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If the genie came out and gave us 15 wishes, a player from each team coming to the Junction. Who would you pick?

Me

Adelaide - Ben Rutten (We need a FB)

Brisbane - Jonathon Brown

Carlton - Brendan Fevola

Collingwood - James Clement

Essendon - Matthew LLoyd

Fremantle - Matthew Pavlich

Geelong - Paul Chapman

Hawthorn - Lance Franklin

Kangaroos - Shannon Grant

Port Adelaide - Chad Cornes

Richmond - Brett Delidio

St. Kilda - Matthew Maguire (We need a CHB)

Sydney - Adam Goodses

West Coast - Dean Cox

Western Bulldogs - Brad Johnson

We have alot of forwards now so we could trade all of our current forward stocks.

 

good topic...if only!!

Adelaide - Scott Thompson....imagine thompson, chook, jones, moloney, sylvia

Brisbane - Jonathon Brown

Carlton - Jarred Waite/Marc Murphy

Collingwood - James Clement

Essendon - Matthew Lloyd

Fremantle - Matthew Pavlich

Geelong - Matthew Scarlett

Hawthorn - Lance Franklin

Kangaroos - Hamish McIntosh

Port Adelaide - Chad Cornes

Richmond - Matthew Kruezer...haha

St. Kilda - Nick Dal Santo

Sydney - Ryan OKeefe

West Coast - Chris Judd

Western Bulldogs - Brad Johnson

Adelaide - Ben Rutten

Brisbane - Brown

Carlton - Nick Stevens. His ball use is excellent and was having a cracking year.

Collingwood - Clement

Essendon - Lloyd. Cannot really think of anyone else but Alwyn.

Fremantle - Pavlich. Think Hasleby might be in the market next year.

Geelong - Gary Ablett. Becoming a star and also mathc winner

Hawthorn - Sam Mitchell. Buddy Franklin would be very close

Kangaroos - Brent Harvey

Port Power - Chad Cornes (I hate to say that)

Richmond - Deledio. richo three years ago.

Saints - Kosi.....

Swans - Spider Everitt. His ruckwork and ability to kick goals has been a huge plus for the swans.

Eagles - Chris Judd

Bulldogs - Daniel Cross

 

Adelaide - Ivan Maric

Brisbane - Leuenberger

Carlton - Marc murphy.

Collingwood - Dale Thomas

Essendon - Paddy Ryder

Fremantle - David Mundy.

Geelong - Selwood

Hawthorn - Franklin

Kangaroos - L.Hansen

Port Power - D.Pearce

Richmond - B.Deledio

Saints - Dal Santo

Swans - Malceski

Eagles - B.Waters

Bulldogs - Cooney

Hmmm, not bad. i'm pretty sure this young crop of upcoming stars would almost guarantee future success for the next 10 years

Adelaide - Scott Thompson

Brisbane - J Brown

Carlton - Carrazzo

Collingwood - Heath Shaw

Essendon - Mcphee

Fremantle - M Pavlich

Geelong - Gary Ablett

Hawthorn - Buddy

Kangaroos - Hamish McIntosh

Port Power - Chad Cornes

Richmond - Deledio

Saints - Dal Santo

Swans - Nick Malceski

Eagles - Chris Judd

W Bulldogs - Brad Johnson


Adelaide - Scott Thompson (I miss him in red & blue, but that aside you'd have to go Rutten)

Brisbane - Brown

Carlton - Murphy

Collingwood - Cloke

Essendon - Davey

Fremantle - Pavlich

Geelong - Scarlett

Hawthorn - Franklin

Kangaroos - McIntosh

Port Adelaide - Chad Cornes

Richmond - Deledio

St. Kilda - Mcguire

Sydney - OKeefe

West Coast - Judd/Kerr not fussed

Western Bulldogs - Gilbee

If the genie came out and gave us 15 wishes, a player from each team coming to the Junction. Who would you pick?

Me

Adelaide - Ben Rutten (We need a FB)

Brisbane - Jonathon Brown

Carlton - Brendan Fevola

Collingwood - James Clement

Essendon - Matthew LLoyd

Fremantle - Matthew Pavlich

Geelong - Paul Chapman

Hawthorn - Lance Franklin

Kangaroos - Shannon Grant

Port Adelaide - Chad Cornes

Richmond - Brett Delidio

St. Kilda - Matthew Maguire (We need a CHB)

Sydney - Adam Goodses

West Coast - Dean Cox

Western Bulldogs - Brad Johnson

We have alot of forwards now so we could trade all of our current forward stocks.

Who would you pick? On current reputation

Adelaide - Rutten (We need a FB)

Brisbane - Brown

Carlton - Waite

Collingwood - Clement

Essendon - Ryder

Fremantle - Sandilands

Geelong - G Ablett

Hawthorn - Hodge

Kangaroos - Boomer Harvey

Port Adelaide - Burgoyne

Richmond - Foley

St. Kilda - Maguire

Sydney - O'keefe

West Coast - Cox

Western Bulldogs - Cooney

We have alot of forwards now so we could trade all of our current forward stocks.

scott thompson is still in red and blue, just with yellow as well, makes me want to vomit

 
scott thompson is still in red and blue, just with yellow as well, makes me want to vomit

Ha Ha :lol:

It seems like a lot of people here (grandstand experts) think a few other Demon players have a bit of yellow about them too. :huh: (a big yellow streak down there bellies). Not me though.

FWIW

I beleive courage is a combination of motivation and desire.

Think about it.

Go Dees - Onward and Upward.

Adelaide - Mc Leod

Brisbane - wood

Carlton - Waite

Collingwood - Pendlebury

Essendon - Ryder

Fremantle - Pavlich

Geelong - Scarlett

Hawthorn - Franklin

Kangaroos - Firrito

Port Adelaide - Burgyone

Richmond - kretzuer

St. Kilda - Dal santo

Sydney - Hall

West Coast - Judd

Western Bulldogs - Gilbee


Adelaide - Rutten

Brisbane - Brown

Carlton - Murphy

Collingwood - Pendlebury

Essendon - Mcphee

Fremantle - Pavlich

Geelong - Ablett

Hawthorn - Hodge

Kangaroos - McIntosh

Port Adelaide - Chad Cornes

Richmond - Deledio

St Kilda - Riewoldt

Sydney - Goodes

West Coast - Judd

Western Bulldogs - Cooney

Brisbane- Leunberger

Essendon - paddy ryder

Geelong - joel Selwood

Kangaroos - Jess Smith

Port Adelaide - daneal pearce

Richmond - Kruiser

those are the youngsters i'd like

If the genie came out and gave us 15 wishes, a player from each team coming to the Junction. Who would you pick?

Me

Adelaide - Ben Rutten (We need a FB)

Brisbane - Jonathon Brown

Carlton - Brendan Fevola

Collingwood - James Clement

Essendon - Matthew LLoyd

Fremantle - Matthew Pavlich

Geelong - Paul Chapman

Hawthorn - Lance Franklin

Kangaroos - Shannon Grant

Port Adelaide - Chad Cornes

Richmond - Brett Delidio

St. Kilda - Matthew Maguire (We need a CHB)

Sydney - Adam Goodses

West Coast - Dean Cox

Western Bulldogs - Brad Johnson

We have alot of forwards now so we could trade all of our current forward stocks.

Adelaide - thompson

Brisbane - stiller/sherman

Carlton - fisher

Collingwood - didak

Essendon - davey

Fremantle - Matthew Pavlich

Geelong - bartel

Hawthorn - Lance Franklin

Kangaroos - wells

Port Adelaide - pearce

Richmond - Delidio

St. Kilda - riewoldt

Sydney - bucchanon/okeefe

West Coast - judd

Western Bulldogs - Ray

Adelaide - Ben Rutten

Brisbane - Jonathan Brown

Carlton - Marc Murphy

Collingwood - Dale Thomas

Essendon - Matthew LLoyd

Fremantle - Matthew Pavlich

Geelong - Jimmy Bartel

Hawthorn - Lance Franklin

Kangaroos - Nathan Thompson

Port Adelaide - Chad Cornes

Richmond - Nathan Foley (a gun)

St. Kilda - Nick Riewoldt

Sydney - Adam Goodes

West Coast - Chris Judd

Western Bulldogs - Lindsay Gilbee

Adelaide - Scott Thompson

Brisbane - Jonathan Brown

Carlton - Andrew Carazzo

Collingwood - Scott Pendlebury

Essendon - Paddy Ryder

Fremantle - Matthew Pavlich

Geelong - Matthew Scarlett

Hawthorn - Campbell Brown

Kangaroos - Daniel Harris

Port Adelaide - Shaun Burgoyne

Richmond - Nathan Foley

St. Kilda - Nick Dal Santo

Sydney - Ryan O'Keefe

West Coast - Chris Judd

Western Bulldogs - Daniel Cross


Adelaide - Ben Rutten or Scott Thompson

Brisbane - Jonathan Brown

Carlton - Mark Murphey

Collingwood - Scott Pendlebury

Essendon - Matthew Lloyd (and that choice really hurts!!!)

Fremantle - Matthew Pavlich

Geelong - Jimmy Bartel

Hawthorn - Robert Campbell or Sam Mitchell

Kangaroos - Daniel Wells

Port Adelaide - Cornes (either one would probably do)

Richmond - Nathan Brown (when fit) or Brett Deledio

St. Kilda - Matt Maguire (or Nick Dal Santo or Justin K....)

Sydney - Ryan O'Keefe or Brett Kirk

West Coast - Chris Judd or Darren Glass

Western Bulldogs - Brad Johnson

And you can tell by that, that I have trouble making definitive decisions :P !!!

Adelaide - Ivan Maric

Brisbane - Leuenberger

Carlton - Marc murphy.

Collingwood - Dale Thomas

Essendon - Paddy Ryder

Fremantle - David Mundy.

Geelong - Selwood

Hawthorn - Franklin

Kangaroos - L.Hansen

Port Power - D.Pearce

Richmond - B.Deledio

Saints - Dal Santo

Swans - Malceski

Eagles - B.Waters

Bulldogs - Cooney

Hmmm, not bad. i'm pretty sure this young crop of upcoming stars would almost guarantee future success for the next 10 years

Spare me!

Hansen is a [censored]!

Adelaide - Ben Rutten

Brisbane - Jonathan Brown

Carlton - Marc murphy

Collingwood - Scott Pendlebury

Essendon - Brent Stanton

Fremantle - Matthew Pavlich

Geelong - Paul Chapman

Hawthorn - Buddy Franklin

Kangaroos - Daniel Wells

Port Power - Daniel Pearce

Richmond - Brett Deledio

Saints - Nick Dal Santo

Swans - Ryan O'Keefe

Eagles - Kerr/Judd

Bulldogs - Ryan Griffen

Adelaide - Ben Rutten

Brisbane - Jonathan Brown

Carlton - Marc murphy

Collingwood - Travis Cloke

Essendon - Ryder

Fremantle - Matthew Pavlich

Geelong - Son of God (Ablett Jnr)

Hawthorn - Buddy Franklin

Kangaroos - Daniel Wells

Port Power - Chad Cornes

Richmond - Brett Deledio

Saints - Del Santo

Swans - Malceski

Eagles - Judd

Bulldogs - Everitt

Adelaide - Ben Rutten [best full back in the comp, a Melb deficiency]

Brisbane - Johnno Brown [obvious choice to replace Neitz]

Carlton - Marc Murphy [top midfield prospect]

Collingwood - Scott Pendlebury [top midfield prospect]

Essendon - Scott Lucas [can play either end, but obviously a dangerous forward]

Fremantle - Matthew Pavlich [too good not to pick]

Geelong - Matthew Scarlett [added with Rutten would definitely help the defence issues]

Hawthorn - Jordan Lewis [adds a bit of toughness, very good young player]

Kangaroos - Hamish McIntosh [would fill the shoes of Jeff White nicely]

Port - Chad Cornes [see Pavlich]

Richmond - They have no one I can think off. Perhaps Brett Deledio.

St Kilda - Nick Dal Santo [A-grade midfielder Melb needs]

Sydney - Ryan O'Keeffe [quality forward, can play up the ground]

West Coast - Chris Judd [see Pavlich, Cornes]

WB - Adam Cooney [more midfield class]


St Kilda - Nick Dal Santo [A-grade midfielder Melb needs]

i dont agree we have plenty of midfielders and plenty of good ones..... we need KPP

do st kilda have a strong leading CHF maybe?

i dont agree we have plenty of midfielders and plenty of good ones..... we need KPP

do st kilda have a strong leading CHF maybe?

I'd take Kosi. Swap at FF and in the ruck.

Adelaide - Ben Rutten [best full back in the comp, a Melb deficiency]

...

Ash, who would you take to Essendon?

 

Crows-Bock

Lions-Brennan

Carlton-Marc Murphy

Pies-Travis Cloke

Bombers-Mcphee ( with sylvia :) )

Dockers- Pavlich

Geelong--Selwood

Hawks-Franklin

Kangaroos-Petries (can play forward or back)

Port-Cornes Chad

Tigers- Nathan Brown ( so we have 2)

Saints-Mr Santos

Swans- Leo Barry

Eagles-Kerr

Doggies-Brad Johnson

i dont agree we have plenty of midfielders and plenty of good ones..... we need KPP

do st kilda have a strong leading CHF maybe?

Add Dal Santo, and the likes of Brock and TJ might get freed up.

Brock is struggling with a heavy tag ATM, as has TJ in the past.


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