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Who will wear the #3 guernsey next year

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Now that the Biz has hung up the boots it will be interesting to see who picks up the #3 at the club...

Its had some quality players wear the #3 and i wonder if out early draft pick will put it on on someone like Rivers, Pettard etc

Id imagine #25 and #33 being left available by the departures of Browney and Pickett respectively would demand as much interest.

 

IF we get Rance he's my tip, or some big forward.

Chris Judd

 

Chris Judd

After last night it is obvious that Judd's groin complaint (OP??) has made him a virtual cripple.

I hope we dont get into a bidding war for him. Caveat emptor!

i reckon our pick 4 will get 3. and if hayesy makes the cut i reckon he'll take 33

i had a dream last night i talked to chris judd and convinced him to sign a contract with melbourne at massively reduced pay.

was a good dream.

woke up with a hangover though, so i think that probably has something to do with it...

 
After last night it is obvious that Judd's groin complaint (OP??) has made him a virtual cripple.

I hope we dont get into a bidding war for him. Caveat emptor!

Too right Rhino. Sadly, i think we have seen the best of Judd. We don't need another OP case down at our club. Any club that attempts to pick him up now would be a fool. His asking price would be way too much in the first place, and now he has a serious groin problem.


No one. The number should be retired. Just like 5 and should 2 should be as well.

Ricky Petterd. Looks like gaz too.

No one. The number should be retired. Just like 5 and should 2 should be as well.

yeah coz the blokes who wear those numbers are completely and utterly useless and undeserving of them .... :blink::wacko:

Lets give Brock 39, and Jones 56 ... :lol:


No one. The number should be retired. Just like 5 and should 2 should be as well.

A case of unnecessary pretence getting in the way of basic reason or logic .

And Classy is right on the numbering of players as a consequence.

No player on our list will change their number during the off-season.

It will go to one of our new boys or our high profile player that we pick up from a trade.

GO DEES!!!

The future at the top: Buckley, Jones, #4 draft pick

Why would Jonesy want to change from Robbie Flowers #?

Why would Jonesy want to change from Robbie Flowers #?

no azzika, Delicious9 is trying to say that Buckley will wear (#1) Jonesy will wear (#2) and pick#4 will wear (#3)


I'd be happy to see Newton take #3

I'd be happy to see Newton take #3

interesting thought...

if confidence is still an issue with him that might be a boost as well...

 

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