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1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

who has worn #5

Player Years Notes
Bill Hendrie 1912 Number 11 in 1913, 15 in 1914, 12 in 1915
Bobby Monk 1913 Number 9 in 1912, 16 in 1914
Wal Riddington 1914  
Max Hislop 1915  
Bob Love 1919  
Harry Harker 1920-1924  
Gerry Donnelly 1925  
Ossie Green 1926 Number 22 in 1929
Tommy McConville 1927-1929  
Hec Davidson 1930-1932  
Bill Deague 1932-1936  
Keith Truscott 1937-1940 Number 1 in 1942
Ron White 1941 and 1943  
Tom Bush 1942 Number 17 in 1944
Billy Deans 1943-1950  
Ian McLean 1951-1960  
Neil Crompton 1962-1966 Number 12 from 1957 to 1960
Chris Aitken 1967-1969 Number 14 in 1977
John Gallus 1971-1972  
John Clennett 1973-1974 Number 34 in 1972
Des Campbell 1975-1977 Number 18 in 1970
Graham Hunnibell 1978-1980  
Michael Young 1981-1982  
Ray Holden 1984  
Robin White 1985-1987  
Earl Spalding 1988-1991 Number 35 in 1987
David Schwarz 1992-2002  
Brock McLean 2004-2009  
Jordan Gysberts 2010-2012
Jimmy Toumpas 2013-2015

 

DC gee imagine if CP5 turns out to be another Ray Holden! We can only hope. 

Posted
13 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

DC gee imagine if CP5 turns out to be another Ray Holden! We can only hope. 

you're starting to sound like the old od, earl

Posted
4 hours ago, nutbean said:

how funny was Roos - the look on Petracca's face when he thought he WASN'T going to get a gig this week was priceless. Well played Paul, well played....

The Trac is MFC's Canyonero.

 

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Posted

Okay I have just cancelled a game of golf at a very good golf club because of this development. There is no way I will miss this debut. He'll will freeze over before I miss the debut of the Trac. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Awesome cannot wait to see what he brings on Saturday. When I was watching ch10 sport and said breaking news on a young demon I automatically thought it was something negative that maybe Viney injured himself or something. But happy news and I like how Rossy has made him wait. 3-5 years ago he would have been thrown in r1. 

.....and made Captain....I wondered why the odds had come rim $1.90 a few days ago to $1.58... 

Posted

So what's he most looking forward to? His first kick? First effective possession? First score involvement? First goal? First specky???  

NO!!! This is what he says ...

“I can’t wait to get out there and get a first tackle and really play to be honest."

Just gotta love this kid!

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Posted
2 hours ago, jnrmac said:

Well if you are going to back CP5 for the rising star best you do it before this week is out.....

Funny that, Sportsbet have him at $8 before he has even played a game, ahead of Parish (who has already been nominated).

:roos:


Posted

In that famous year, 1987; Robin White??? Not on my radar - had to Google him. 30 games after playing for SA in '84, but Rd 15, '87 was his last game. Can't even remember him in night series win in April. Anyway...

 

No pressure, Christian.

Really.

Posted

I haven't followed St Kilda much this year; are they well covered to match up on speedy smalls like Kent, Garlett and Kennedy with Hogan, Pedo, Watts and Petracca rotating through CHF?

Posted
2 minutes ago, JackoTheMuss said:

Ok - who do we reckon st.kilda will play on the Truck? 

Have they got a Kenworth?

 

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Posted
5 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

hope he tears them up

He will tear up my eye if he lives up to the expectations 

Posted
26 minutes ago, JackoTheMuss said:

Ok - who do we reckon st.kilda will play on the Truck? 

Is Lindsay Fox still involved with the Saints?

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Posted
22 minutes ago, Flemo56 said:

Have they got a Kenworth?

 

Surely you play a Mack on the 'Trac ... :lol::)

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Posted
2 hours ago, daisycutter said:

who has worn #5

Player Years Notes
Bill Hendrie 1912 Number 11 in 1913, 15 in 1914, 12 in 1915
Bobby Monk 1913 Number 9 in 1912, 16 in 1914
Wal Riddington 1914  
Max Hislop 1915  
Bob Love 1919  
Harry Harker 1920-1924  
Gerry Donnelly 1925  
Ossie Green 1926 Number 22 in 1929
Tommy McConville 1927-1929  
Hec Davidson 1930-1932  
Bill Deague 1932-1936  
Keith Truscott 1937-1940 Number 1 in 1942
Ron White 1941 and 1943  
Tom Bush 1942 Number 17 in 1944
Billy Deans 1943-1950  
Ian McLean 1951-1960  
Neil Crompton 1962-1966 Number 12 from 1957 to 1960
Chris Aitken 1967-1969 Number 14 in 1977
John Gallus 1971-1972  
John Clennett 1973-1974 Number 34 in 1972
Des Campbell 1975-1977 Number 18 in 1970
Graham Hunnibell 1978-1980  
Michael Young 1981-1982  
Ray Holden 1984  
Robin White 1985-1987  
Earl Spalding 1988-1991 Number 35 in 1987
David Schwarz 1992-2002  
Brock McLean 2004-2009  
Jordan Gysberts 2010-2012
Jimmy Toumpas 2013-2015

 

If he can kick the goal to beat the Pies in a GF I will be forever happy.

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Posted

Very hard not too be excited about this debut, lotsa mudundies needing to be changed by the sounds of it.......free balling helps keep em cool and loose but not much good for the weak bladder types, dunno about the girls, anyway back too the tracca, well done to have finally got his chance and may he have a solid game for our mighty "rising" Demons in a win over the Saints.

 

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Tennis starts this week but I have begged off; I'll be there!


Posted
36 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

I haven't followed St Kilda much this year; are they well covered to match up on speedy smalls like Kent, Garlett and Kennedy with Hogan, Pedo, Watts and Petracca rotating through CHF?

Webster towelled up Garlett twice last year from memory. 

Garlett, Kent and Kennedy is a different story though, the chemistry amongst those 3 has been amazing, like they've played together for years. Add in Petracca and it's a quick, powerful and crafty bunch to stop. 

Get it down there like we have been and we should kick a winning score. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

You'll be in trouble when your missus finds out about these fantasies mikey. 

She knows her place. Dees future midfield comes first 

Posted
13 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Webster towelled up Garlett twice last year from memory. 

Garlett, Kent and Kennedy is a different story though, the chemistry amongst those 3 has been amazing, like they've played together for years. Add in Petracca and it's a quick, powerful and crafty bunch to stop. 

Get it down there like we have been and we should kick a winning score. 

That Webster kid is a weapon.

Goes under the radar because he plays at one of the smaller clubs. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Earl Hood said:

A Written excuse is required Jaded! 

Wanted to fly home from Italy for the weekend then fly back, but it's a little out of budget. 

I will be up at 5am to watch it though. Super excited!!!

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We will destroy the saints if we move the ball anything like what we have been recently, the Giants sliced them open and their defense looks very VERY average when they can't get numbers back. 

Thinking Hogan is due for a big game as well. 

Looking forward to seeing Petracca out there, slightly dissapointed however that it's most likely at the expense of Brayshaw, would have been great to see all these young guns starting to get a few games together but we really need Gus to find some form, he's very important to us going forward.

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Posted
21 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Webster towelled up Garlett twice last year from memory. . 

Good player.  Tough too.

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One thing I've noticed, which should be clarified.

His name is not pronounced 'Petrahca'.  Definitely 'Petracka'.

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