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On 05/11/2017 at 6:07 PM, Petraccattack said:

Number 9 - Neitz, Dixon, Fowler,  Alan Johnson

Its available with Trengoves departure.   Maybe Lever will take it.

Number 9 - Dixon, Fowler, Alan Johnson,

                     Neitz, Cuthbertson, Trengove

 

Minor detail, jumper numbers. A low number does not place a person in the hierarchy of performance - even Max Walker tried hard but remained out of - and on the periphery of - the real talent pool in a very ordinary team, and he was No. 1!

John Lord is still seen in the Brighton/Bentleigh area and great supporter of the club.

Wore no. 4 with distinction at CHF (not CHB).

Still balding on top.


#13 becoming a modern classic.

Jako, Ooze, Jordie and now Clarry.
(Not to mention Ivan Bartul in 1995)

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