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I think Turner will wear 40 and Declase will wear 45

 

Why not. Turner wore 10 in his highlights and Declase 15. Add 30 to each and we're away!

I don’t know what numbers they’ll wear but I do know that Jye’s surname is an editor’s (or whomever thinks up the headlines) delight: after a great performance...

DEEE-CLASSY!!!  etc. 

 

If they want I'll pop down to training and present one of them with my Div 3 ressies jumper... the coveted number 134.

it has to be smallest available imo so 40 declase and 42 turner, i wear 49 so wouldn't mind the older bro rocking my number in honour of me


7 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I don’t know what numbers they’ll wear but I do know that Jye’s surname is an editor’s (or whomever thinks up the headlines) delight: after a great performance...

DEEE-CLASSY!!!  etc. 

It's time for a pun-t, it seems!

Top-Of-The.

As to numbers, keep Brown.B. company? 51 & 52

Fail, me: meant 'Top-Of-De'

8 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Fail, me: meant 'Top-Of-De'

That makes sense now. ? I thought it was just beyond my ken. 

 
On 6/3/2021 at 6:46 PM, Turner said:

it has to be smallest available imo so 40 declase and 42 turner, i wear 49 so wouldn't mind the older bro rocking my number in honour of me

i win ;)

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19 minutes ago, Turner said:

i win ;)

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Well done Turner.


On 6/3/2021 at 11:29 AM, WalkingCivilWar said:

I don’t know what numbers they’ll wear but I do know that Jye’s surname is an editor’s (or whomever thinks up the headlines) delight: after a great performance...

DEEE-CLASSY!!!  etc. 

A sub (in industry terms). 

Corey Wagner, Josh wagner? or my favourite the pencil Jakey spence in the 42

42 - the Spencil.

I remember him fondly.

Do we have a # 43 at the moment?

43 is the fall back position for most clubs.


On 6/9/2021 at 7:21 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

40 made famous by Mark Jamar? 
42 made famous by Peter Walsh? 

40 made famous by Paul O Brien who was a classy ball user and  brother of Stawell Gift winner Dallas and 42 by an unlucky Johhny Begg who played very well in the ressies  if my memory is correct?

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