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Cameron Schwab on twitter says...Left #17 open. An important heritage number worn by some of the greatest Demons. Next jumper we will bring 'back to life'. The last person I recall was Chris Johnson whom wore this number in 2008. Therefore idol for two years.Furthermore to hold the jumper this long , as Schwab said..some of the greatest wore this number. I ask whom??

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Cameron Schwab on twitter says...Left #17 open. An important heritage number worn by some of the greatest Demons. Next jumper we will bring 'back to life'. The last person I recall was Chris Johnson whom wore this number in 2008. Therefore idol for two years.Furthermore to hold the jumper this long , as Schwab said..some of the greatest wore this number. I ask whom??

Brett.Lovett for starters. I think Blease and Strauss might still be fighting over it. Maybe it's a perform and you will get the number incentive?

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Bert Chadwick and Denis Cordner before he wore #1 (changed when he became captain I think) That's two pretty big names. If Strauss can emulate Brett Lovett and become the rock of half back then 17 would be very appropriate.

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Cameron Schwab on twitter says...Left #17 open. An important heritage number worn by some of the greatest Demons. Next jumper we will bring 'back to life'. The last person I recall was Chris Johnson whom wore this number in 2008. Therefore idol for two years.Furthermore to hold the jumper this long , as Schwab said..some of the greatest wore this number. I ask whom??

Year 17

1912 Wally Naismith

1913 Hedley Tomkins (No. 11, 1912)

1914 Frank Lugton (No. 32, 1913)

1915 Alex Fraser (No. 40, 1914)

1919 Con Kenney

1920 1928 Albert Chadwick

1929 1931 William MacDonald

1932 Joe Kinnear (No. 15, 1933; No. 2, 1934; No. 36, 1935; No. 6, 1936 1937)

1933 Geoff McInnes (No. 10, 1932)

1934 1942 Allan La Fontaine

1943 Denis Cordner (No. 1, 1948 1956)

1943 Frank Deayton (No. 27, 1942)

1944 Tom Bush (No. 5, 1942)

1945 Allan La Fontaine (see 1934 1942)

1946 1947 Frank Kennedy (No. 39, 1944; No. 37, 1945)

1948 Greg Lourey (No. 28, 1950)

1949 Jim Dorgan

1950 1956 Geoff McGivern

1958 Graeme Wilkinson

1961 1963 Ray Dawson

1964 1965 Graeme Watson

1966 Jeff Chapman

1967 John Comben

1968 1970 Kelvin Clarke

1971 1975 Denis Clark

1976 1979 Shane Grambeau

1980 1983 Michael Seddon

1986 Frank Rugolo (No. 43, 1983 1984; No. 34, 1985)

1987 1997 Brett Lovett (No. 50, 1986)

2002 Michael Clark

2005 - 2008 Chris Johnson

Alan La Fontaine as well

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Were Strauss and Blease both specifically interested in #17 or just an upgrade in general? I can only imagine a bit of competition if they have their eyes on that number specifically. It's not like there won't be any other numbers freed up at the end of 2010 - you'd think at least couple players will make way.

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Year 17

1912 Wally Naismith

1913 Hedley Tomkins (No. 11, 1912)

1914 Frank Lugton (No. 32, 1913)

1915 Alex Fraser (No. 40, 1914)

1919 Con Kenney

1920 – 1928 Albert Chadwick

1929 – 1931 William MacDonald

1932 Joe Kinnear (No. 15, 1933; No. 2, 1934; No. 36, 1935; No. 6, 1936 – 1937)

1933 Geoff McInnes (No. 10, 1932)

1934 – 1942 Allan La Fontaine

1943 Denis Cordner (No. 1, 1948 – 1956)

1943 Frank Deayton (No. 27, 1942)

1944 Tom Bush (No. 5, 1942)

1945 Allan La Fontaine (see 1934 – 1942)

1946 – 1947 Frank Kennedy (No. 39, 1944; No. 37, 1945)

1948 Greg Lourey (No. 28, 1950)

1949 Jim Dorgan

1950 – 1956 Geoff McGivern

1958 Graeme Wilkinson

1961 – 1963 Ray Dawson

1964 – 1965 Graeme Watson

1966 Jeff Chapman

1967 John Comben

1968 – 1970 Kelvin Clarke

1971 – 1975 Denis Clark

1976 – 1979 Shane Grambeau

1980 – 1983 Michael Seddon

1986 Frank Rugolo (No. 43, 1983 – 1984; No. 34, 1985)

1987 – 1997 Brett Lovett (No. 50, 1986)

2002 Michael Clark

2005 - 2008 Chris Johnson

Alan La Fontaine as well

Big Kev--many thanks & sincerely appreciated for going to this trouble. I did not realise that so many great players had worn this jumper--no wonder the club has been in limbo to whom wears it now and in particular after 1997.

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Brett.Lovett for starters. I think Blease and Strauss might still be fighting over it. Maybe it's a perform and you will get the number incentive?

Yeah Lovett was a favourite but if the next demon to wear 17 is as good as La Fontaine we will be very happy supporters

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We need to have something to offer up to one of our boom recruits next year! Keep it unallocated so we have something to offer someone else coming through the ranks.

I get the feeling #11, #7 and #29 may be available soon enough..............

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The current list:-

1. WARNOCK, Matthew

2. JONES, Nathan

3. BARTRAM, Clint

4. WATTS, Jack

5. GYSBERTS, Jordan

6. BATE, Matthew

7. MILLER, Brad

8. FRAWLEY, James

9. TRENGROVE, Jack

10. MORTON, Cale

11. JOHNSON, Paul

12. SYLVIA, Colin

13. McKENZIE, Jordie ®

14. DUNN, Lynden

15. PETTERD, Ricky

16. GRIMES, Jack

18. GREEN, Brad

19. MARIC, Addam

20. GARLAND, Colin

21. BELL, Daniel

22. MOLONEY, Brent

23. MCDONALD, James

24. JURRAH, Liam

25. CHENEY, Kyle

26. MEESEN, John ®

27. RIVERS, Jared

28. MCDONALD, Joel

29. NEWTON, Michael ®

30. McNAMARA, Tom

31. SCULLY, Tom

32. BRUCE, Cameron

33. WONAEAMIRRI, Austin

34. MARTIN, Stefan

35. TAPSCOTT, Luke

36. DAVEY, Aaron

37. GAWN, Max

38. HUGHES, Daniel ®

39. JETTA, Neville

40. JAMAR, Mark

42. SPENCER, Jake ®

43. BENNELL, Jamie

44. BAIL, Rohan

46. BLEASE, Sam

47. STRAUSS, James

48. FITZPATRICK, Jack

50. HEALEY, Rhys ®

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We need to have something to offer up to one of our boom recruits next year! Keep it unallocated so we have something to offer someone else coming through the ranks.

I get the feeling #11, #7 and #29 may be available soon enough..............

Tend to agree although my guess would be 11, 21, 23, 26, and 29

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Just like to chip in and say that Jordie Mc Kenzie being given an early number was a telling gesture given the sacrifice he has made for the club. I would not suggest that this was in anyway token either. I believe the club giving him Number 13 was done with the knowledge that he is going to be a strong contributer to our club in the future. Lets not forget this young fella, people like him make great clubs. Come Round 11 I hope we see him on the MCG. Go Jordie!

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Year 17

1912 Wally Naismith 

1913 Hedley Tomkins (No. 11, 1912) 

1914 Frank Lugton (No. 32, 1913) 

1915 Alex Fraser (No. 40, 1914) 

1919 Con Kenney 

1920 – 1928 Albert Chadwick 

1929 – 1931 William MacDonald 

1932 Joe Kinnear (No. 15, 1933; No. 2, 1934; No. 36, 1935; No. 6, 1936 – 1937)

1933 Geoff McInnes (No. 10, 1932) 

1934 – 1942 Allan La Fontaine 

1943 Denis Cordner (No. 1, 1948 – 1956) 

1943 Frank Deayton (No. 27, 1942) 

1944 Tom Bush (No. 5, 1942) 

1945 Allan La Fontaine (see 1934 – 1942) 

1946 – 1947 Frank Kennedy (No. 39, 1944; No. 37, 1945) 

1948 Greg Lourey (No. 28, 1950) 

1949 Jim Dorgan 

1950 – 1956 Geoff McGivern 

1958 Graeme Wilkinson 

1961 – 1963 Ray Dawson 

1964 – 1965 Graeme Watson 

1966 Jeff Chapman 

1967 John Comben 

1968 – 1970 Kelvin Clarke 

1971 – 1975 Denis Clark 

1976 – 1979 Shane Grambeau 

1980 – 1983 Michael Seddon 

1986 Frank Rugolo (No. 43, 1983 – 1984; No. 34, 1985) 

1987 – 1997 Brett Lovett (No. 50, 1986) 

2002 Michael Clark 

2005 - 2008 Chris Johnson

Alan La Fontaine as well

There's a test cricketer in there as well!

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Just like to chip in and say that Jordie Mc Kenzie being given an early number was a telling gesture given the sacrifice he has made for the club. I would not suggest that this was in anyway token either. I believe the club giving him Number 13 was done with the knowledge that he is going to be a strong contributer to our club in the future. Lets not forget this young fella, people like him make great clubs. Come Round 11 I hope we see him on the MCG. Go Jordie!

Great post. Didn't think much of Jordie last season, or probably more to the point - didn't take any notice of him, but what he did for the Club was fantastic. A young bloke willing to make a sacrifice like this automatically earns respect. The fact the Club has given him the #13 is a sign that they appreciate it as much as he appreciates the opportunity to wear the Red & Blue.

More than happy to admit I have a new player that joins my "favourite player group", having been promoted from the "wont take us to a premiership group".

Well done Jordie.

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Great post. Didn't think much of Jordie last season, or probably more to the point - didn't take any notice of him, but what he did for the Club was fantastic. A young bloke willing to make a sacrifice like this automatically earns respect. The fact the Club has given him the #13 is a sign that they appreciate it as much as he appreciates the opportunity to wear the Red & Blue.

More than happy to admit I have a new player that joins my "favourite player group", having been promoted from the "wont take us to a premiership group".

Well done Jordie.

I think your comments are pertinant as well

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I can't wait til the number 29 is available so Hassa Mann can forward this number onto the next Melbourne Recruit.

Hassa is a true legend to the MFC and was my father's childhood hero.

Gippy

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I can't wait til the number 29 is available so Hassa Mann can forward this number onto the next Melbourne Recruit.

Hassa is a true legend to the MFC and was my father's childhood hero.

Gippy

and not to mention that Newton would no longer be on our list...

What a day that would be...

Gippy

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I can't wait til the number 29 is available so Hassa Mann can forward this number onto the next Melbourne Recruit.

Hassa is a true legend to the MFC and was my father's childhood hero.

Gippy

Can relate to your father as Hassa was mine as well

there were 3 Mann,s playing back then , Hassa and Len for us and Neil for the Pies

Neil.s hands were so big he could hold a dozen eggs in each without much fuss

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