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Colin ‘Judy’ Garland

 

Some of the ones I use make sense

Harrison Petty - Tom. Due to Tom Petty.

Others make some sense but are very dumb but the brain does what the brain does

Angus Brayshaw - Helmet - Due to the fact he wears a helmet

Bayley Fritsch - Fritzl - Due to Josef Fritzl. (Sorry if you're reading this, love your work -  other name you get is corn fritter as i also like corn fritters)

6 hours ago, Tough Kent said:

Garry Lyon - Dollars

Darren Bennett - Billy

Tony Campbell - TC

Rod Grinter - Balls 

Earl Spalding - Duke

Glen Lovett - Wally

David Williams - Daisy

Andy Lovell - Chopper

Chris Connolly - Cuddles

Simon Eishold - Ice

Sean Wight - Haggis

Robbie Flower - Tulip

Dirty


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1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

good thread

tangles walker (max)

Thanks.

Max got the nickname for his bowling action not his footy. His was an ungainly bow;ling action and he seemed to tangle up his feet as he approached the crease.

Didn't stop him being a champion test bowler just as an ungainly kicking style does not always mean a poor kick. Just think of Phil Krakouer who held the ball in what seemed to be the wrong hand.

Just now, tiers said:

Thanks.

Max got the nickname for his bowling action not his footy. His was an ungainly bow;ling action and he seemed to tangle up his feet as he approached the crease.

Didn't stop him being a champion test bowler just as an ungainly kicking style does not always mean a poor kick. Just think of Phil Krakouer who held the ball in what seemed to be the wrong hand.

yeah was watching a replay of our demolition of norf and saw phil which brought back the memories of his weird action. not quite the same but reminded me of how jesse hogan used to hold ball in wrong hand when kicking.

 

Couple of others:

Danny Hughes - Baby Hughie

Russell Richards - Rhino

Alan Johnson - Yumpin

Jamie Duursma - Wheels

Warren Dean - Wowza

Dean Chiron - Dogga

Tony Campbell - TC

 

 


12 hours ago, daisycutter said:

good thread

tangles walker (max)

Was he called Tangles during his time with the Dees, or did that come later during his test career (a reference to his bowling style)?

EDIT: just saw Tiers’ post above

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On 3/25/2020 at 3:25 PM, Laughing Goat said:

Couple of others:

Danny Hughes - Baby Hughie

Russell Richards - Rhino

Alan Johnson - Yumpin

Jamie Duursma - Wheels

Warren Dean - Wowza

Dean Chiron - Dogga

Tony Campbell - TC

 

 

PeterGiles. -  'judy.

Brett Bailey -  'mumbles'.


ON  the Guy Rigoni  nick name he was know as GUS till leaving Myrtleford

1 hour ago, Fanatique Demon said:

Does anyone have knowledge of our current list's nicknames?

I'll kick it off with guernsey numbers 1 to 10:  Maysy, Jonesy, Saley, Harmesy, Traccy, Jacko, Vinny, Levery, Spargy and Brayshawy.


Anthony Ingerson-  Inga from Sweden.   

 

Didn’t play many games for us but was always told Greg Doyle went by ‘Donkey’.  

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Was Col Garland known as Judy?

Was Leigh Newton known as Juice?

Troy Simmons - snake

Darren Bennett - billy


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