The economist's insight isn't all that much of a revelation.
The economist's insight isn't all that much of a revelation.
Loose translation from the Latin is - I am tall, so I hit out.
Sorry all for breaking this thread - thanks to the Moderators for fixing it.
Last edited by Ruck'n'Roll; 20th May 2019 at 02:27 PM.
Loose translation from the Latin is - I am tall, so I hit out.
Guess I can stop looking at footage of Rowell and Anderson now :-(
Crows fans will be ecstatic after yesterdays Carlton thrashing, reckon they've got the number one pick in the bag now, more :-(
Broadest list of info about possible mid season draft picks that I have seen that also includes a bit of info about them: https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/...18-p51ooo.html.
Here is a list of the current draft order base on this week ladder.
I have vlookup all the trade from last year for each round so its accurate.
With Carlton on the bottom, our Four Round trade for Newman is looking quite good.
But we need to trade our some players; both for picks and salary cap relief.
There is some good young talent out there, we just have to aggressive in targeting them.
Would love to get Balta and Bolton from the Tigers; they look brilliant against the Hawks with plenty of upside still there.
Indicative draft order after round six Draft Pick #
ROUND ONE Round One
ADEL1 Adelaide
NMFC2 North Melbourne
GCFC3 Gold Coast
MELB4 Melbourne
SYD 5 Sydney Swans
STK 6 St Kilda
WB 7 Western Bulldogs
HAW 8 Hawthorn
GWS 9 GWS Giants
FRE 10 Fremantle
PORT11 Port Adelaide
CARL 12 Carlton
WCE 13 West Coast
RICH 14 Richmond
GCFC15 Gold Coast
GWS 16 GWS Giants
BL 17 Brisbane
GEEL 18 Geelong Cats
ROUND TWO Round Two
ADEL19 Adelaide
NMFC20 North Melbourne
BL 21 Brisbane
MELB22 Melbourne
WCE 23 West Coast
SYD 24 Sydney Swans
WB 25 Western Bulldogs
HAW 26 Hawthorn
ESS 27 Essendon
FRE 28 Fremantle
PORT29 Port Adelaide
ADEL30 Adelaide
WCE 31 West Coast
RICH 32 Richmond
BL 33 Brisbane
ESS 34 Essendon
COLL 35 Collingwood
GEEL 36 Geelong Cats
ROUND THREE Round Three
CARL 37 Carlton
NMFC38 North Melbourne
RICH 39 Richmond
MELB40 Melbourne
SYD 41 Sydney Swans
WB 42 Western Bulldogs
WB 43 Western Bulldogs
WB 44 Western Bulldogs
ESS 45 Essendon
BL 46 Brisbane
HAW 47 Hawthorn
CARL 48 Carlton
SYD 49 Sydney Swans
GCFC50 Gold Coast
BL 51 Brisbane
GWS 52 GWS Giants
COLL 53 Collingwood
GEEL 54 Geelong Cats
ROUND FOUR Round Four
SYD 55 Sydney Swans
PORT56 Port Adelaide
STK 57 St Kilda
MELB58 Melbourne
SYD 59 Sydney Swans
WCE 60 West Coast
WB 61 Western Bulldogs
COLL 62 Collingwood
ESS 63 Essendon
ESS 64 Essendon
PORT65 Port Adelaide
PORT66 Port Adelaide
STK 67 St Kilda
RICH 68 Richmond
NMFC69 North Melbourne
CARL 70 Carlton
COLL 71 Collingwood
GEEL 72 Geelong Cats
ROUND FIVE Round Five
GWS 73 GWS Giants
NMFC74 North Melbourne
GCFC75 Gold Coast
MELB76 Melbourne
SYD 77 Sydney Swans
STK 78 St Kilda
WB 79 Western Bulldogs
HAW 80 Hawthorn
ESS 81 Essendon
FRE 82 Fremantle
PORT83 Port Adelaide
CARL 84 Carlton
GCFC85 Gold Coast
RICH 86 Richmond
BL 87 Brisbane
GWS 88 GWS Giants
HAW 89 Hawthorn
GEEL 90 Geelong Cats
doof-doof
Article up on the AFL website suggesting Kyle Dunkley will be taken by Carlton with the first pick in next Monday's Mid Season draft. LOLNorf liking Tipungwuti
Looking at this weeks games it seems highly likely we'll have pick four.
I think I heard on "on the couch'' tom bells name mentioned for swans.
Loose translation from the Latin is - I am tall, so I hit out.
I'd be happy with Bell. At the mid-season draft, you're really just looking for someone who will be a good backup and to fill a gap in the list. Probably our biggest gap is in big bodied midfielders, and he'd be good insurance for Kennedy and Parker. He also seems to have a good attitude and would fit in well.
What the Lions brains trust told axed midfielder - AFL.com.au
I was wrong. I listened again today and the name mention was a tony hurst. don't know who he is Googled the name but it doesn't come up. any ideas
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