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The action starts this sunday, with the first match in the Priority Pick Finals- Melbourne Versus Fremantle.

Both teams have lingered down in the bottom four all season, and with potential number one picks, Nicholas Naitunui, Daniel Rich and Jack Watts all ripe for the plucking, this match is sure to shape as a major decider in the winner of 2008's 'Superdraft',Henceforth known as-The ultimate.

Melbourne have comfortably gained their spot in the contention for The Ultimate, and have been tipped by many to be the eventual winners in the cup. But the last few rounds have seen a slight jump in form. Scaring teams, and in some cases exposing weaknesses.

Fremantle may be the only team that have made it into the cup by sheer luck, Freo have looked the good in some matches, have employed... debatable tactics in others, and have just been plain shocking in some. Much praised midfield specialist Shaun Mcmanus has come into the side this week, replacing young Rhys Palmer... a boy widely tipped as 2008's rising star winner. This may be the key to Freo's hopes of continuing their race to the priority pick.

Key game figures:
Matthew Pavlich: The Big Pav has been the difference between winning and losing for freo this season, if the superstar forward comes to play, Melbourne are well on their way to winning.

The entire Melbourne Squad: If these boys perform as a team, they'll have the upmanship on fremantle.

Other Contending Teams:
The other teams in contention this season are
Rehab Kings, The West Coast eagles and Grand Final Heroes, Port Adelaide.

Both teams have put themselves in the right position for The Ultimate. West Coast are more than on their way to winning it, they've become this seasons weekly rape targets.

Port Adelaide have never looked like wanting the PP, but they've also never looked like they didnt. The obvious underdog in the quest.

Final Word
How could one fail to mention the Priority Pick Cup's heroes- Carlton FC. Winning the spoon, and the PP has become synonomous with the club, as well as shady under the table dealings.

You could never write The team that invented tanking off, theres still time to dive into contention.

Coming up:
Kall reviews the other PP cup matches in the remainder of this season.
 
The action starts this sunday, with the first match in the Priority Pick Finals- Melbourne Versus Fremantle.

Both teams have lingered down in the bottom four all season, and with potential number one picks, Nicholas Naitunui, Daniel Rich and Jack Watts all ripe for the plucking, this match is sure to shape as a major decider in the winner of 2008's 'Superdraft',Henceforth known as-The ultimate.

Melbourne have comfortably gained their spot in the contention for The Ultimate, and have been tipped by many to be the eventual winners in the cup. But the last few rounds have seen a slight jump in form. Scaring teams, and in some cases exposing weaknesses.

Fremantle may be the only team that have made it into the cup by sheer luck, Freo have looked the good in some matches, have employed... debatable tactics in others, and have just been plain shocking in some. Much praised midfield specialist Shaun Mcmanus has come into the side this week, replacing young Rhys Palmer... a boy widely tipped as 2008's rising star winner. This may be the key to Freo's hopes of continuing their race to the priority pick.

Key game figures:
Matthew Pavlich: The Big Pav has been the difference between winning and losing for freo this season, if the superstar forward comes to play, Melbourne are well on their way to winning.

The entire Melbourne Squad: If these boys perform as a team, they'll have the upmanship on fremantle.

Other Contending Teams:
The other teams in contention this season are
Rehab Kings, The West Coast eagles and Grand Final Heroes, Port Adelaide.

Both teams have put themselves in the right position for The Ultimate. West Coast are more than on their way to winning it, they've become this seasons weekly rape targets.

Port Adelaide have never looked like wanting the PP, but they've also never looked like they didnt. The obvious underdog in the quest.

Final Word
How could one fail to mention the Priority Pick Cup's heroes- Carlton FC. Winning the spoon, and the PP has become synonomous with the club, as well as shady under the table dealings.

You could never write The team that invented tanking off, theres still time to dive into contention.

Coming up:
Kall reviews the other PP cup matches in the remainder of this season.
Aren't your team tanking to get Daniel Rich?

Didn't you also tank in 2001 to get Judd, and then manage to get Carlton's pick 1 off them for the best player in the competition?
 
Aren't your team tanking to get Daniel Rich?

Didn't you also tank in 2001 to get Judd, and then manage to get Carlton's pick 1 off them for the best player in the competition?


Read the post before you reply to it :o

And No We Got Pick 3 ;)
 
The action starts this sunday, with the first match in the Priority Pick Finals- Melbourne Versus Fremantle.

Both teams have lingered down in the bottom four all season, and with potential number one picks, Nicholas Naitunui, Daniel Rich and Jack Watts all ripe for the plucking, this match is sure to shape as a major decider in the winner of 2008's 'Superdraft',Henceforth known as-The ultimate.

Melbourne have comfortably gained their spot in the contention for The Ultimate, and have been tipped by many to be the eventual winners in the cup. But the last few rounds have seen a slight jump in form. Scaring teams, and in some cases exposing weaknesses.

Fremantle may be the only team that have made it into the cup by sheer luck, Freo have looked the good in some matches, have employed... debatable tactics in others, and have just been plain shocking in some. Much praised midfield specialist Shaun Mcmanus has come into the side this week, replacing young Rhys Palmer... a boy widely tipped as 2008's rising star winner. This may be the key to Freo's hopes of continuing their race to the priority pick.

Key game figures:
Matthew Pavlich: The Big Pav has been the difference between winning and losing for freo this season, if the superstar forward comes to play, Melbourne are well on their way to winning.

The entire Melbourne Squad: If these boys perform as a team, they'll have the upmanship on fremantle.

Other Contending Teams:
The other teams in contention this season are
Rehab Kings, The West Coast eagles and Grand Final Heroes, Port Adelaide.

Both teams have put themselves in the right position for The Ultimate. West Coast are more than on their way to winning it, they've become this seasons weekly rape targets.

Port Adelaide have never looked like wanting the PP, but they've also never looked like they didnt. The obvious underdog in the quest.

Final Word
How could one fail to mention the Priority Pick Cup's heroes- Carlton FC. Winning the spoon, and the PP has become synonomous with the club, as well as shady under the table dealings.

You could never write The team that invented tanking off, theres still time to dive into contention.

Coming up:
Kall reviews the other PP cup matches in the remainder of this season.


Fail

Gold, coming from a WC poster...
 

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Woosha would break his own player's legs if it meant a guaranteed eagles loss. I haven't seen tanking like theirs since Carlton of 2007. Losing to Richmond by 70 points at home? That is groundbreaking stuff, truly. Now looks as though Freo are following suit by dropping their one hope of a competitive effort in golden boy Rhys Palmer.
Props to Essendon and Melbourne for actually trying to win games whilst being at the beginning of an obvious rebuilding phase.
Seriously i thought West Coast were better than this... guess i was wrong
 
Woosha would break his own player's legs if it meant a guaranteed eagles loss. I haven't seen tanking like theirs since Carlton of 2007. Losing to Richmond by 70 points at home? That is groundbreaking stuff, truly. Now looks as though Freo are following suit by dropping their one hope of a competitive effort in golden boy Rhys Palmer.
Props to Essendon and Melbourne for actually trying to win games whilst being at the beginning of an obvious rebuilding phase.
Seriously i thought West Coast were better than this... guess i was wrong

sticks up for his own team and another victorian team....typical:rolleyes:
 
LOL at other contenders!!!

Surely west coast should be ranked alongisde Melbourne and Freo, i rekon melbourne wil be above westr coast after this round, paving the way for you guys to claim the number1 pick.
 

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LOL at other contenders!!!

Surely west coast should be ranked alongisde Melbourne and Freo, i rekon melbourne wil be above westr coast after this round, paving the way for you guys to claim the number1 pick.

mate i think he is just saying this because your teams are playing each other this weekend. and i agree we are doing much worse then you guys.
 
I don't think Melbourne are tanking, they just generally suck this year...

The teams which could be questioned re tanking should be the Eagles, maybe Freo, but I think their just a rabble as they've been tanking the past 12 years and maybe a touch in port as they sucks but....cmon didnt they make a grand final last year with the same side, only they were less experienced...

The Eagles are front runners for tanking IMO
 
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Its going to be a photo finish b/w freo and wc i imagine. West coast with their noses just infront
 

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