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1. May

12. KK/MGA

32. Preuss 

 

I done this on another thread but here I go again

1 Pruess - The Strawbs\Stynes combo

12 Kolodjashnij - Taking over Tyson

27 May - I changed my mind with this one. Rivers, Inga and Wight have worn the same number.

46 Walker

50 Bradtke - The same as his old man.

40, 41 and 43 rookies

16 - first pick

21 - tall forward

23 - second pick

32 - Bedford

37 - pick 91

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22 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Hopefully number 1 will get a rest for a year or two. 

He went to Freo, it’s similar to dying but he’s not dead. 

 
Just now, Demonland said:

Why? Expectation? Respect for Jesse?

Good question, I am not sure.

Perhaps rather a Jinx.

Aside from Dennis Cordner way back in the ether, there have not been many great successes at the Club in this jumper. Certainly not in the last 50 years. 

For me, Jesse's time in that jumper was a disappointment.  And it spent a considerable amount of time in the locker.

35 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Vacant Numbers:

1.

12.

16.

21.

23.

27.

32.

34.

37.

40.

47.

You forgot 41, 43 and 46.


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5 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Good question, I am not sure.

Perhaps rather a Jinx.

Aside from Dennis Cordner way back in the ether, there have not been many great successes at the Club in this jumper. Certainly not in the last 50 years. 

For me, Jesse's time in that jumper was a disappointment.  And it spent a considerable amount of time in the locker.

From @Supermercado's Twitter

14 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

I done this on another thread but here I go again

1 Pruess - The Strawbs\Stynes combo

12 Kolodjashnij - Taking over Tyson

27 May - I changed my mind with this one. Rivers, Inga and Wight have worn the same number.

 

27 for May for the reasons above. 

2 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

I done this on another thread but here I go again

1 Pruess - The Strawbs\Stynes combo

12 Kolodjashnij - Taking over Tyson

27 May - I changed my mind with this one. Rivers, Inga and Wight have worn the same number.

46 Walker

50 Bradtke - The same as his old man.

40, 41 and 43 rookies

16 - first pick

21 - tall forward

23 - second pick

32 - Bedford

37 - pick 91

Legit query - who are Walker and Bedford?


2 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

1: Preuss - Strawbs to Max’s Jimmy

 

Noice ;)

7 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Noice ;)

if preuss and maxy are 1 and 11 bradtke will have to be 111

45 minutes ago, Loose Men Everywhere said:

Legit query - who are Walker and Bedford?

Walker is a category B rookie and Bedford is a Academy selection

30 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I have no problem with a 111 in the team. I'm sure @Supermercado would approve.

It's KK47 or I riot.


 

1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

if preuss and maxy are 1 and 11 bradtke will have to be 111

Serious question - are there actually AFL rules that state numbers must be single or double digits only?

(If not, I am 100% certain that some would be created on the run)

2 hours ago, Supermercado said:

It's KK47 or I riot.

As long as he doesn't change his name to Andrew........AK47

 
2 hours ago, Barney Rubble said:

As long as he doesn't change his name to Andrew........AK47

A player changing name for a number gag would be the best thing since we almost drafted Freddie Clutterbuck

Keep 23 open for a potential Kelly deal >:)

16 May - 12 Kola - 37 Pruess with 21 - 27 - 32 - 40 - 43 for the draft picks


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