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2008 Playing Numbers

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bartram 3

morton 10

grimes 16

maric 19

cheney 25

mcnamara 30

aussie aussie aussie 33

shane valenti 38

stefan martin 41

trent zomer 44

 
 
Chopper?

oops make that 46 then.

bartram for 3. it will happern

3. Bartram

10. Moreton

16. Jack Grimes

19. Meeson

25. Tom Mcnamara

26. Cheyney

30. Martin

33. Austin Wonnaeamirri

35. Trent Zomer

38. Shane Valenti

39. Jake Spencer

44. Maric


The Age reported today:

3 - Bartram

10 - Morton

16 - Grimes

It's a big endorsement for Barts, giving him the #3 jumper!

And Grimes at 16, from everything I've read about the kid, he couldn't be more different than the last player to wear that number.

It's a big endorsement for Barts, giving him the #3 jumper!

And Grimes at 16, from everything I've read about the kid, he couldn't be more different than the last player to wear that number.

3, Morton and Wise

10. Maric

16.Frank Grimes

26.Zomer The Great

30. Dick Cheney

33. Aussie Wossie

35.Frank Spencer

38.Stefman

39. The Meesoin Machine

44.valenti

 

New numbers I can confirm are:

10 Cale Morton

16 Jack Grimes

19 Addam Maric

25 Kyle Cheney

26 John Meeson

30 Tom McNamara

33 Stefan Martin

42 Jake Spencer


Confirm? How did you confirm them?

Number 10 as Morton. That's great. My favourite number is 10, and it's also my own playing number... Couldn't get excited about it before.

What about number 3?

Confirm? How did you confirm them?

Number 10 as Morton. That's great. My favourite number is 10, and it's also my own playing number... Couldn't get excited about it before.

What about number 3?

My daughter got several signatures at training today. Aussie's signature doesn't have a number on it, unlike the other players. She didn't get Trent's signature.

As an earlier poster identified Clint is now #3.

I think only #s 35, 38, 39 and 44 are left.

well can u give us a brief run down on training plzzzzz. we are desperate to hear how our young kids are going


well can u give us a brief run down on training plzzzzz. we are desperate to hear how our young kids are going

DD36 - See separate thread re 'Training 17 December'. Hope it helps.

My daughter got several signatures at training today. Aussie's signature doesn't have a number on it, unlike the other players. She didn't get Trent's signature.

As an earlier poster identified Clint is now #3.

I think only #s 35, 38, 39 and 44 are left.

Thanks phile, and Zomer, Wonnaeamirri and Valenti to fill them.

  • 4 weeks later...

Just to tidy up and finalise this thread the last three numbers to be allocated are:

35 - Trent Zomer

39 - Austin Wonaeamirri

44 - Shane Valenti

Number 38 is the vacant number in the numbers allocated

  • 2 weeks later...

well im happy that i will be able to continue wearing the number 16 on my back. hopefully frank gives me something to cheer about in the short term...

for a young kid, thats a big number to take, a lot of people will have the 16 on their back...

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