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1. VACANT

12. Draftee (Potentially Sam Sturt)

16. Steven May (1 better then his 17 at GC)

21. Draftee (Potentially Jay Lockhart. Think we've had a Tassie HBF in 21 before....)

23. VACANT

27. Kade Kolodjashnij  (1 better then his 28 he initially wore at the Suns)

32. Draftee (Potentially Toby Bedford)

34. DFA recruit  (Potentially Nathan Wright, wore this no at St Kilda)

37. Braydon Preuss  (like our 2 main rucks in 11 & 37)

40. Draftee (Potentially Mason Shaw)

41. Rookie Draftee (Potentially Corey Wagner, wore this no at Nth Melb)

43. VACANT 

46. Guy Walker (Max Walker debuted in this no)

47. VACANT 

48. VACANT 

49. VACANT 

50. Austin Bradtke  (same no Mark wore)

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On 10/19/2018 at 10:41 AM, 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.

Sorry, but I don't understand where you are comming from with either of these statements.  

Jessy's performance for a guy of his age would be top 5% in the league for a key forward.

He had practically one season out of 4 or 5 where he had a stuffed back and a dog of a year last year (but still played 10 games).  Asides from that he has played around 20 out of 22 games per season.

Personally I'm just disappointed that he isn't performing for us in it as both he and the team hit peak maturity and performance.

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I like the idea of May in number 1.

Reminds me of the days of 98 when Shanners was the full back. He will be always a Saint historically but I always had a soft spot for him.

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What about 12 for Preuss? The locker next to Gawn! 

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On 10/24/2018 at 11:59 PM, CBDees said:

What about 12 for Preuss? The locker next to Gawn! 

theyd have to expand the locker sizes no way those two boys r gonna be able to live side by side for the next 4 years without getting in each others way. theres a reason the reserve ruckmen r always in the high lockers no one is around them!!

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On 10/20/2018 at 8:53 AM, Caligula's cohort said:

13. Wagner

16. Oliver

??? !!!

On 10/20/2018 at 4:23 PM, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

I recon Weid deserves a higher jumper number of his choosing.  Also sends a bit of a message that 'you da man'!

I'd be reluctant to give him 1 though, unless he had his heart set on it.

Leave the numbers alone.

Hurrah moving from #48 jinxed him!

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