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1. Jesse Hogan
2. Nathan Jones
3. Christian Salem
4. Jack Watts
5. Jimmy Toumpas
6. Chris Dawes
7. Jack Viney
8. James Frawley
9. Jack Trengove
10. Shannon Byrnes
11. Mitch Clark
12. Dom Tyson
13. Jordie McKenzie
14. Lynden Dunn
15. Mitch Clisby
16. Dean Kent

17. Sam Blease
18. Daniel Cross
19. James Strauss
20. Colin Garland
21. Cameron Pedersen
22. Viv Michie
23. Bernie Vince

24. Jay Kennedy-Harris
25. Tom McDonald
26. Daniel Nicholson
27. Aidan Riley
28.
29. Jayden Hunt
30.
31. Jack Grimes
32. Michael Evans
33. Dom Barry
34.
35. Luke Tapscott
36.
37. Max Gawn
38. Jeremy Howe
39.
40. Mark Jamar
41. Alex Georgiou
42. Jake Spencer
43. James Harmes
44. Rohan Bail
45. Matt Jones
46. Dean Terlich
47. Max King
48. Jack Fitzpatrick
49.
50. Maia Westrupp

Mitch Clisby has taken David Rodan's number. Bernie Vince gets #23 and Dom Tyson gets Col's number 12.

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UPDATED 3 DECEMBER
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What's happening with Maia Westrupp?

How does he get a guernsey if he's not on the playing list?

You jealous?

Hogan had one last year. Just one of those things I guess.

As Oprah once said:

He gets a number, Maia gets a number, everyone gets a number.

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What happened to your Lennon crusade?

You have a good memory Fifty-5. Full marks for pulling me up on consistency, but I'm a reformed man! Oh yes, and I have changed my mind, as noted win this post in another thread. Having re-read it though, have some doubts about my parallels but anyway....

I tend to agree Machsy. I had been favouring Lennon for pick 9, but I have been convinced by looking at the available videos and reading opinion of people who should know, that Freeman would be perfect for us. Sort of a cross between (from my vintage) Greg Healey and Ricky Jackson (from the 1988 GF side), or more recently of Aaron Davey (in his prime) and Maloney (hopefully without the attitude, although I think I may have developed an "attitude" if I had to play under Neeld). Either way, I think he would add real grunt and speed to our mids, and complement what is looking like quite a promising ruck division. He, Tyson, Jones and Viney together I think would be quite a sight.

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I don't think Cuthbertson took another mark after he changed to (I think) #9.

I remember being at the Geelong game and watching him play and my older brother got a man cruch on him. All we heard about for the next few weeks was Cuthbertson this and Cuthbertson that.

It didnt last long...

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1. Jesse Hogan

2. Nathan Jones

3.

4. Jack Watts

5. Jimmy Toumpas

6. Chris Dawes

7. Jack Viney

8. James Frawley

9. Jack Trengove

10. Shannon Byrnes

11. Mitch Clark

12. Dom Tyson

13. Jordie McKenzie

14. Lynden Dunn

15. Mitch Clisby

16. Dean Kent

17. Sam Blease

18. Daniel Cross

19. James Strauss

20. Colin Garland

21. Cameron Pedersen

22. Viv Michie

23. Bernie Vince

24.

25. Tom McDonald

26. Daniel Nicholson

27. Aidan Riley

28.

29.

30.

31. Jack Grimes

32. Michael Evans

33. Dom Barry

34.

35. Luke Tapscott

36.

37. Max Gawn

38. Jeremy Howe

39.

40. Mark Jamar

41.

42. Jake Spencer

43.

44. Rohan Bail

45. Matt Jones

46. Dean Terlich

47.

48. Jack Fitzpatrick

49.

50. Maia Westrupp

Mitch Clisby has taken David Rodan's number. Bernie Vince gets #23 and Dom Tyson gets Col's number 12.

So well done to Kent and Clisby on their ascension to numbers in the teens and also Tyson, Cross, Michie and Vince on getting nice numbers. Love the feel of Vince in 23. And Hogan officially becomes number 1.

2 ways to treat the new boys. Either give them the good numbers or give them high numbers from 30+. I suppose the 3rd way is to give Salem a good number and the rest take high ones. I'd be all for putting Salem in the 3 because he'll be right next to Nathan Jones in games and at training. Kennedy Harris could have 24 to be between Vince and McDonald and Hunt could take 30 to be next to Grimes. Then put the rookies in 40 plus (Jetta back in 39 if he's redrafted).

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2014 Melbourne guernsey numbers


1 – Jesse Hogan


2 – Nathan Jones


3 – Christian Salem (new player)


4 – Jack Watts


5 – Jimmy Toumpas


6 – Chris Dawes


7 – Jack Viney


8 – James Frawley


9 – Jack Trengove


10 – Shannon Byrnes


11 – Mitch Clark


12 – Dom Tyson (new player)


13 – Jordie McKenzie


14 – Lynden Dunn


15 – Mitch Clisby (new number – previously No.50)


16 – Dean Kent (new number – previously No.34)


17 – Sam Blease


18 – Daniel Cross (new player)


19 – James Strauss


20 – Colin Garland


21 – Cameron Pedersen


22 – Viv Michie (new player)


23 – Bernie Vince (new player)


24 – Jay Kennedy-Harris (new player)


25 – Tom McDonald


26 – Daniel Nicholson


27 – Aidan Riley (new player)


28 –


29 – Jayden Hunt (new player)


30 –


31 – Jack Grimes


32 – Michael Evans


33 – Dom Barry


34 –


35 – Luke Tapscott


36 –


37 – Max Gawn


38 – Jeremy Howe


39 – Neville Jetta (regained No.39 after being redrafted)


40 – Mark Jamar


41 – Alex Georgiou (new player)


42 – Jake Spencer


43 – James Harmes (new player)


44 – Rohan Bail


45 – Matt Jones


46 – Dean Terlich


47 – Max King (new player)


48 – Jack Fitzpatrick


49 –


50 – Maia Westrupp (his first number)



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