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Pick the 2 Biggest weaknesses of each team.

?/Geelong

?/P Adelaide

?West Coast

?/Kangaroos

?/Hawthorn

?/Collingwood

?/Sydney

?/Adelaide

9/St Kilda nk

8/Brisbane

7/Fremantle

6/Essendon

5/W Bulldogs

4/Melbourne

3/Carlton

2/Richmond

P*Carlton

 

Trade Bruce and Miller to Freo for pick 7

7/Melbourne - Rhys Palmer

6/Essendon - Chris Masten

5/W Bulldogs - Lachie Henderson

4/Melbourne - Brad Ebert

3/Carlton - Cale Morton

2/Richmond - Trent Cotchin

P*Carlton - Matthew Kreuzer

bruce has to agree to a move doesnt he??

he aint going nowhere!

and please dont pass over lachie henderson if we managed to get 2 top 10 picks...

 

Yep, if we get pick 7 or 8 with our pick 4, We need to get Henderson and one of Cotchin (i can dream), Ebert or Palmer.

Would love Morton, but think carlton will take him with pick 3, cotchin going 2

Adelaide and Port are rumoured to wanting to go for everyting to get higher in the draft and get ebert, could turn our pick 4 into a lower pick and a very good player, or 2 first rounders ever


Would love Morton, but think carlton will take him with pick 3, cotchin going 2

Adelaide and Port are rumoured to wanting to go for everyting to get higher in the draft and get ebert, could turn our pick 4 into a lower pick and a very good player, or 2 first rounders ever

Pick 4 to Port

Danyle Pearce to Melbourne!

OR

Pick 4 to Port

Salopek and Ports 1st rounder to Melbourne

OR

Pick 4 and Mark Jamar to Adelaide

Nathan Bock, Brent Reilly and Adelaides 1st rounder to Melbourne

We absolutely must keep our first round pick... unless Judd wants to come home :rolleyes:

Not many teams are willing to trade first round picks. The only way we could get an extra one is if we traded TJ or Robbo. I'd like to keep both, but you'd have to seriously consider it if a club was offering that in a trade.

?/Geelong - key forward if anything

?/P Adelaide - key defender or full back

?West Coast - Another forward option

?/Kangaroos - Key PP

?/Hawthorn - Ruckman and Key defender

?/Collingwood - Midfielders

?/Sydney - Quick midfeilders and develop a ruckman

?/Adelaide - Gun forward

9/St Kilda - Forward to replace G-Train and speed

8/Brisbane - small forward option if Bradshaw fit

7/Fremantle - Speed through midfield

6/Essendon - KPP to replace ageing stars and midfielders

5/W Bulldogs - Big forwards and tough midfielders

4/Melbourne - Speed, Ruckman, Key forward and key defender

3/Carlton - Key forward, ruckman, key defender and speed

2/Richmond - Key defender and forward to replace Richo

P*Carlton " "

 

?/Geelong - Key defender

?/P-Adelaide -Key PP

?West Coast - Kfwd/mids

?/Kangaroos - Speedy mids

?/Hawthorn - Ruck, Key defender

?/Collingwood - KPP, speedy mids

?/Sydney - small marking fwrd/KPF/B

?/Adelaide - KPP, speedy mids

9/St Kilda - Speedy mids

8/Brisbane - KPP, speedy mid

7/Fremantle - Speedy mids

6/Essendon - Speedy mids

5/W Bulldogs - Big fwrd and tough mids

4/Melbourne - KPP, speedy mid

3/Carlton - Key forward, key defender, ruckman and speed

2/Richmond - Key defender and forward

P*Carlton " - ruck

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?/Geelong - key forward if anything

?/P Adelaide - key defender or full back

?West Coast - Another forward option

?/Kangaroos - Key PP

?/Hawthorn - Ruckman and Key defender

?/Collingwood - Midfielders

?/Sydney - Quick midfeilders and develop a ruckman

?/Adelaide - Gun forward

9/St Kilda - Forward to replace G-Train and speed

8/Brisbane - small forward option if Bradshaw fit

7/Fremantle - Speed through midfield

6/Essendon - KPP to replace ageing stars and midfielders

5/W Bulldogs - Big forwards and tough midfielders

4/Melbourne - Speed, Ruckman, Key forward and key defender

3/Carlton - Key forward, ruckman, key defender and speed

2/Richmond - Key defender and forward to replace Richo

P*Carlton " "

I'm starting to think that Carlton & the Tige's both may go for KPP's with there first picks. From what I know they both seem to have weak defences so therefore may go for Rance firstup. They'll want a player who'll be ready to play round 1 & as both have reasonable running players I think they will go for Class tall KPs.


and please dont pass over lachie henderson if we managed to get 2 top 10 picks...

I've heard his name mentioned a few times but haven't seen him play. Can you give us a bit of a run down if you've seen a lot of him? Is there a current player you could liken him to in the AFL?

I've heard his name mentioned a few times but haven't seen him play. Can you give us a bit of a run down if you've seen a lot of him? Is there a current player you could liken him to in the AFL?

Lachie Hansen.

Hasn't he been an absolute star number 3 pick for the roos!

He is an absolute [censored] and watched him on numerous occasions for Tassie too.

Bad pick up roos!

Lachie Hansen.

Hasn't he been an absolute star number 3 pick for the roos!

He is an absolute [censored] and watched him on numerous occasions for Tassie too.

Bad pick up roos!

I think they were talking about Lachie Henderson.

He will be in this years draft. Lachie Hansen was a Roos choice.

Lachlan Henderson is a big bodied forward who will play AFL (hopefully with us) next year.

Sorry to correct but someone had to.

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