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I was thinking about past Demon players that went on for one reason or another to other clubs and I came up with this 22, no room for the Mighty Morton, feel free to add or subtract. I'm sure there is plenty of worthy players I've missed. The only criteria being that they must have played their first senior game with MFC . You miss out Big Carl.

B: Campbell. Dunne. Beveridge.

HB: Howe. Rivers. Frawley.

C :  Tingay. Wells. Alves.

HF: Armstrong. Hogan. Lovell.

F: Watts. Jackson. Farmer.

R: Jolly. Thompson. Callery. 

Int: Martin. McClean. Scully. Dyson.

 
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23 minutes ago, Twodogs said:

I was thinking about past Demon players that went on for one reason or another to other clubs and I came up with this 22, no room for the Mighty Morton, feel free to add or subtract. I'm sure there is plenty of worthy players I've missed. The only criteria being that they must have played their first senior game with MFC . You miss out Big Carl.

B: Campbell. Dunne. Beveridge.

HB: Howe. Rivers. Frawley.

C :  Tingay. Wells. Alves.

HF: Armstrong. Hogan. Lovell.

F: Watts. Jackson. Farmer.

R: Jolly. Thompson. Callery. 

Int: Martin. McClean. Scully. Dyson.

OH you missed the one and only Allen Jackovich. He won't be happy.


 

I’d have Matthew Bishop ahead of either Dunne or Howe.

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Gerard Healy prob first picked after Barass and Wells Alves Tingay And Wiz.

5 hours ago, Twodogs said:

I was thinking about past Demon players that went on for one reason or another to other clubs and I came up with this 22, no room for the Mighty Morton, feel free to add or subtract. I'm sure there is plenty of worthy players I've missed. The only criteria being that they must have played their first senior game with MFC . You miss out Big Carl.

B: Campbell. Dunne. Beveridge.

HB: Howe. Rivers. Frawley.

C :  Tingay. Wells. Alves.

HF: Armstrong. Hogan. Lovell.

F: Watts. Jackson. Farmer.

R: Jolly. Thompson. Callery. 

Int: Martin. McClean. Scully. Dyson.

B: HUGHES, DUNN, SPALDING

HB: HOWE, RIVERS, FRAWLEY

C : ALVES, WELLS, SCULLY

HF: WATTS, HOGAN, PIKE

F: JACKOVICH, JACKSON, FARMER

FOLL: JOLLY, BARRASSI, HEALY

IC: MARTIN, MCLEAN, DYSON, THOMPSON

 

Tingay never played a game so I can't see why he is eligible.

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wtf is Watts doing in there! surely taking the p!ss. I'd say Brent grgic would be in before him.

scott Thompson 

Jeff farmer 

woewodin

 

6 hours ago, Twodogs said:

I was thinking about past Demon players that went on for one reason or another to other clubs and I came up with this 22, no room for the Mighty Morton, feel free to add or subtract. I'm sure there is plenty of worthy players I've missed. The only criteria being that they must have played their first senior game with MFC . You miss out Big Carl.

B: Campbell. Dunne. Beveridge.

HB: Howe. Rivers. Frawley.

C :  Tingay. Wells. Alves.

HF: Armstrong. Hogan. Lovell.

F: Watts. Jackson. Farmer.

R: Jolly. Thompson. Callery. 

Int: Martin. McClean. Scully. Dyson.

Ron Barassi, Gerard Healey, Martin Pike, Earl Spalding, Shane Woewodin, Michael Byrne, Steph Martin, ???

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2 hours ago, phuket demon said:

Danny Hughes should be in. And Spalding. Martin Pike? 

I don’t recall the Danny Hughes full back moving, and the other younger one HFF was hardly a star. 

Which one are you referring to?

And Barassi was a big omission. 

Did Norm Smith move at the end of his playing career?

I assume the Jackson is Mark, not Ricky. Didn't the whacko one play senior football somewhere else before he joined us?

Need to have a closer look at the rules for selection of this team, too. I'm not sure Hogan should be eligible for selection until he's played a senior game at another club.


8 hours ago, monoccular said:

I don’t recall the Danny Hughes full back moving, and the other younger one HFF was hardly a star. 

Which one are you referring to?

And Barassi was a big omission. 

Did Norm Smith move at the end of his playing career?

Danny Hughes played for the Crows in their first year about a dozen games 

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Jackson never played a senior game st Richmond , no lack of ruckman that started with the Dees , Jolly , Martin , Byrne , Simmonds , Fitzpatrick , Crackers , Strawbs , 

10 hours ago, monoccular said:

I don’t recall the Danny Hughes full back moving, and the other younger one HFF was hardly a star. 

Which one are you referring to?

And Barassi was a big omission. 

Did Norm Smith move at the end of his playing career?

Norm went to Fitzroy as Captain Coach.

 
15 hours ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Didn’t Nathan Basset play a few games for us before going to Adelaide ?

no


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