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Can we put together a list of our current players' real nicknames, meaning the ones that are used by the players' themselves, rather than the ones supporters might like to use? I know Jones is 'Chunk' but what are other players known as?  I've heard some people call Harmes 'Nut' and others call him 'Chomp'. But are either, or both, actually what his team-mates use? 

If posters want to add their own ideas, please make clear it's not the player's true nickname. What I want this thread to tell me is what players' nicknames actually are.

 

 

From the pocket profiles on the club website.

Fritsch: Fritta, Bayls

Petracca: Trac

Gawn: Dougy

T-Mac: ....T-Mac

Spargo: Spargs, Chuck

Brayshaw: Stallion, Ticker, Rooster (not sure if this is Gus taking the [censored] on his profile)

Some other well known ones:

Hibberd: Pig 

Oliver: Clarry

Neal-Bullen: Nibbler 

Kennedy-Harris: Jay Kay

 

 

Im assuming May will be Stevo or Maysie?


Jones: Chunk 

Preuss: Goose 

Oskar Baker: The baby maker 

Mitch Hannan: The cannon 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

May Flower.

Mitch Koladjasnijnch: Mitch

Preuss:The Pudding

Ethan : Soul Trader

 

At a couple of kids clinics this year I’ve heard the players call Salem ‘Salo’ Or ‘Say-Lo’. 

4 hours ago, Fifty-5 said:

Where's @Petraccattack's genius when you need it?

Brayden Preuss  -  The Preussmeister General

Steven May  -  Skullcrusher

Kade Koladashnij  -  MGA

Austin Bradtke -  Tallboy

Guy Walker -   What a Guy or WAG

 

Looking forward to announcing the official nicknames for our new draftees on draft night.

Edited by Petraccattack

On 10/20/2018 at 1:54 PM, P-man said:

From the pocket profiles on the club website.

Fritsch: Fritta, Bayls

Petracca: Trac

Gawn: Dougy

T-Mac: ....T-Mac

Spargo: Spargs, Chuck

Brayshaw: Stallion, Ticker, Rooster (not sure if this is Gus taking the [censored] on his profile)

Some other well known ones:

Hibberd: Pig 

Oliver: Clarry

Neal-Bullen: Nibbler 

Kennedy-Harris: Jay Kay

 

LOL

Spargo is nicknamed 'Chuck'... I've always had the thought of this lookalike.

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Jack Watts-Biffen Jnr.

The kids output is astounding.

1 hour ago, Biffen said:

Jack Watts-Biffen Jnr.

The kids output is astounding.

Apparently it's all fake news. 


On 10/22/2018 at 12:54 PM, McQueen said:

LOL

Spargo is nicknamed 'Chuck'... I've always had the thought of this lookalike.

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? 

On 10/21/2018 at 8:58 AM, Dee Zephyr said:

At a couple of kids clinics this year I’ve heard the players call Salem ‘Salo’ Or ‘Say-Lo’. 

oh so not "sahr low".. a la Bruce.

On 10/22/2018 at 11:54 AM, McQueen said:

LOL

Spargo is nicknamed 'Chuck'... I've always had the thought of this lookalike.

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He was pretty firey as a first year player and that could get even more accentuated as he gets more physical strength and confidence.  Could almost be said to have the personality of Chucky as well.

Could be a good asset to have a player that gets under the skin of the opposition and their supporters every week.  Could be our improved version of Hayden Ballantyne.

12 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

He was pretty firey as a first year player and that could get even more accentuated as he gets more physical strength and confidence.  Could almost be said to have the personality of Chucky as well.

Could be a good asset to have a player that gets under the skin of the opposition and their supporters every week.  Could be our improved version of Hayden Ballantyne.

personality like chucky, what is he a psycho serial killer 

11 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

personality like chucky, what is he a psycho serial killer 

Not that bloody literally, but it wouldn't hurt if he was the equivalent of a killer on the footy feild.  Every good team gains from having a few players with a bit of mongrel and killer instinct, providing that agression is well focused and controlled.  Watching how he plays, I think Spargo fits that mold pretty well.


No coincidence that this thread appears after Cameron Pedersen leaves.

I've always called Mitch  Hannan ...Jimmy, a few younger folks may not get the reference.

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10 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

I've always called Mitch  Hannan ...Jimmy, a few younger folks may not get the reference.

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Is that Clint Stanaway? 

 
2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Is that Clint Stanaway? 

I would hit the like button if I knew who Clint Stanaway was


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