final draft in December that will get really interesting.

Lots of players out of contract???????

WE may as well get something out of this nightmare season

We wont finish last

We wont finish 2nd last

We wont finish 3rd last

We will finish 4th bottom giving us pick 4, 20, 36, 52, 68 (assuming carlton win 1 more game)


has anyone been watching on foxtel WA are playing pretty good... killing Vic metro...

standout players i have noticed from WA are Chris Masten, Rhys Palmer, David Ellard and chris yaran and yaran is only 16 atm.... so the commentators said on foxtel i couldn't believe it he looks like an absolute gun...

as for Vic metro i like Matthew Kreuzer, Addam Maric ,Michael Hurley Jack Grimes and Cotchin -

thats just who i have noticed since watching....

We will finish 4th bottom giving us pick 4, 20, 36, 52, 68 (assuming carlton win 1 more game)

You think 3 clubs will finish below us? :o

Who are they, and how highly do you rate Riley's ability to get us going in the last 9 games?

You think 3 clubs will finish below us? :o

Who are they, and how highly do you rate Riley's ability to get us going in the last 9 games?

i think west toast and geelong and surely collingwood will finish below us!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

we will get a top 2 pick dont worry about that.

now that riley is coach we will be playing raw youngsters, trying players in certain positions, and putting injured players into early surgery...

i doubt we will more than 2 more games this season.


if you win 4 games, you get a pick at the end of the first round, if you do it for 2 years runing, then you get it at the start

Yep, I can confirm that.

If we only win four games for the year then we'll be getting top pick plus pick 17 AND 18.

(This assumes that Richmond win three more and pass us, otherwise it'd be pick 2 + pick 19 and 20)

Yep, I can confirm that.

If we only win four games for the year then we'll be getting top pick plus pick 17 AND 18.

(This assumes that Richmond win three more and pass us, otherwise it'd be pick 2 + pick 19 and 20)

u mean 1,17 and 19

or 2,18,and 20

(just a smal thing dont mind me)

I think we will finish 2nd or 3rd bottom. I doubt we will get past Lions. They have a few home games and should finish above us. We also have a lousy percentage.

Bell may miss a few. Danners said Neitia's knee is stuffed.

I think Richmond, Carlton and Brisbane will finish below us. I think richmond will win 2 more games. I believe we will win about 4 more and I think Brisbane will lose most of their remainding games. If we are to bottom out than we should be aiming for a priority selection. If we win 6 games I will be spewing.

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