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At least I'm not Bobby Madley
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I'd say rookie list, we've already got enough players contending for spots on the list.

I think some other team (Port maybe?) may try to pick him in the draft though.
 
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this is from Matt Burgan phantom draft 2005 he did go as predicted

17 - ADELAIDE - Darren Pfeiffer(Norwood), 28 September 1987, 182.7cm, 78.9kg Along with Hurn, will be leading the charge as the first South Australian to be drafted this year. Pfeiffer has attracted strong interest among the Western Bulldogs (No.11) and Geelong (No.15), but expect the Crows to swoop at either No.16 or No.17. If Hurn is still available at No.16, Pfeiffer will land at No.17. If not, expect him to move up one place. Pfeiffer represented South Australia this season and was rewarded with All-Australian selection. He also received South Australia's most valuable player award at the carnival. A courageous defender, Pfeiffer is a strong mark, while he possesses a terrific vertical jump, as witnessed at the Draft Camp, when he achieved a standing leap of 72cm. Others to be considered for Adelaide's consecutive picks are Oakley-Nicholls, Hughes, McKinley, Central District's Travis Varcoe and North Adelaide's Ben McEntee
 

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this is from Matt Burgan phantom draft 2005 he did go as predicted

17 - ADELAIDE - Darren Pfeiffer(Norwood), 28 September 1987, 182.7cm, 78.9kg Along with Hurn, will be leading the charge as the first South Australian to be drafted this year. Pfeiffer has attracted strong interest among the Western Bulldogs (No.11) and Geelong (No.15), but expect the Crows to swoop at either No.16 or No.17. If Hurn is still available at No.16, Pfeiffer will land at No.17. If not, expect him to move up one place. Pfeiffer represented South Australia this season and was rewarded with All-Australian selection. He also received South Australia's most valuable player award at the carnival. A courageous defender, Pfeiffer is a strong mark, while he possesses a terrific vertical jump, as witnessed at the Draft Camp, when he achieved a standing leap of 72cm. Others to be considered for Adelaide's consecutive picks are Oakley-Nicholls, Hughes, McKinley, Central District's Travis Varcoe and North Adelaide's Ben McEntee
So we have shown interest before. I'm sure we will show it again!
 
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