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Lets start a list of players we've recruited from other clubs, I'll kick off with a short list, some names popped up today I did'nt realise.

 

Byron Pickett

Gary Moorcroft

Clint Bizzel

Brent Moloney

Shannon Motlop

Shannon Byrnes

Craig Nettlebeck

Scott Chisholm

Martin Pike

Bernie Vince

Jordan Lewis

Phillip Read

Marcus Seecamp?

 

This guy deserves a solo post

Tom Gilles

Craig Turley

Jamie Shanahan

James Cook

Harry O

Stephen Powell

 

Edited by Danelska

 

You forgot possibly the best two, the only two really of much value from the Druggies (Gary Moorcraft and Michael Heffernan didn’t set the world on fire,  

Michael Hibberd

Jake Melksham 

Also Jeff Farmer did ok !

 

4 of our current best 26 Hibberd, Melksham, Lewis, Vince is pretty decent pickings. And Pedo, though not currently in those ranks, has turned out to be a dedicated hard working and reliable back up. 

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Chris Dawes

Cameron Pederson

Mitch Clark

Jeffrey Garlett

Dom Tyson

Chris Heffernan

Harley Balic

Thomas Bugg

Patrick McKenna

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2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Stephen Powell

Brian Wilson

Jeff White

Was a massive Powell fan back in the day

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Daniel Cross

Fabian Francis

Joel Macdonald

Jeff Garlett

Mitch Clark

Damien Gaspar?

Troy Longmuir?

 

 

David Rodan

James Sellar

Viv Michie

Aiden(?) Riley

The last two ex-Hawthorn players we've recruited (who played a senior game):

David Flintoff - 1988 via Central Districts

[nobody for an unusually long time]

Jordan Lewis - 2017

Despite near miss involving half the squad at the end of 1996, no player crossed directly between the clubs and played a senior game between Roger Ellingworth in 1986 and Cameron Bruce in 2011.

Also I'd like to request a mention of Ross Funcke.

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27 minutes ago, Danelska said:

This guy deserves a solo post

Tom Gilles

2 games for MFC. A 79 point loss followed by a 148 point loss.

If he doesn't have the worst % in club history I'm not sure I wanna know who does

Frosty has been missed in the lists above

Phi, Carl and Peter, any more

Meesen from Adelaide 


Ben Newton from Port a few years back. Thought he was going to turn out as a good player.

You all make me sick. 

Anthony [censored] Ingerson. 

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Brent Williams and Matty Collins. 

Pity we couldn't get something out of Williams. He had heaps of talent, but no application. Ended up kicking bags of goals in the Eastern Footy League.


44 minutes ago, SFebey said:

Troy Longmuir?

We drafted Troy, and were his first club.

1 hour ago, SFebey said:

Lets start a list of players we've recruited from other clubs, I'll kick off with a short list, some names popped up today I did'nt realise.

 

Byron Pickett

Gary Moorcroft

Clint Bizzel

Brent Moloney

Shannon Motlop

Shannon Byrnes

Craig Nettlebeck

Scott Chisholm

Martin Pike

Bernie Vince

Jordan Lewis

Phillip Read

Marcus Seecamp?

Rod Owen

Steven Clark

Andy Goodwin

Michael Pickering

Trevor Spencer

Phil Egan

Alistair Clarkson

 

 

 

Carl Ditterich

Brian Wilson

Brent Croswell 

Peter Moore

Vin Cattogio

Phil Carmen

Kelvin Templeton 

J Tillbrook

 


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