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In order

Number 2 

Flower, Tingay and Jones

Number 31

Barrassi, Wheatley and Fritch

Number 11

Stynes and Gawn

Wildcard 45

Ricky Jackson and Whelan the Wrecker

 
 
16 minutes ago, Wrecker46 said:

I forgot number 9

Alan Johnson and Neitz

And No 5!


 

I was literally asking this question earlier today after getting my daughter's number 2 sewn on!

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26 minutes ago, Wrecker46 said:

13

Yze and Oliver could leap a few spots after the GF

Don't forget Jakovich.


36 - Leoncelli, Davey, Pickett

I'm very proud of the way number 36 has grown in meaning over the last 17 years. I put it up against any of those.

EDIT: Demon4Life obviously agrees!

Edited by Chook

4. The Red Fox himself, Norm Smith.

12. Jack Mueller and Todd Viney.

14. Ivor Warne Smith and Rod Grinter.

3. Gérard Healy and Garry Lyon


11 hours ago, Satan said:

35 Paul Callery

STEPHEN SMITH, NOEL MCMAHEN, CLYDE LAIDLAW, ANTHONY MCDONALD, HARRISON PETTY (LUKE TAPSCOTT)

12 hours ago, Demon4Life said:

36 - Leoncelli, Davey, Pickett

Jeff Garlett! Loved watching his sneaky skills and goals from the boundary line at the G

13 hours ago, Wrecker46 said:

I forgot number 9

Alan Johnson and Neitz

 

13 hours ago, Ollie fan said:

9 - don’t forget Brian Dixon!

Or Jack Trengove as a captain.

11, Stynes Gawn and Greg Wells.

4 hours ago, dee-tox said:

4. The Red Fox himself, Norm Smith.

12. Jack Mueller and Todd Viney.

14. Ivor Warne Smith and Rod Grinter.

3. Gérard Healy and Garry Lyon

Ya, let’s not concentrate on recency. 
31 - Ron Barassi Senior

 

how about Harold Ball, Alan La Fontaine, Gary Hardeman
 

Geoff Collins took 1953 off to fly jet fighters in Korea before returning to play in 1954


23. Francis Vine, Ray Wartman, Geoff Tunbridge (all premiership players with over 100 games each), plus James McDonald and Bernie Vince.

24. Percy Beames, Ian Ridley, Russell Robertson.

14 hours ago, Wrecker46 said:

In order

Number 2 

Flower, Tingay and Jones

Number 31

Barrassi, Wheatley and Fritch

Number 11

Stynes and Gawn

Wildcard 45

Ricky Jackson and Whelan the Wrecker

31 Ray groom ,billy barham,and phil carmen to name a few

 
13 hours ago, Redbeard said:

I was literally asking this question earlier today after getting my daughter's number 2 sewn on!

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your dad sent me a pic of this last night

36 davey pickett

24 robbo jurrah rivers


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