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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
FB | Sam Taylor | |||
HB | Robert Murphy | Ted Richards | Daniel Rich | |
MF | Josh Daicos | Jordan Dawson | Josh Kelly | |
HF | Jamarra Ugle-Hagan | Bayley Fritsch | ||
FF | Cyril Rioli | Matthew Lloyd | Stephen Milne | |
OB | Jarrod Witts | Clayton Oliver | Nathan Jones | |
IC | Ben Cunnington | Lewis Jetta | ||
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Sydney Select Hawthorn forward Mark Williams.
Premiership player
So that gives me every team but Geelong and GWS
Oh I remember that post! At the time I thought you meant those were the other defenders you were considering, not the ones that were gone. So I was wondering if, even after bringing him up, whether people were dismissive of Vlastuin for whatever reason. He is/was every bit as good as Houli (slightly different attributes) who went a lot earlier. An absolute beast in his own defensive 50. Suits the modern game perfectly with his capacity to turn defensive contests into scoring chains.Was just submitting your pick Purps.
Also, I wrote in an earlier post that Nick Vlastuin had been selected. I must have misread. Oh well, I'm still more than happy with Saad.
Going to bed now so will pick in the morning.
Unless I change my mind I've got all my players set. They're all players I like.Pick Sam Reid (GWS), you know you want to
danster168 will be over the moon with this selection.
While I have you here danster168 we have Petracca at pick 43 and Oliver at pick 71 - with 10 Geelong players taken before Clayton.danster168 will be over the moon with this selection.
You want a soft key forward who's had one good year?Pick #278 Mabior Chol
Rounding out the last selections in the draft we realized the importance of a versatile tall forward who could take on occasional ruck duties while Naitanui rested. We desired a player with the characteristics that define the Fremantle Dockers and descend on greatness. On the field, Mabior provides a competitiive 3rd tall option up forward with strong hands overhead and precision in front of goal. He also brings versatility in the ruck to take the burden off Nic. Mabior brings characteristics that extend beyond statistics and key metrics, chiefly the holistic things that forge strong relationships. These being strength, resilience and courage. We welcome Mabior to the Dockers and look forward to his contribution and growth at the club.
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