Competitions Make Your Own Team - Carlton Board AFL Player Draft Game

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I'm picking this player at this selection because he provides solid value as a forward who can contribute across multiple areas of the game. His work rate, tackling pressure, and ability to win contested possessions make him a reliable source of points, especially in formats that reward tackles and disposals. His versatility allows him to impact the game in both defensive and offensive roles, giving him a high fantasy floor for consistent performance. He’s a smart pick and absolutely steal at this stage to strengthen my interchange and forward line with a player who can contribute regularly to the overall score.

The player I selected at this pick is:
Bailey Banfield from the Fremantle Football Club.

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I'm picking this player at this selection because he provides solid value as a forward who can contribute across multiple areas of the game. His work rate, tackling pressure, and ability to win contested possessions make him a reliable source of points, especially in formats that reward tackles and disposals. His versatility allows him to impact the game in both defensive and offensive roles, giving him a high fantasy floor for consistent performance. He’s a smart pick and absolutely steal at this stage to strengthen my interchange and forward line with a player who can contribute regularly to the overall score.

The player I selected at this pick is:
Bailey Banfield from the Fremantle Football Club.

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underrated role player
 
I’ve had my good eye on these 2 Suns for a while now.
Both have no problem finding the ball.
One is a bit of an excitement machine and can play at both ends;

So I’ll take Joel Jeffrey

That other has had a couple of consistent seasons, top 15 in AFL for rebound 50’s, injury curtailed the back end of last season but he’s a good player;

Wil Powell

Right back at ya bradfisher14
 
I’ve had my good eye on these 2 Suns for a while now.
Both have no problem finding the ball.
One is a bit of an excitement machine and can play at both ends;

So I’ll take Joel Jeffrey

That other has had a couple of consistent seasons, top 15 in AFL for rebound 50’s, injury curtailed the back end of last season but he’s a good player;

Wil Powell

Right back at ya bradfisher14
Bugger
 
I’ve had my good eye on these 2 Suns for a while now.
Both have no problem finding the ball.
One is a bit of an excitement machine and can play at both ends;

So I’ll take Joel Jeffrey

That other has had a couple of consistent seasons, top 15 in AFL for rebound 50’s, injury curtailed the back end of last season but he’s a good player;

Wil Powell

Right back at ya bradfisher14
Powell is gone m8. Go again.

Flew too close to the (Gold Coast) sun.
 

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I’ve had my good eye on these 2 Suns for a while now.
Both have no problem finding the ball.
One is a bit of an excitement machine and can play at both ends;

So I’ll take Joel Jeffrey

That other has had a couple of consistent seasons, top 15 in AFL for rebound 50’s, injury curtailed the back end of last season but he’s a good player;

Wil Powell

Right back at ya bradfisher14
Powell long gone mate
 
My next pick is a star of the future and will end up a value selection for my team. He’s a talented young defender with strong potential to develop into a consistent scorer. With his ability to read the game, intercept, and contribute to rebound efforts, he could see his role expand in the coming seasons. As a versatile and promising defender, he offers great upside for future fantasy production

I have chosen to select with this pick:
Hugh Bond from the Adelaide Football Club

BlueNath
 
I’ll grab the Texan… Tex Walker
not safe for work no GIF
 

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