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4 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

I'm tipping that Jai Culley gets #44 so he gets a locker next to his fellow SSP recruit Jack Henderson.

Kentfield is 44. 46 the next available with 34 seemingly reserved.  

 
27 minutes ago, BC_1718_DC said:

Kentfield is 44. 46 the next available with 34 seemingly reserved.  

Correct.

Luker Kentfield is jumper number #44.

Jai Culley will probably take number #46 or perhaps number #49 which he wore at the Eagles.

Edited by Supreme_Demon

 
2 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

OK so #46 it is. Not a bad idea. His story is one of perseverance and resilience and the two blokes in adjoining lockers are going to need to follow that example in the coming year.

Mickey Reynolds for the jumper presentation  ?


Jai has been told he’s #46 and he’s bloody happy with that. He’s bloody happy to be with us, in general. Haven’t asked about his nickname yet. The night is young 😅

13 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

Jai has been told he’s #46 and he’s bloody happy with that. He’s bloody happy to be with us, in general. Haven’t asked about his nickname yet. The night is young 😅

Hope you and the rest of the Demon Army have a wonderful evening! ❤️💙

What # is Mentha?  (Seems 34 about the only vacant one...)

 
1 hour ago, Vagg said:

What # is Mentha?  (Seems 34 about the only vacant one...)

#34 will be vacant until next season

😉

#47 and above are unassigned 

 

Edited by Ghostwriter


16 hours ago, Supreme_Demon said:

Hope you and the rest of the Demon Army have a wonderful evening! ❤️💙

We did, thank you SD. There weren’t as many of us this year mainly due to the outrageous jump in ticket prices, but we were still as boisterous as always. It’s easy to forget we’re not in M3 at the ‘G just yet 🤭

On 22/02/2025 at 23:32, Supreme_Demon said:

Hahahahaha! That's brilliant! 😁

"The Bison" is now official for Harvey Langford.

Thank you for that! Never given an AFL player their own nickname before.

I used to love "The Ox" David Schwarz though! I actually can't remember who gave him that nickname (maybe Garry Lyon?) but I do remember he apparently had a number plate on his car that said "The Ox" back in the late 1990s or early 2000s.

Now we just gotta get BT and Bruce McAvaney to start calling Harvey Langford "The Bison" when they commentate on TV.

I was put out by Schwarter getting The Ox, simply because my surname is Oxley, and that was my brother's nickname when he played junior footy!

1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Expect the debut jumper presentation by Dean Terlich? 

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Was struggling to think of players who previously wore 46, so consulted the great Demonwiki 

http://demonwiki.org/Number+46

Was amazed to learn that the great state cricketer Brad Hodge played a reserves game for us wearing this No. back in 94.  Must be a bit of a cricketers No. as it was also worn for a year by Maxy Walker.

Troy Simons probably being the  most noteworthy wearer of the jumper asides from Turlich (who I thought played a few good games for us)

47 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

From some of the videos put out by yhe MFC, the two really seem to get along, which is awesome IMHO.

It is awesome and really imperative. Every one of the new boys has been warmly welcomed and made to feel like part of the “family” and it shows.

On the subject, considering the reports of Dan Houston deciding against a move to the MFC because of supposed ingrained toxic culture problems, etc., I’ve asked each of our new guys individually if this was ever a concern for them or their parents. Without exception, all said that it wasn’t. They’d clearly met with our club with open minds and seen for themselves that they’d be part of a great club.

Anyone who says yeah but at the time of Houston possibly wanting to come here the culture was indeed terrible, I say no, culture and values and integrity of a club don’t change overnight. I’m not denying we had problems, coz we did. But the dramatic and scathing reports are clearly incongruous with the trust parents of rookies are showing for our club. IMHO

46 is a bloody good number. I've never been happier to see someone get it, never ever. 

Edited by layzie

1 hour ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Was struggling to think of players who previously wore 46, so consulted the great Demonwiki 

http://demonwiki.org/Number+46

Was amazed to learn that the great state cricketer Brad Hodge played a reserves game for us wearing this No. back in 94.  Must be a bit of a cricketers No. as it was also worn for a year by Maxy Walker.

Troy Simons probably being the  most noteworthy wearer of the jumper asides from Turlich (who I thought played a few good games for us)

Terlich finished 3rd in the Bluey behind Nathan Jones and Colin Garland.


6 hours ago, jnrmac said:

Terlich finished 3rd in the Bluey behind Nathan Jones and Colin Garland.

Thanks, I didn't reacall that and I wasn't trying to be sarcastic about Terlich playing a few good games.  In my personal opponion, he showed signs of potentially becoming a really good player given where he'd come from as a mature age recruit.  It's just a pity that maybe he didn't quite have it in him to go to that next level where the team was heading towards becoming an elite backline. 

Similar story for Colin.  Was actually a little disappointed that Colin didn't remain on our list those years we had the success, as I always thought he was an honest contributor in the period we were getting smashed every week and it would have been hell being a defender at the MFC.

 

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