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2008 Playing Numbers

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In the annual Demonland tradition, time to guess the numbers of the new players.

Here's the current list so far:

1. BUCKLEY, Simon

2. JONES, Nathan

3.

4. HOLLAND, Ben

5. McLEAN, Brock

6. BATE, Matthew

7. MILLER, Bradley

8. FRAWLEY, James

9. NEITZ, David

10.

11. JOHNSON, Paul

12. SYLVIA, Colin

13. YZE, Adem

14. DUNN, Lynden

15. PETTERD, Rickey

16.

17. JOHNSON, Chris A.

18. GREEN, Bradley

19. BARTRAM, Clint

20. GARLAND, Colin

21. BELL, Daniel

22. MOLONEY, Brent

23. McDONALD, James

24. ROBERTSON, Russell

25.

26.

27. RIVERS, Jared

28. WEETRA, Isaac

29. NEWTON, Michael

30.

31. WHEATLEY, Paul

32. BRUCE, Cameron

33.

34. WHITE, Jeff

35.

36. DAVEY, Aaron

37. WARNOCK, Matthew

38.

39.

40. JAMAR, Mark

41. CARROLL, Nathan

42.

43. BODE, Jace

44.

45. WHELAN, Matthew

New players are:

CHENEY, Kyle

GRIMES, Jack

MARIC, Addam

McNAMARA, Tom

MARTIN, Stefan

MEESEN, John

MORTON, Cale

SPENCER, Jake ®

VALENTI, Shane ®

WONAEAMIRRI, Austin ®

ZOMER, Trent ®

 

Maric must get number 33, cos we will be calling him 'Wiz' in no time

And I would bestow Sir Cale Morton with number 3 jumper

 

Being a big fan of a former no 3, i would like to see cale Morton don the 3. But im not a huge one for honor. the honor is in becoming a Demon, the number on your jumper is yours to make your own history.

Maric must get number 33, cos we will be calling him 'Wiz' in no time

was the first thing that came to mind about his bloke too.. just maybe more team effort and less ego !! lol ;)


I propose the following:

Cale Morton: #16

Jack Grimes: #25

Addam Maric: #3

Kyle Cheney: #30

Tom McNamara: #35

John Meeson # 3

Jack Grimes # 10

Cale Morton # 16

Addam Maric # 33

 

Morton for 3 for being a gun

Grimes for 16 since that is who he is replacing

Cale Morton # 3

psd (pick 3) # 10

Jack Grimes # 16

John Meesen # 25

Kyle Cheney # 26

Addam Maric # 30

Tom McNamara # 35


3. Frank Grimes

10. Cale Morton

16. Addam Maric

26. Tom McNamara

30. John Meesan

33. Kyle Cheney

42. Mr. PSD.

Jace Bode: # 16

Was just about to say Bode could be pushed up the list.

OH NO!!!!

Jacey you beat me to it!!! I was wondering when someone would do that with their avatar...

Guy Rigoni actually handed his jumper to Bode so I would thik that he might stay there.

3 C Morton

10 A Maric

16 J Grimes

25 J Meesen

26 K Cheney

35 T McNamara

Morton has to get 3 as he is looming as a Gary Lyon.

Id like Michael Newton to get Number 10.


Morton has to get 3 as he is looming as a Gary Lyon.

Id like Michael Newton to get Number 10.

Newton is wearing the number of one of our all time favourite players and adminstrators. I would not like to see him give it up.

3. Cale Morton (could end up a Garry Lyonish)

10. John Meeson (just because)

16. Jack Grimes (wore it for the Knights and Vic)

25. Kyle Cheny (Hard at it, just like Brown Dog)

26. Tom McNamara (just because)

33. Addam Maric (the new Wiz)

Being a big fan of a former no 3, i would like to see cale Morton don the 3. But im not a huge one for honor. the honor is in becoming a Demon, the number on your jumper is yours to make your own history.

Bizz was great.

3. Cale Morton (could end up a Garry Lyonish)

10. John Meeson (just because)

16. Jack Grimes (wore it for the Knights and Vic)

25. Kyle Cheny (Hard at it, just like Brown Dog)

26. Tom McNamara (just because)

33. Addam Maric (the new Wiz)

dammit thats what i thought

3. Sir Cale

10. Cheney

16. Grimsey

33. Addam

26. Meeeeson

McNamara... watevaaaaa he wants

  • 3 weeks later...

The Age reported today:

3 - Bartram

10 - Morton

16 - Grimes

That leaves 19, 25, 26, 30, 33, 35, 38, 39, 42, 44.

I think Maric wore 44 at U18 level so that could be a good for him?

Maybe Cheney to keep up the redheaded tradition in 42?

That would fill out the 40s up to Wheels if Bode retains 43.

 

3. Cale Morton

10. Addam Maric

16. Jack Grimes

25. Tom Mcnamara

26. John Meeson

30. Kyle Cheney

33. Austin Wonnaeamirri (keep the tradition alive :D)

35. Stefan Martin

38. Trent Zomer

39. Shane Valenti

42. Jake Spencer

a big number like 44 needs a big boy... give it to Jake !! :)


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