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11 minutes ago, Dee Dee said:

I believe there are some restrictions on the number of games played, however when I visited the locker room at AAMI park some yers ago I was intrigued to see so many names on each locker (not sure about locker48 though). I was on a quick tour and had no time to take too much notice. Still I’m not sure if you played just one or two games you’d be given the honour.

I have no proof but I guarantee you Heritier Lumumba does not have his number on a locker. You'd at least have to have hit some kind of milestone. Not sure 50 cuts it but I'd assume 100 games in a number gets you on the locker.

 

99.9% sure its 100 games. Perhaps there are also exceptions for Captains and which may see Trengove with his name on the locker.

From what I've read here it sounds like these are the following numbers.

Jackson 6

Langdon 15 

Tomlinson 20?  

Rivers 24 

Picket 36 

Is that accurate?

 

 

11 minutes ago, Nascent said:

99.9% sure its 100 games. Perhaps there are also exceptions for Captains and which may see Trengove with his name on the locker.

From what I've read here it sounds like these are the following numbers.

 

 

You are probably correct but there would be exceptions as you say: e.g. Steve  O’Dwyer! 100 games is also apparently when they are offered MCC membership (full not restricted I’m informed). Certainly beats waiting 30+ years.

 
17 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Is that accurate?

Sounds right to me.   I think somebody posted that Mitch Brown was in Bull Smith's old 38.

4 minutes ago, Dee Dee said:

You are probably correct but there would be exceptions as you say: e.g. Steve  O’Dwyer!

Only played 84 games with us, but did win a Best & Fairest so I imagine that would also qualify.


13 minutes ago, demonstone said:

Sounds right to me.   I think somebody posted that Mitch Brown was in Bull Smith's old 38.

Forgot about him, cheers.

46 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/541066/new-demons-receive-their-numbers

Luke Jackson – No.6

Ed Langdon – No.15 

Adam Tomlinson – No.20

Trent Rivers – No.24

Kysaiah Pickett – No.36

Mitch Brown – No.38

That is a ridiculous video. Just provide the bloody numbers, you weirdos.

 
43 minutes ago, A F said:

That is a ridiculous video. Just provide the bloody numbers, you weirdos.

What did I just watch? If it wasn’t for DL summarizing it I still wouldn’t be any the wiser. 

One of the more unnecessarily stupid videos I’ve seen for a while. 


All three new draftees have numbers which are a multiple of six.

And we know 6 6 6 is demonic.

It is also a rule change we struggled with last year and aim to adapt to this year.

Coincidence? 

i think not.

 


I called Kozzie to 36. Reckon it's a great choice, a chance for him to add his own history to the number.

Edited by Pates

On 12/11/2019 at 9:39 AM, Demonland said:

They had them last year so I don't know what happened to the negatives.

That was then, 2019.  That was all negative.

We're talking 2020,  an even year,  and one for growth.


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