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16 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

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, WOEWODIN, DYSON, THOMPSON

 

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

I forgot Woewodin so I dropped McLean

 

Danny Hughes would have to be a walk up start as a B & F winner & a leader for a couple of years......& another croweater who has a good CV is Andrew Obst. Think Obsty played 150 games for the Dees......

 
6 hours ago, Laughing Goat said:

Danny Hughes would have to be a walk up start as a B & F winner & a leader for a couple of years......& another croweater who has a good CV is Andrew Obst. Think Obsty played 150 games for the Dees......

Think it was 149 and got suspended for the last couple of rounds the silly bugger. Doesn't qualify for this team though as he left Melbourne to return to Port in the SANFL

On 2/26/2019 at 9:59 PM, Dee Zephyr said:

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

Was spewing we let Bishop go. 6,5" blokes who can run like the clappers were hard to find back then. Had a solid career for Port & played in their flag I believe


On 2/26/2019 at 11:52 PM, WERRIDEE said:

B: HUGHES, DUNN, SPALDING

HB: HOWE, RIVERS, FRAWLEY

C : ALVES, WELLS, S.STRETCH

HF: WOEWODIN, HOGAN, PIKE

F: JACKOVICH, JACKSON, FARMER

FOLL: JOLLY, BARRASSI, HEALY

IC: MARTIN, J.MCDONALD, DYSON, THOMPSON

 

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

I also forgot Stretch and J.McDonald so I dropped Watts and Scully.

Edited by WERRIDEE

Wacko Jacko came from Richmond; not sure if he played seniors with them as they had Michael Roach keeping him in the magoos.  From memory they had another gun FF at the same time. Rich pickings for the tiges back then

22 hours ago, reynolds46 said:

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

That makes him an import not an export ! #justsayin

 
2 hours ago, Salems Lot said:

Wacko Jacko came from Richmond; not sure if he played seniors with them as they had Michael Roach keeping him in the magoos.  From memory they had another gun FF at the same time. Rich pickings for the tiges back then

Brian Taylor. Transferred to Collingwood because he couldn't get a game at Richmond. 


12 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

I also forgot Stretch and J.McDonald so I dropped Watts and Scully.

I also forgot Johnstone drop Dyson.

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