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Thought I'd make a list of which players are actually available in the psd and who are rumoured to be.

Available:

Lance Whitnall

FergusWatts

Djaran Whyman

Daniel McConnell

Tim Walsh

Darren Pfeiffer

Potential:

Jarred Brennan

Jude Bolton (Re-signed further 2 years)

Troy Selwood (Possibly re-signed with Brisvegas)

Mark Johnson

Xavier Clarke

Danny Meyer

Ashley Sampi

Ben McKinley (Contracted for another year)

Kepler Bradley

Post any more than you've heard.

(Thanks grazman with the updates)

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Geez I am praying hard for the magical Jared Brennan

If you saw his 7 goal gaul agsinst the Pies at the MCG, then you will understand why

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ben Mckinley is contracted for next year so isnt an option...

Fergus Watts is our realistic option who is young and would potentially add alot to our side if he clicked his game like he has the potential to

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ben Mckinley is contracted for next year so isnt an option...

Fergus Watts is our realistic option who is young and would potentially add alot to our side if he clicked his game like he has the potential to

Thanks for that

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ben Mckinley is contracted for next year so isnt an option...

Fergus Watts is our realistic option who is young and would potentially add alot to our side if he clicked his game like he has the potential to

all i know about fergus watts.. is he was the player in the dream team comp... who u get coz he was on the bottom of the price list...

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I'd take a punt on either Bradley or Watts. It's a PSD pick so it's not like you're expecting these guys to set the world no fire, but if they do than it's a bonus. (I'm working under the assumption that even if Brennan nominates for the PSD, he'll be picked up before us)

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haha, lets get mckinley next year CAC...yeah i wouldnt mind brennen but i fear that the two really good options that could pop up in the PSD will go straight to richmond and carton and we will miss out on any bargains..

The one advantage we have is that we have more room in our salary cap than Richmond, and after the Blues signed Judd I'd guess the same thing. So a player can nominate his price to get to us, just like Gasper did to end up at Richmond (I have a long memory!!) and avoid us.

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Darren Pfeiffer would be worth a look. Pick 17 in 2005 running backman who reportedly has a lot of potential, was playing very well for Norwood and a lot of the Crows fans are very unhappy with him being cut. Apparently the problems might have been off field so if we could turn him around he might be a great pick up

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Thought I'd make a list of which players are actually available in the psd and who are rumoured to be.

Available:

Lance Whitnall

FergusWatts

Djaran Whyman

Daniel McConnell

Tim Walsh

Potential:

Jarred Brennan

Jude Bolton

Troy Selwood

Mark Johnson

Xavier Clarke

Danny Meyer

Ash Sampi

Ben McKinley (Contracted for another year)

Kepler Bradley

Post any more than you've heard.

Jude Bolton has signed a new two year contract with the Swans, I believe Selwood has re-signed with Brisvegas. I'd also heard whispers Sampi was going to be given one more year as well.

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Have to be careful who we pick up int PSD, we dont wont a dud, i think Brennan is a liability... i think more players will come to hand. Prismall from the cats would be a good option if available

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I thought I read somewhere over the weekend that Ian Perrie got delisted by Adelaide.

He's no Wayne Carey, but as pantaloons says, the list is thinning and is pretty uninspiring so far. Perrie might be a handy pick up at a cost of next to nothing.

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can somebody like J.Brennan be drafted in the natioanl draft before the PSD?

Only if their club delists them. Players contracts are valid till the 31st October, and final nominations for the national draft is prior to that. Otherwise Judd could have gone to Carlton as their 1st pick in the national draft, without the fuss.

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Yes.

Brennan can't nominate for the ND unless he is delisted by Brisbane, which won't happen. Listed players can only nominate for the PSD. (Was that the question?) That's my understanding anyway, I stand for correction.

As for the current list, well, colour me uninspired. I'd prefer not to participate based on that list.

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