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At this point in time we have four new players to add to this list:-

1. Steven May

2. Nathan Jones

3. Christian Salem

4. James Harmes

5. Christian Petracca

6. Luke Jackson

7. Jack Viney

8. Jake Lever

9. Charlie Spargo

10. Angus Brayshaw

11. Max Gawn

12. Toby Bedford

13. Clayton Oliver

14. Michael Hibberd

15. Ed Langdon

18. Jake Melksham

20. Adam Tomlinson

22. Aaron Vandenberg

23. James Jordon

24. Trent Rivers

25. Tom McDonald

26. Sam Weideman

27. Aaron Nietschke

29. Jayden Hunt

30. Alex Neal-Bullen

31. Bayley Fritsch

32. Tom Sparrow

33. Oscar Baker

34. Marty Hore

35. Harrison Petty

36. Kysaiah Pickett

37. Kade Chandler

38. Mitch Brown

39. Neville Jetta

41. Jay Lockhart

44. Joel Smith

46. Austin Bradtke

I heard that Ben Brown wants to keep the number 50 which he wore at North Melbourne and Werribee before that but any idea on our draftees' numbers?

 
 

Can delete O-mac as well. Someone that's on instagram might be able to stalk the new recruits account and suss it out from there. Not that I advocate online stalking... :ph34r:

6 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Jake Bowey’s father, Brett Bowey wore the number 16 in his 85 games for St Kilda. The number was recently vacated by Kade Kolodjashnij.

Didn't he wear number 18?


16 - Bowey

17 - Laurie

19 - Rosman

50 - B.Brown

 
5 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

Didn't he wear number 18?

Wow you have a good memory Werridee?


9 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

16 - Bowey

17 - Laurie

19 - Rosman

50 - B.Brown

I know BBB wants to keep 50 on his back but I like the idea of him changing to 19 - the Dees have had a few decent forwards in that number over the years (Darren Bennett / Ray Biffin)

18 hours ago, waynewussell said:

swap Baker & Petty

Why they might Not want to!!!


Agree Ben Brown should try to keep 50.

Brett Lovett could present it. 

then

16 - Bowey.  Jack Grimes to present 

17- Laurie. Brett Lovett to present. 

19- vacant 

21- Rosman. Cameron Pedersen to present. 

28- added player if taken 

42- added player if taken 

For those who like playing this game, there's a photo of Laurie in today's training gallery where he looks to be wearing a jumper with a "1" as the first number? 16, maybe?

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Nothing on the official site yet, but I just spotted this on the MFC Insta feed:

 

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Jake Bowey #17?

Edited by 3183 Dee


Rosman #19

Laurie #16

well were locked in

16. Bailey Laurie

17. jake Bowey

19. fraser rosman

its been tweeted 

16 bailey laurie

17 jake bowey

19 fraser rosman

Hopefully BBB gets a big number and uses that as a minimum target for goals for him to kick in 2021.


 

I still think of 16 as Johnny Townsends number.

2 hours ago, Damo said:

I still think of 16 as Johnny Townsends number.

Trav Johnstone for me.


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