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Backs: Walsh   Frawley   Hughes

Half Backs: McLean   Rivers  Spalding

Centres: Alves   Wells  Lovell

Half Forwards: Pyke  Hogan  Watts

Forwards: Farmer    Jakovich    Healey

Rucks: Jolly, Barassi, Elshaugh

Bench: Thompson, Dyson, Keenan, Byrne, Charles

 

 

I'm enjoying Wagner and Baker tonight

and Jacko

Edited by Mincho Mania

 

Cameron Bruce surely gets a gig. No love for Scully? Secial mention to Stevie Armstrong and his premiership medal as well.

Addit: Bishop should get a look in too.

 

 

 

2 hours ago, Monbon said:

Backs: Walsh   Frawley   Hughes

Half Backs: McLean   Rivers  Spalding

Centres: Alves   Wells  Lovell

Half Forwards: Pyke  Hogan  Watts

Forwards: Farmer    Jakovich    Healey

Rucks: Jolly, Barassi, Elshaugh

Bench: Thompson, Dyson, Keenan, Byrne, Charles

 

good job, but you left out 2 brownlow medallists


Should players that came to Melbourne from other clubs be included. Pyke for example.

54 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Should players that came to Melbourne from other clubs be included. Pyke for example.

If we are talking Martin Pike, he didn’t come from another club. He started at Melbourne then went to Fitzroy, North Melbourne and Brisbane.

 

I’m glad we won a flag otherwise this is a very hard read. Trading Chopper for Turley? Still think Scott Thompson is the one that got away

1 hour ago, Flag 2021 said:

ho did Jako go to?

Bulldogs from memory, but his body was shot after Melbourne.

I’m Happy that Sauce and Weed are getting regular games, Looking forward to watching Toby Bedford when he lines up for GWS

Greg Parkes?


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12 hours ago, Beetle said:

Tingay should be in there over Dyson. 

Tingay didn't play a game at the Swans: he was injured all the time....

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13 hours ago, Left Foot Snap said:

Cameron Bruce surely gets a gig. No love for Scully? Secial mention to Stevie Armstrong and his premiership medal as well.

Addit: Bishop should get a look in too.

 

 

 

Yes: I missed too many: Howe, Bruce, Bishop, Armstrong, Parkes, Trengove, Dunne, 

Yes, I have no love for Scully.

 

 

 

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13 hours ago, daisycutter said:

good job, but you left out 2 brownlow medallists

Yep: Woewodin and Wilson...Unforgivable in both cases. 

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9 hours ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

And Ben Hart

Demonwicki lists 1 Hart- played 1 game in 1943...Who is this Ben Hart?


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3 hours ago, Melbournepotter said:

Bulldogs from memory, but his body was shot after Melbourne.

Played 7 games...Talk of any Demon side post 1964 must mention Jakovich in some context!

1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

donny williams, stuart spencer

Neither of these played for another VFL team after leaving Melbourne, which I understood to be the qualifier for @Monbon's team.

 
16 hours ago, Mincho Mania said:

I'm enjoying Wagner and Baker tonight

and Jacko

I don't usually look go to extra effort to tune in for ex Melb players but Wagner and Baker were nice to watch 


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