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The total number of games played by the 22 that took the field on Sunday... (spooking may occur)

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54 Brayshaw
20 Fritsch
65 Frost
95 Gawn
32 Hannan
65 Harmes
119 Hibberd
137 Jetta
260 Jones
62 Kent
303 Lewis
142 McDonald
152 Melksham
55 Neal-Bullen
56 Oliver
58 Omac
59 Petracca
66 Salem
14 Spargo
103 Tyson
31 VB
16 Weideman

1964

It’s an omen people ?

 

Edited by P-man

 

Hahhaha Hahhaha good Christ.

 

Seriously... how frightening is that team going to be in 1-3 years! 

Gawn will play his 100th this season. Guess which game?

 

[censored] thats ridiculous..

Little Spargo playing 14 games already this year will hold him in good stead going into next year.

Big summer coming up for him


15 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Not if we finish 4th. :P

Oh....I forgot...Go Freo!!!! The 100 can wait.

Amazing how relatively inexperienced we still are.

Makes me a bit angry actually with all the pressure heaped on us by the media and yes, the supporters.

Id like to know our average age/games played compared to all the other clubs.

5 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Amazing how relatively inexperienced we still are.

Makes me a bit angry actually with all the pressure heaped on us by the media and yes, the supporters.

Id like to know our average age/games played compared to all the other clubs.

Posted in stats-file. 

The teams going into the season with less experience than us (age we're about in the middle but still younger than the 'Baby Bombers' and just about every premiership team ever - with the young ones generally skewing older than the median where we skew younger): 

Western Bulldogs — 56.4

Carlton — 56.4

Brisbane — 55.2

Gold Coast — 53.5

St Kilda — 52.6

North Melbourne — 51.8

If we snagged the flag it would be genuinely unprecedented profile-wise. I think Collingwood 2010 would be the closest comparison. 

 
1 hour ago, P-man said:

54 Brayshaw
20 Fritsch
65 Frost
95 Gawn
32 Hannan
65 Harmes
119 Hibberd
137 Jetta
260 Jones
62 Kent
303 Lewis
142 McDonald
152 Melksham
55 Neal-Bullen
56 Oliver
58 Omac
59 Petracca
66 Salem
14 Spargo
103 Tyson
31 VB
16 Weideman

1964

It’s an omen people ?

 

That is worthy of Cam Mooney’s ‘Numerology’ segment on Fox Footys Bounce show.


1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Gawn will play his 100th this season. Guess which game?

Hope the excitement doesn’t distract him!

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