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31 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Can't think of a player who very obviously had NOPE stamped on his name in big letters by a coach. 

Third in the B&F in 2013, in and out of the side in 2014 under Roos. Signed on for two years at the end of 2014, played two full seasons in the VFL when just about every other player on the senior list got picked at some point. Almost seemed like a stubborn standoff between coach and player in the end. Pretty funny in hindsight - probably not for Dean though.

I was thinking of the BnF in 2013 when I saw the 2021 DL leaderboard with so many guns. How far have we come? Staggering

Dean tried his guts out so fair play to him. Just didn’t have the talent 

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On 4/22/2021 at 8:43 PM, FritschyBusiness said:

Cam Pedersen for Melbourne

Games                                     W.                    L                                      %

64 22 42   34.38

If we had had two Pedos we would have been at 68 percent and firing.  

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On 4/23/2021 at 1:14 PM, Little Goffy said:

Looks like James Jordan is the new Clyde Laidlaw!

(Fingers crossed because that's an 81% win rate and four premierships in 124 games)

I met Clyde at a Grand Final function about five years ago and had a long chat with him. What a gentlemen. And he was in great shape. Always and forever a Deez man, followed us very closely and thought that our recruiting, playing style and coaching strategy with Roos back then was spot on. 

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FUN FACT

James Jordon is the first player to win his first 6 games since.....


Charlie Spargo in 2018 R6-11

Bonus facts:
The next best is 7 winning games by Brian Dunsford in 1957 where he played 7 games that year, all wins and didn't play another season with anyone.  James Jordon has the chance this week to equal this

The second best is 13 wins in a row by Alby Rodda in 1939 winning 9 games (including a flag) continuing on to win his first 4 games of 1940 after missing round 1. 

The best streak by a Melbourne player is Bryan Kenneally's first 14 games were all wins with 2 played in 1959 and 12 played in 1960. 
After his first two seasons he had a record of 17 games 16-3 and one premiership. 

 

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9 minutes ago, FritschyBusiness said:


Bonus facts:
The next best is 7 winning games by Brian Dunsford in 1957 where he played 7 games that year, all wins and didn't play another season with anyone.  James Jordon has the chance this week to equal this

 

Thats amazing.  Knock off North and the Swans and he owns the record outright.

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Reminds me of the sad stat about Robbie - 270 odd games and finals only in his last three. 
Come 88-89-90 Newport, Viney, Stynes and co were running like 9 finals out of 30 or 40 games

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No. Player Games Win Loss Draw Win %
23. James Jordon 8 8 0   100.00
50. Ben Brown 2 2 0   100.00
6. Luke Jackson 14 12 2   85.71
24. Trent Rivers 17 13 4   76.47
20. Adam Tomlinson 20 14 6   70.00
36. Kysaiah Pickett 22 15 7   68.18
15. Ed Langdon 25 17 8   68.00
38. Mitch Brown 6 4 2   66.67
32. Tom Sparrow 12 8 4   66.67
9. Charlie Spargo 42 28 14   66.67
18. Jake Melksham 77 44 33   57.14
8. Jake Lever 44 25 19   56.82
1. Steven May 32 18 14   56.25
30. Alex Neal-Bullen 88 47 41   53.41
13. Clayton Oliver 107 57 50   53.27
31. Bayley Fritsch 68 36 32   52.94
26. Sam Weideman 44 23 21   52.27
14. Michael Hibberd 76 39 37   51.32
22. Aaron Vandenberg 47 24 23   51.06
5. Christian Petracca 110 56 54   50.91
37. Kade Chandler 2 1 1   50.00
10. Angus Brayshaw 102 50 52   49.02
29. Jayden Hunt 82 40 42   48.78
3. Christian Salem 114 54 60   47.37
4. James Harmes 106 50 56   47.17
44. Joel Smith 18 8 10   44.44
11. Max Gawn 142 61 81   42.96
25. Tom McDonald 178 71 107   39.89
39. Neville Jetta 158 61 95 2 38.61
7. Jack Viney 140 53 87   37.86
41. Jay Lockhart 22 8 14   36.36
33. Oscar Baker 14 5 9   35.71
21. Marty Hore 14 5 9   35.71
2. Nathan Jones 301 100 198 3 33.22
35. Harrison Petty 13 4 9   30.77
12. Toby Bedford 2 0 2   0.00

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On 4/22/2021 at 6:26 PM, Chook said:

How does this compare to Cam Pedersen's percentage? I feel like we won every game he played for us there for a while.

Just seeing Cam on the field was a win in itself - really enjoyed his suddent efforts and effects for the team. One of my favourites; he was so motivating at times.

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25 minutes ago, FritschyBusiness said:

 

No. Player Games Win Loss Draw Win %
23. James Jordon 8 8 0   100.00
50. Ben Brown 2 2 0   100.00
6. Luke Jackson 14 12 2   85.71
24. Trent Rivers 17 13 4   76.47
20. Adam Tomlinson 20 14 6   70.00
36. Kysaiah Pickett 22 15 7   68.18
15. Ed Langdon 25 17 8   68.00
38. Mitch Brown 6 4 2   66.67
32. Tom Sparrow 12 8 4   66.67
9. Charlie Spargo 42 28 14   66.67
18. Jake Melksham 77 44 33   57.14
8. Jake Lever 44 25 19   56.82
1. Steven May 32 18 14   56.25
30. Alex Neal-Bullen 88 47 41   53.41
13. Clayton Oliver 107 57 50   53.27
31. Bayley Fritsch 68 36 32   52.94
26. Sam Weideman 44 23 21   52.27
14. Michael Hibberd 76 39 37   51.32
22. Aaron Vandenberg 47 24 23   51.06
5. Christian Petracca 110 56 54   50.91
37. Kade Chandler 2 1 1   50.00
10. Angus Brayshaw 102 50 52   49.02
29. Jayden Hunt 82 40 42   48.78
3. Christian Salem 114 54 60   47.37
4. James Harmes 106 50 56   47.17
44. Joel Smith 18 8 10   44.44
11. Max Gawn 142 61 81   42.96
25. Tom McDonald 178 71 107   39.89
39. Neville Jetta 158 61 95 2 38.61
7. Jack Viney 140 53 87   37.86
41. Jay Lockhart 22 8 14   36.36
34. Marty Hore 14 5 9   35.71
33. Oscar Baker 14 5 9   35.71
21. Marty Hore 14 5 9   35.71
2. Nathan Jones 301 100 198 3 33.22
35. Harrison Petty 13 4 9   30.77
12. Toby Bedford 2 0 2   0.00

Not that it matters, but Marty Hore is in your list twice...with the same % win.

Seeing this list really makes me feel for Nathan Jones. Playing might seem "easy" for players like Jordon, Rivers and Jackson, but Jones really did it tough and the fact that he stuck with us throughout those terrible years should never be forgotten. 

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4 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Not that it matters, but Marty Hore is in your list twice...with the same % win.

Seeing this list really makes me feel for Nathan Jones. Playing might seem "easy" for players like Jordon, Rivers and Jackson, but Jones really did it tough and the fact that he stuck with us throughout those terrible years should never be forgotten. 

Thank you, just fixed that up :)

Yeah I feel for Jones,  a lot of players on our list between 2007-2016 would have had similar horrific %. 

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