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The 2 that I can remember are Stan Alves and Greg Wells. Spalding was a good player as well.

Jeff Farmer. Would  also have first dibs at his son.

 

Michael Byrne,  a ruckman who was off-loaded to Hawthorn and won a premiership with them in the mid-80's


A fit Scully would be great now, but I don't blame him for leaving.

Martin & Thompson are the two that I really regretted seeing leave.

 

If we had Dunn and Howe right now we'd be serious contenders for the worst injury list. Scully would be the cherry.

 

I can live with scully leaving because it was pure money but I don't know why for the life of me we traded stef martin? He was always going to become elite. He was elite when given opportunity to ruck solo. He should have been prioritised over jolly/jamar or anyone else that was the reason we traded him out. 


2 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

I can live with scully leaving because it was pure money but I don't know why for the life of me we traded stef martin? He was always going to become elite. He was elite when given opportunity to ruck solo. He should have been prioritised over jolly/jamar or anyone else that was the reason we traded him out. 

Mitch Clark may or may not have made a pass at Stef's girlfriend. After that point, it may or may not have mattered. Stef wanted out, and we were doing anything we could to keep Mitch happy.

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4 hours ago, Big Carl said:

Yes. Scott Thompson and Martin Pike ( 4 flags).

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2 hours ago, Daddyorox said:

Michael Byrne,  a ruckman who was off-loaded to Hawthorn and won a premiership with them in the mid-80's

And kicked eight the week we sold him to the Hawks, while on the same day the Dees had five between 22 players.

Martin Pike is definitely the most successful ex-Demon, but nobody would have seen four flags coming after his time with us and Fitzroy.


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