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If I can mix fandoms (though one at least is a bit suspect these days), number 6 is becoming our Defense Against the Dark Arts number these days - someone comes in, wears it and leaves again quick smart.

 
6 hours ago, thirty-one said:

If I can mix fandoms (though one at least is a bit suspect these days), number 6 is becoming our Defense Against the Dark Arts number these days - someone comes in, wears it and leaves again quick smart.

Well spotted, 31! Perhaps it should be retired, having (since Matthew Bate) adorned Mitch Clark, Chris Dawes, Jordan Lewis, Luke Jackson and Brodie Grundy!

On 15/10/2023 at 23:42, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Well spotted, 31! Perhaps it should be retired, having (since Matthew Bate) adorned Mitch Clark, Chris Dawes, Jordan Lewis, Luke Jackson and Brodie Grundy!

Mitch Clark had jumper number #11 as I recall.

 

But yes, it would be nice for a new Demons player to have jumper number #6 for a significant amount of time.

Jack Billings wore jumper number #15. So therefore, he could possibly move to #14 or to whatever number is available.

 
8 minutes ago, Supreme_Demon said:

Mitch Clark had jumper number #11 as I recall (1)

 

But yes, it would be nice for a new Demons player to have jumper number #6 for a significant amount of time (2).

Jack Billings wore jumper number #15. So therefore, he could possibly move to #14 or to whatever number is available.

(1) Supremely correct 🙂 Thanks!

(2) Frankly*, yes!

 

* Adams or Davis for the younger among you!

 

22 minutes ago, Supreme_Demon said:

Mitch Clark had jumper number #11 as I recall.

 

But yes, it would be nice for a new Demons player to have jumper number #6 for a significant amount of time.

Jack Billings wore jumper number #15. So therefore, he could possibly move to #14 or to whatever number is available.

With some trepidation, I extend @Stretch Johnson's original line of thought, over on the Billings thread, to suggest #28 (or thereabouts?)

Edited by Timothy Reddan-A'Blew


3 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

With some trepidation, I extend @Stretch Johnson's original line of thought, over on the Billings thread, to suggest #28 (or thereabouts?)

Will Verrall currently has jumper number #28.

 

4# Sanders

14# Billings

23# McAdam

27# Fullerton

6# O'Sullivan

39# K.Brown

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44 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

2# Sanders

He'll have to fight Rooey for it.  Do you mean #4 perhaps?

 
8 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

He'll have to fight Rooey for it.  Do you mean #4 perhaps?

Yeah I meant 4 don't know what I was thinking.

4. Harley Reid - Would be fitting having Jack Watts present him his jumper.

6. Vacant. Potential new number for McVee if he wants it.

14. Jack Billings (wore 15 at St Kilda)

23. Shane McAdam (same number as at Adelaide)

27. Kynan Brown (reckon we'll grab him with our pick 42. Close to Nathan's old number)

34. Tom Fullerton (because)

39. Rookie pick.


On 14/10/2023 at 13:55, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Same vein, but lighter, if I recall it correctly:

99 to a jealous Max: 'You're twice the spy 43 is, 86'

From the famous let her rip Red Cloud episode.

31 minutes ago, tilly18 said:

From the famous let her rip Red Cloud episode.

Many thanks, Tilly!

I went looking for it but couldn't find it. You'd think it would've been in at least one of the longer online 'top' lists!

I hope I got close from memory😁

In the Amos I was no 10. Didn't care for it much and Amos being Amos there were no Jumpers for every round under the Sun and so, one day when playing our arch enemies ""The Bloods"I got my jumper ripped to shreds when I had.. Er an altercation with several of their players, Result the Only Jumper left at the bottom of the Bag which smelled like Mouse and Cockroach infested with a bit of Slithera Venom mixed with other Secretions which one could only imagine was this Moth eaten thing .... no 73. Anyway I played a cracker of a game in this thing, wondering why no one would come near me and so paid for a New Jumper proudly wearing No 73. Moral of the story..... 7 and 3 make!

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15 minutes ago, picket fence said:

In the Amos I was no 10. Didn't care for it much and Amos being Amos there were no Jumpers for every round under the Sun and so, one day when playing our arch enemies ""The Bloods"I got my jumper ripped to shreds when I had.. Er an altercation with several of their players, Result the Only Jumper left at the bottom of the Bag which smelled like Mouse and Cockroach infested with a bit of Slithera Venom mixed with other Secretions which one could only imagine was this Moth eaten thing .... no 73. Anyway I played a cracker of a game in this thing, wondering why no one would come near me and so paid for a New Jumper proudly wearing No 73. Moral of the story..... 7 and 3 make!

With trepidation...

Which 'Bloods'?

When?


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

With trepidation...

Which 'Bloods'?

When?

Old Haileybury circa 1979 to 90

55 minutes ago, picket fence said:

In the Amos I was no 10. Didn't care for it much and Amos being Amos there were no Jumpers for every round under the Sun and so, one day when playing our arch enemies ""The Bloods"I got my jumper ripped to shreds when I had.. Er an altercation with several of their players, Result the Only Jumper left at the bottom of the Bag which smelled like Mouse and Cockroach infested with a bit of Slithera Venom mixed with other Secretions which one could only imagine was this Moth eaten thing .... no 73. Anyway I played a cracker of a game in this thing, wondering why no one would come near me and so paid for a New Jumper proudly wearing No 73. Moral of the story..... 7 and 3 make!

I made the number 24 famous at the combine Tooronga Malvern.  Perhaps the worst player to wear it !!! 

58 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Old Haileybury circa 1979 to 90

...where I was, '72 to '76.

But we were so nice! I'm sorry to hear we developed arch enemies!

Who were you? (in quite a solid career, it looks like!)

Edited by Timothy Reddan-A'Blew

  • 5 weeks later...

Guess we won't hear for a while but will be interesting to see what numbers all our recruits will receive.

Don't think we did a # reveal like some other clubs did tonight?

Perhaps #4 to Windsor and #6 to Tholstrup?

 


4. Windsor 

6. Tholstrup 

14. Jack Billings 

23. Shane McAdam (same number as at Adelaide)

27. Kynan Brown (rookie)

34. Tom Fullerton 

39.  Hore?

Edited by spirit of norm smith
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1 May

2 van Rooyen

3 Salem

4 Windsor

5 Petracca

6 Tholstrup

7 Viney

8 Lever

9 Spargo

10 Brayshaw

11 Gawn

12 Hunter

13 Oliver

14 Billings

15 Langdon

16 Laurei

17 Bowey

18 Melksham

19 Schache

20 Tomlinson

21 Jefferson

22 Howes

23 McAdam

24 Rivers

25 McDonald

26 Adams

27 Fullerton

28 Verrall

29 Smith

30 Neal-Bullen

31 Fritsch

32 Sparrow

33 Moniz-Wakefield

34 Hore

35 Petty

36 Pickett

37 Chandler

38 Sestan

39 K. Brown

40 Woewodin

41 McVee

42 Turner

43 Farris-White

50 B. Brown

 

Hope that 4 & 6 does go to Windsor and Tholstrup.  
Love the potential blend here of experience next to some of the high level youth coming through.
 

 1 May

2 van Rooyen

3 Salem

4 Windsor

5 Petracca

6 Tholstrup

7 Viney

 

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On 21/11/2023 at 11:47, spirit of norm smith said:

 

Hope that 4 & 6 does go to Windsor and Tholstrup.  
Love the potential blend here of experience next to some of the high level youth coming through.
 

 1 May

2 van Rooyen

3 Salem

4 Windsor

5 Petracca

6 Tholstrup

7 Viney

Not to mention the variety in family backgrounds. Go (international) Demons.


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