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1.PREUSS

12. KOLODJASHNIJ

16. SPARROW

21. HORE

23. JORDON

27. MAY

32. NEITSCHKE

34. BEDFORD

37. CHANDLER

40. BRADTKE

41. C.WAGNER

43. WALKER

 
10 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

1.PREUSS

12. KOLODJASHNIJ

16. SPARROW

21. HORE

23. JORDON

27. MAY

32. NEITSCHKE

34. BEDFORD

37. CHANDLER

40. BRADTKE

41. C.WAGNER

43. WALKER

Agreed.

I like James “Jordan” wearing number 23!!! Nickname - Michael !!!!!

4 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Agreed.

I like James “Jordan” wearing number 23!!! Nickname - Michael !!!!!

call him air as in air jordan

 

hunt or weids might move numbers or a joel smith

 

I've posted this before, but i don't like the concept of reserving lower numbers for better players because of the message it implies for those players who are given the higher numbers. It's effectively saying, "We're not really that sure you'll make it, so we're putting you down the end with the other nqrs." I appreciate the argument that some players might be motivated by that insult and work harder to prove their value. But for every player that does that there might equally be not only another high-numbered player for whom it has the opposite effect but also the possibility that players granted low numbers who allow that to go to their head and don't work as hard as they should.

I would rather a more measured approach which might place a new player next to a player who might be good for their development. Preuss next to Gawn, for example. And it doesn't just have to be development in a skills sense. It might be trying to maximise their personal development. Hypothetically (because I don't know the players), it might be best for his development for Bedford to be next to Jetta in the locker room, so give him the vacant number 40.  


I wonder when the MFC website will update the “Players” content.  I thought they would now add new recruits and draftees, and remove the retired/traded/delisted players. 

Numbers must be allocated I think because players are training so lockers will be allocated.  Wonder when the announcement will be made?

 

These are my following suggestions;

 

#1  Pruess

#12 May

#16 Kolodjashnij

#21 Jordon

#23 Bedford

#27 Hore

#32 Sparrow (I think there is video footage of him wearing this jumper number at junior club level?)

#34 Neitschke

#43 Chandler

#46 Walker

#50 Bradtke (I like the idea of him wearing the number his Father wore in the NBL for the Melbourne Tigers)

 

Edited by Supreme_Demon

 

On 10/22/2018 at 11:19 PM, Colin B. Flaubert said:

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.

For some reason, I have never liked number 1. 

Bit like 31 post RDB. 

Or 13. In the old days,  MFC did not use 13. 

So remove 1,31 and 13 please. 

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

:jakovich:

Adem Yze says hi too !

Numbers pretty predictable although 12 for young Toby is a big endorsement obviously think the young fella has some talent - hopefully turns out to be Wizard like :)


44 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

This bloke is a big get for us, not just for what he can and will do on the field, but also for what the opposition think he might do.

1 hour ago, Redleg said:

This bloke is a big get for us, not just for what he can and will do on the field, but also for what the opposition think he might do.

Agree Red. He plays hard at it and the opposition usually know the danger of getting in his way


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Full numbers list for 2019:

1 – Steven May

2 – Nathan Jones

3 – Christian Salem

4 – James Harmes

5 – Christian Petracca

6 – Jordan Lewis

7 – Jack Viney

8 – Jake Lever

9 – Charlie Spargo

10 – Angus Brayshaw

11 – Max Gawn

12 – Toby Bedford

13 – Clayton Oliver

14 – Michael Hibberd

15 – Billy Stretch

16 – Kade Kolodjashnij

17 – Sam Frost

18 – Jake Melksham

19 – Mitch Hannan

20 – Corey Maynard

21 – Braydon Preuss

22 – Aaron vandenBerg

23 – James Jordon

24 – Jay Kennedy-Harris

25 – Tom McDonald

26 – Sam Weideman

27 – Aaron Nietschke

28 – Oscar McDonald

29 – Jayden Hunt

30 – Alex Neal-Bullen

31 – Bayley Fritsch

32 – Tom Sparrow

33 – Oskar Baker

34 – Marty Hore

35 – Harry Petty

36 – Jeff Garlett

37 – Kade Chandler

38 – Tim Smith

39 – Neville Jetta

40 – Corey Wagner

42 – Josh Wagner

43 – Guy Walker

44 – Joel Smith

45 – Declan Keilty

46 – Austin Bradtke

 

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