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http://demonwiki.org/Number+28

Some interesting 28's too..fond memories of Terry Gleeson in the ruck in the good years when I was a kid...and Derek Feldmann in the not so good years in the back pocket in the mid/late 60's?

And the Number 11's.

http://demonwiki.org/Number+11

'Demonwiki' has missed adding dual B&F winner Laurie Mithen to its Number 11 list. If Clark can be as good as Jimmy or Laurie I'll be a happy man.

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What about Sid Meehl :)....Here is the correct list;

'Demonwiki' has missed adding dual B&F winner Laurie Mithen to its Number 11 list. If Clark can be as could as Jimmy or Laurie I'll be a happy man.

1912

Hedley Tomkins (No. 17, 1913)

1913

William Hendrie (No. 5, 1912; No. 15, 1914; No. 12, 1915)

1914

Charlie H. Lilley (No. 6, 1913, 1915; No. 8, 1919 - 1925)

1915, 1919 - 1920

Jack Bacquie (No. 35, 1914)

1921

Jack Lord Snr (No. 26, 1922 - 1923)

1922 - 1924

Dave Elliman (No. 35, 1919)

1925 - 1928

CD ‘Derek’ Mollison (No. 16, 1923 - 1925) wore both 11 and 16 in 1925

1925 - 1926

Carlyle Jones (No. 25, 1929)

1926

Bruce Pie

1929

Art Beaumont

1931 - 1932

Frank Smith

1932

Terry Ogden

1933

Robert C Johnson (No. 16, 1926 - 1932)

1934 - 1936

Sid Meehl

1936

Harden Dean (No. 29, 1938; No. 38, 1943)

1937

Beres Reilly

1938

Sid Meehl (see also 1934 - 1936)

1939 - 1940

Harold C Ball

1941

Warren Lewis (No. 33, 1944)

1942 - 1944

Norm Matthews (?, 1935)

1945 - 1950

Gordon Bowman

1952 - 1953

Jim Wilson

1954 - 1962

Laurie Mithen

1963 - 1969

TG ‘Tony’ Anderson

1970 - 1980

Greg Wells (No. 50, 1969)

1981

Gary Hardeman (No. 33, 1967 - 1977)

1982 - 1987

Steven Icke

1988 - 1998

Jim Stynes (No. 37, 1987)

2001

Troy Simmonds (No. 46, 1999 - 2000)

2002 - 2004

Darren Jolly (No. 41, 2001)

2005 - 2010

Paul Johnson

2011

Mitch Clark

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'Demonwiki' has missed adding dual B&F winner Laurie Mithen to its Number 11 list. If Clark can be as could as Jimmy or Laurie I'll be a happy man.

Good call on the missing Laurie Mithen bobby mcKenzie....well spotted! and thanks for the complete list DavidNeitz9! :)

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all seem fair enough i guess. Still think its dissapointing that Evans is no longer wearing 50!

What do you reckon they'll give Viney? 1, 23 or 31 seem to be the likley ones in my eyes

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Well I only hope that Clark treats Big Jims number with the respect that it deserves. Good to see Jimma there to hand it on. Hopefully Mitch can take that number and make it his own.

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Released by the club today:

1. -

2. Nathan Jones

3. Clint Bartram

4. Jack Watts

5. Jordan Gysberts

6. Matthew Bate

7. Jamie Bennell

8. James Frawley

9. Jack Trengove

10. Cale Morton

11. Mitch Clark

12. Colin Sylvia

13. Jordie McKenzie

14. Lynden Dunn

15. Ricky Petterd

16. Jack Grimes

17. Sam Blease

18. Brad Green

19. James Strauss

20. Colin Garland

21. Lucas Cook

22. Brent Moloney

23. -

24. Liam Jurrah

25. Tom McDonald

26. Daniel Nicholson

27. Jared Rivers

28. Joel Macdonald

29. -

30. James Sellar

31. -

32. Michael Evans

33. -

34. Stefan Martin

35. Luke Tapscott

36. Aaron Davey

37. Max Gawn

38. Jeremy Howe

39. Neville Jetta

40. Mark Jamar

41. Troy Davis

42. Jake Spencer

43. Rory Taggert

44. Rohan Bail

45. Kelvin Lawrence

46. Josh Tynan

47. -

48. Jack Fitzpatrick

Note: Melbourne's jumper numbers will be finalised after the December 13 NAB AFL Rookie Draft. The Demons will add another four players to their list, giving them 46 players for 2012.

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I love how the camera angle hides the fact we don't have a second sponsor yet. Hopefully it'll be soon!

I would love to know what contorted position you think Mitch could be in that would allow the '11' to be seen on his back (because that is the story) and also the vacant left-side of his chest...

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I do remember Denis Clark in his early years had number 38( I think) before it changed.Think he played either as a forward pocket/rover and wing before making the back pocket his own..does this square with others memories? I remember Kelvin Clarke impressing in his first game(s) with a couple of smart goals before a bad knee injury. We both must go back a fair way! Some good memories of back then! :)

Denis Clark played mainly in the centre. He didn't play in the back pocket. Our captain played there. Kelvin Clarke was too small and too light.

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'Demonwiki' has missed adding dual B&F winner Laurie Mithen to its Number 11 list. If Clark can be as could as Jimmy or Laurie I'll be a happy man.

If Clark can play in as many Premierships as Laurie I am sure we would all be happy - well, maybe not Bluey from Demonology.

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