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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
North Melbourne also looms as a significant first-round trade story. With the Kangaroos set to take Oakleigh Chargers star Finn O’Sullivan with Pick 2, they’re eyeing a move back into the first round in the hope of securing a key-position player.
The clubs considered most likely to trade with North are Sydney (Picks 19 and 22) and Richmond (18, 20 and 23), who combined hold five of the final six selections in the first round.
The Kangaroos’ future first-round pick is known to be up for grabs, but a straight swap for one of those late first round picks wouldn’t be fair value; it’s likely the Roos would want another pick thrown into the deal.
North in recent weeks has done lots of work recently on several talls, including Sandringham Dragons key defender Luke Trainor - the grandson of Kangaroos and Cats goalkicking legend Doug Wade. Trainor isn’t one of the 20 prospects invited to Marvel Stadium on Wednesday night, but he’ll be one of 12 players linked up to Fox Footy’s broadcast via Zoom.
Its just a shame that those knees have just given way and he now has touble walking..
What a player. Magnificent to watch. Looked like his stride was about twice as long as every one else when he ran. Unbelievable balance -always on his feet and a good leap as well. The complete footballer.Every club's expected guernsey presenters for the 2024 draft
Expected guernsey presenters
Adelaide: Nathan van Berlo
Brisbane: Chris Johnson
Carlton: Lance Whitnall
Collingwood: N/A
Essendon: Dustin Fletcher
Fremantle: Justin Longmuir
Geelong: Shannon Byrnes
Greater Western Sydney: Tom Green
Gold Coast: Jake Rogers
Hawthorn: Jarryd Roughead
Melbourne: Nathan Jones
North Melbourne: Keith Greig
Port Adelaide: Matthew Primus
Richmond: Dustin Martin, Trent Cotchin, Jack Riewoldt, Dylan Grimes, David Astbury
St Kilda: Andrew Thompson, Justin Koschitzke
Sydney: Brett Kirk
West Coast: John Worsfold
Western Bulldogs: Mitch Wallis
My all-time favourite player is the expected Guernsey presenter for us tonight.
Yes, I'm that old, I didn't get to see him often as living in Canberra, the North games were only televised 4 or 5 times a year, but he was great to watch. The guy could literally walk on water.
But oppo supporters have been in here for weeks saying that's why a top 5 pick next year is worth something like pick 42 this year?!HS not ready to declare it a Superdraft lol
I don't think we'll get a trade offer for 2 that's what we want, so we'll have to move future picks.Surely we use future picks to get another rd 1 pick. Keep pick 2
Tigs pick 10 or 11 for our f1 I’d imagine would be the playSurely we use future picks to get another rd 1 pick. Keep pick 2
and only for TauruOur f1 is worth a pick 7-10 (live pick)
otherwise we better hold it
and look to trade our f2 instead
I bumped into Kelvin Moore (ex star Hawthorn 1970s player) a number of years ago ( over 17 years ago) and he was doing electrical work around SeafordA few tears ago he did some plumbing at my house with his son. Travesty that someone as decorated as him was still working into his 60s
The AFL should have a retirement fund for all those players from the 60 70 and 80s who basically played for nothing
The Kangaroos’ future first-round pick is known to be up for grabs, but a straight swap for one of those late first round picks wouldn’t be fair value; it’s likely the Roos would want another pick thrown into the deal.
Did you give him shit about the Ashes?I bumped into Kelvin Moore (ex star Hawthorn 1970s player) a number of years ago ( over 17 years ago) and he was doing electrical work around Seaford
North Melbourne also looms as a significant first-round trade story. With the Kangaroos set to take Oakleigh Chargers star Finn O’Sullivan with Pick 2, they’re eyeing a move back into the first round in the hope of securing a key-position player.
The clubs considered most likely to trade with North are Sydney (Picks 19 and 22) and Richmond (18, 20 and 23), who combined hold five of the final six selections in the first round.
The Kangaroos’ future first-round pick is known to be up for grabs, but a straight swap for one of those late first round picks wouldn’t be fair value; it’s likely the Roos would want another pick thrown into the deal.
North in recent weeks has done lots of work recently on several talls, including Sandringham Dragons key defender Luke Trainor - the grandson of Kangaroos and Cats goalkicking legend Doug Wade. Trainor isn’t one of the 20 prospects invited to Marvel Stadium on Wednesday night, but he’ll be one of 12 players linked up to Fox Footy’s broadcast via Zoom.
First word and user name checks out!TRAINORRRR please footy gods make it be true
In read in his book, North bailed Barass out of a failing business venture with capital tied to a new contract - if I remember correctly.Curious to understand what highly respected career Ron would have had without football?
No point living a lie mate!First word and user name checks out!
Haha, nah I didnt actually but I did ask him about the fact he is in a lot of photos involving some of the great marks of all time under Phil "the snake" Baker and Michael Roach. He was a good sport and said he has the Baker pic at home but turns it upside down so he is on topDid you give him shit about the Ashes?
North Melbourne also looms as a significant first-round trade story. With the Kangaroos set to take Oakleigh Chargers star Finn O’Sullivan with Pick 2, they’re eyeing a move back into the first round in the hope of securing a key-position player.
The clubs considered most likely to trade with North are Sydney (Picks 19 and 22) and Richmond (18, 20 and 23), who combined hold five of the final six selections in the first round.
The Kangaroos’ future first-round pick is known to be up for grabs, but a straight swap for one of those late first round picks wouldn’t be fair value; it’s likely the Roos would want another pick thrown into the deal.
North in recent weeks has done lots of work recently on several talls, including Sandringham Dragons key defender Luke Trainor - the grandson of Kangaroos and Cats goalkicking legend Doug Wade. Trainor isn’t one of the 20 prospects invited to Marvel Stadium on Wednesday night, but he’ll be one of 12 players linked up to Fox Footy’s broadcast via Zoom.
Makes the insult from Barassi somewhat ironic in that case. Colour me surprised.In read in his book, North bailed Barass out of a failing business venture with capital tied to a new contract - if I remember correctly.