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New Jumper Numbers

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Some new numbers have just been announced.

As some of you may have known, Christian Petracca will debut with the number 5, previously worn by Jimmy Toumpas

New recruit Tom Bugg will wear number 32. Vacant in 2015, last worn by Michael Evans, but most famously worn by Cameron Bruce

Ben Kennedy will be wearing number 35, also vacant this year. Most recently worn by Luke Tapscott

Jake Melksham will be wearing the number 18, previously worn this year by the retiring Daniel Cross, Worn by skipper Brad Green until 2012

Category B rookie Joel Smith will wear number 44, most recently worn by Rohan Bail.

Vacant numbers- 13, 26, 27, 33, 34, 38, 40

 

Ben Kennedy will be wearing number 35, also vacant this year. Most recently worn by Luke Tapscott

I noticed Ben Kennedy changed is instagram name to benkennedy35 so I had guessed that's what he would wear.

Darcy Parish 13??

New recruit Tom Bugg will wear number 32. Vacant in 2015, last worn by Michael Evans, but most famously worn by Cameron Bruce Shane Zantuck.

Fixed.

 

Fixed.

pmsl.... :)

One non playing year in the number 26 and Track changes numbers already?

Thought Billy may have requested a change from 15 to 18, but obviously keen to get his own identity with 15.

Parish 13 is looking likely.


Hate to see our top draftee wearing unlucky 13..

How is that exactly an unlucky number.

 
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How is that exactly an unlucky number.

It is just a stereotype. And it was worn by Jordie McKenzie..

It is just a stereotype. And it was worn by Jordie McKenzie..

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Ever since Yze finished up I've been wanting a silky smooth operator back in 13! I used to love watching Ooze play!

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So the jury's definitely still out...

And of course, nobody knows Jake Melksham's number because the jumper was stolen yesterday.

Unbelievable. Who would want to do that, honestly.

One of the suspects who was called in for questionning...

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.........New recruit Tom Bugg will wear number 32. Vacant in 2015, last worn by Michael Evans, but most famously worn by Cameron Bruce......

Barry Vagg !!

I'd give 13 and 26 a rest for a year.

27 - Oliver. Put him in between the McDonald brothers, good country lads.

33 - Weid - next to Buggy and Grimes

34 or 40 - Mitch King - we've had a couple of good ruckman play in that number recently

38 - Hulett - in between Vanders and Jetta, a couple of tough units

The live rookie pick can have 48 or 49.


13 for Oliver (looks like McKenzie), 33 for the Weed (Wayne was 33 too), 34 for King and 38 for Hulett for mine. Harmes to move to 26.

I think Max and Mitch King need to have similar numbers to confuse us even more.

Anyway, if we can match a few Jacks with a pair of kings, we could all clean up.

I think Max and Mitch King need to have similar numbers to confuse us even more.

Anyway, if we can match a few Jacks with a pair of kings, we could all clean up.

Very good WJ

 

Anyway, if we can match a few Jacks with a pair of kings, we could all clean up.

Add Max Gawn, and you have the Joker in the pack!

Barry Vagg !!

Nice of you to bring that up, Mono. But, it's "Barrie", if you don't mind! (How soon they forget! LOL)


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