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With number 48 made famous by Jack Fitzpatrick given to Farmer I wonder what numbers Daw and Smith will get?

My guess is Deakyn will get 47 made famous by Tom Couch and Majak will get 28 made famous by Oscar McDonald.

 
 
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I think he is


Don’t give them a number until they sign on.  Numbers are for Melbourne players and continue lines of tradition.  When the have earned the right, then they have earned the number.  Should also apply to Farmer imho.

 

i see Majak in the 40 

Farmer has 48 

and if deak gets listed give him the 47

  On 19/02/2021 at 20:58, buck_nekkid said:

Don’t give them a number until they sign on.  Numbers are for Melbourne players and continue lines of tradition.  When the have earned the right, then they have earned the number.  Should also apply to Farmer imho.

fun police - let us speculate, it fills the time


  On 20/02/2021 at 10:31, buck_nekkid said:

Then Majak gets 11 and Deakyn gets 7

what was the point of this

  On 19/02/2021 at 12:20, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Is Daw even a certainty to get listed?

Put your house on it!!!

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  On 11/03/2021 at 06:11, Whispering_Jack said:

Majak Daw has been given the #28 made famous by Oscar McDonald. 

Deakyn Smith has #34 which Marty Hore released to go to #21.

I think Glenn Molloy would be extremely disappointed with that post :)


can't wait to see taj woewodin take his dads 22 next year and deak to move back to 39 from jetta ;)

It would be pretty good to hear "Number 28 - Majak Daw" on GF day.

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