A few pages back I suggested
i.e. 3 picks in the 10-15 range for one future Brownlow Medallist.
You do not lose any players for a premiership tilt and we cross our fingers and hope 1 or 2 are not a bust.
Chillax and read between the lines, the above says: "we do strongly reinforce our Club's absolute commitment to equality".
Anyhoo, I've posted mine. Just remember that I love you all: straight, gay or in between.
Venables was pick 13, they have pick 13 or thereabouts for the next 2 years.
Cripps was pick 13 and they ought to pay triple his original value - still less than the amount we gave up for Judd.
Cough up your first, 2018 first and Venables.
Oh and Hurn better stand aside too because Cripps isn't playing second fiddle to a 30yo half back flanker.
If I read the phantom drafts correctly, O'Brien has the best skills. But we'll find out at draft combine.
Kicking test (score out of a possible 30)
Tom Williamson (24)
Kym LeBois (23)
Never pass up the opportunity to cut corners or take shortcuts.
Never push yourself to the point of exhaustion.
Never set a time you can't beat.
Madden, J. (1996). Harry: The words and wisdom of Justin Madden. Sydney: Ironbark.
What if we were going to draft Dow or Rayner instead and they're still available at pick 4? ;)
SOS will know if the talent pool stretches to 3, 4 or even 7 players. By all reports it's a draft with no particular standouts for pick 3? Cam Rayner has swallowed all the hype for the past couple of...
Structurally and age wise, he is. They have few other talls under the age of 25 other than Himmelburg. List management isn't just being about gambling on a flag while Jacobs, Douglas, Jenkins, Betts, Walker and MacKay are on the list.
When Leaver leaves, they'll be forced to top up on talls...
Lever would be worth more to Adelaide than Gibbs does to Carlton.
Talia and Hartigan are just the right age but not getting any younger and they've turned to a 25 year old cricketer. At the Blues we have Cuningham, SPS, Pickett and Fisher plus pick 3† emerging.
Last year both teams that leapt to the prelim lost. It will be interesting to see how Adelaide and Richmond have handled their second bye in 3 weeks.
I'd back Richmond and Adelaide marginally based on a home ground advantage.
However, Geelong and GWS looked underdone in the first week but...
I do find it a bit of a red herring when Coalition office bearers and members of the government for the NO side cite religious protections as an argument.
THEY, the conservatives, are in power and the only ones capable of drafting the bill before parliament. Any protections will be built into...
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