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How have you come to know so much about Toby Pink? I mean, don't get me wrong, i'm currently in his corner and all but this is getting a little creepy... :laughv1:

Glenelg Tigers.

Very tight knit SANFL club and I grew up literally on the street behind the Bay oval so it's in my blood. It's a huge part of why I've been a Pink supporter here at NMFC from day one.

Carn the Bays.
 
Glenelg Tigers.

Very tight knit SANFL club and I grew up literally on the street behind the Bay oval so it's in my blood. It's a huge part of why I've been a Pink supporter here at NMFC from day one.

Carn the Bays.
I don’t recall you being a staunch Lachie hosie fan? Fellow Glenelg lad
 
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The reason Trembath didn’t get picked at the end of his draft year was because his kicking and decision making were well below average.

While he has been on our VFl list, he hasn’t been playing VFL footy so I’m not sure how that could’ve improved enough over the last 18 months for him to be a realistic AFL prospect.
 

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I don’t recall you being a staunch Lachie hosie fan? Fellow Glenelg lad

Pay closer attention ;)

IE;

Hosie has had a DAY OUT to help the Bays with the SANFL flag today.

But in all honesty, Hosie was drafted by us too early. We drafted him at age 22 after barely 1 good season in the SANFL. He was kinda like Ben Brown in some ways; a late bloomer who needed time and wouldn't peak until he hit that 25-26 year old mark.

We expected too much of him too early so his AFL career flamed out quickly. He went back to the SANFL and really blossomed nicely. Made the 2023 SANFL Team of the Year and won two flags as the Glenelg Tigers key forward. Currently the leading goal kicker in the SANFL for 2025. Lead the SANFL for goal kicking in 2023. (Missed a bunch of time in 2024 with an injury.)

Kid can play.
 
Pay closer attention ;)

IE;
you do know that post you quoted of yourself was after he was delisted...

and you have a grand total of 2 posts in his player thread both were after his delisting

seems strange you weren't pumping him much when he was actually on our list
 
Pay closer attention ;)

IE;



But in all honesty, Hosie was drafted by us too early. We drafted him at age 22 after barely 1 good season in the SANFL. He was kinda like Ben Brown in some ways; a late bloomer who needed time and wouldn't peak until he hit that 25-26 year old mark.

We expected too much of him too early so his AFL career flamed out quickly. He went back to the SANFL and really blossomed nicely. Made the 2023 SANFL Team of the Year and won two flags as the Glenelg Tigers key forward. Currently the leading goal kicker in the SANFL for 2025. Lead the SANFL for goal kicking in 2023. (Missed a bunch of time in 2024 with an injury.)

Kid can play.

Hosie literally came into the worst situation possible for him. If he'd went to a good side that could move the ball he might still be on a list.
 

ROOS' EXTRA SPOTS IN JEOPARDY​

NORTH Melbourne opening two selections for Wednesday's mid-season rookie draft adds more pressure for spots on the Roos' list, with the club expected to have to lose its additional rookie spots this year.

Among the AFL's assistance package in 2023, the Kangaroos were handed two extra rookie list positions to fill for the 2024 season. Because of the Roos' lack of progress last year, those positions were retained for 2025.

The indication has been the Kangaroos will lose those two spots this year, meaning with a dozen players out of contract heading into the second half of this year, North Melbourne faces some tight list calls.

No.3 pick Will Phillips is among the out-of-contract Roos, as are Cooper Harvey, Callum Coleman-Jones, Miller Bergman, Josh Goater, Kallan Dawson, Eddie Ford, Toby Pink, Darcy Tucker, Finnbar Maley, Geordie Payne and Brynn Teakle.

It leaves uncertainty over the group if the Roos are forced to cut their extra two rookie-listed spots while also opening up the mandatory selections for the national draft in November.

As Inside Trading reported earlier this month, former Swans small forward Jacob Konstanty has hit a trigger to extend his stay at the Roos until the end of 2026. – Callum Twomey
 
No.3 pick Will Phillips is among the out-of-contract Roos, as are Cooper Harvey, Callum Coleman-Jones, Miller Bergman, Josh Goater, Kallan Dawson, Eddie Ford, Toby Pink, Darcy Tucker, Finnbar Maley, Geordie Payne and Brynn Teakle.

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ROOS' EXTRA SPOTS IN JEOPARDY​

NORTH Melbourne opening two selections for Wednesday's mid-season rookie draft adds more pressure for spots on the Roos' list, with the club expected to have to lose its additional rookie spots this year.

Among the AFL's assistance package in 2023, the Kangaroos were handed two extra rookie list positions to fill for the 2024 season. Because of the Roos' lack of progress last year, those positions were retained for 2025.

The indication has been the Kangaroos will lose those two spots this year, meaning with a dozen players out of contract heading into the second half of this year, North Melbourne faces some tight list calls.

No.3 pick Will Phillips is among the out-of-contract Roos, as are Cooper Harvey, Callum Coleman-Jones, Miller Bergman, Josh Goater, Kallan Dawson, Eddie Ford, Toby Pink, Darcy Tucker, Finnbar Maley, Geordie Payne and Brynn Teakle.

It leaves uncertainty over the group if the Roos are forced to cut their extra two rookie-listed spots while also opening up the mandatory selections for the national draft in November.

As Inside Trading reported earlier this month, former Swans small forward Jacob Konstanty has hit a trigger to extend his stay at the Roos until the end of 2026. – Callum Twomey
Well that’s a bit of a blow. Thought we might get to keep them for another year.
 

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ROOS' EXTRA SPOTS IN JEOPARDY​

NORTH Melbourne opening two selections for Wednesday's mid-season rookie draft adds more pressure for spots on the Roos' list, with the club expected to have to lose its additional rookie spots this year.

Among the AFL's assistance package in 2023, the Kangaroos were handed two extra rookie list positions to fill for the 2024 season. Because of the Roos' lack of progress last year, those positions were retained for 2025.

The indication has been the Kangaroos will lose those two spots this year, meaning with a dozen players out of contract heading into the second half of this year, North Melbourne faces some tight list calls.

No.3 pick Will Phillips is among the out-of-contract Roos, as are Cooper Harvey, Callum Coleman-Jones, Miller Bergman, Josh Goater, Kallan Dawson, Eddie Ford, Toby Pink, Darcy Tucker, Finnbar Maley, Geordie Payne and Brynn Teakle.

It leaves uncertainty over the group if the Roos are forced to cut their extra two rookie-listed spots while also opening up the mandatory selections for the national draft in November.

As Inside Trading reported earlier this month, former Swans small forward Jacob Konstanty has hit a trigger to extend his stay at the Roos until the end of 2026. – Callum Twomey
Happy to offload them, no more plodders
 
Krazy Kraks Odds:

MSD Pick 2: Who? - 3 to 1
MSD Pick 10: Who? - 1.5 to 1

Nostra being happy with both picks: 2000 to 1

Gillian reading out names in a sequin ballgown with matching gloves - 1500 to 1

Laura Kane signing national anthem before commencing the draft - 500 to 1

Carl pick: "Hahahaha those idiots" - Betting Suspended
Coll pick: "I cant believe he fell to them" - Betting Suspended
Our pick "Fold the club" - Betting Suspended
 

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