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THE BOOK OF NUMBERS - INDEX [Numbers 11 to 20] by the Professor

Number 11

1912 Hedley Tomkins (No. 17, 1913)

1913 William Hendrie (No. 5, 1912; No. 15, 1914; No. 12, 1915)

1914 Charlie H. Lilley (No. 6, 1913, 1915; No. 8, 1919 – 1925)

1915, 1919 – 1920 Jack Bacquie (No. 35, 1914)

1921 Jack Lord Snr (No. 26, 1922 – 1923)

1922 – 1924 Dave Elliman (No. 35, 1919)

1925 – 1928 CD ‘Derek’ Mollison (No. 16, 1923 – 1925) wore both 11 and 16 in 1925

1925 – 1926 Carlyle Jones (No. 25, 1929)

1926 Bruce Pie

1929 Art Beaumont

1931 – 1932 Frank Smith

1932 Terry Ogden

1933 Robert C Johnson (No. 16, 1926 – 1932)

1934 – 1936 Sid Meehl

1936 Harden Dean (No. 29, 1938; No. 38, 1943)

1937 Beres Reilly

1938 Sid Meehl (see also 1934 – 1936)

1939 – 1940 Harold C Ball

1941 Warren Lewis (No. 33, 1944)

1942 – 1944 Norm Matthews (?, 1935)

1945 – 1950 Gordon Bowman

1952 – 1953 Jim Wilson

1954 – 1962 Laurie Mithen

1963 – 1969 TG ‘Tony’ Anderson

1970 – 1980 Greg Wells (No. 50, 1969)

1981 Gary Hardeman (No. 33, 1967 – 1977)

1982 – 1987 Steven Icke

1988 – 1998 Jim Stynes (No. 37, 1987)

2001 Troy Simmonds (No. 46, 1999 – 2000)

2002 - 2004 Darren Jolly (No. 41, 2001)

2005 - Paul Johnson

Number 12

1912 Malcolm Kennedy

1913 Jim Fitzpatrick (No. 4, 1912)

1914 William Hendrie (No. 5, 1912; No. 11, 1913; No. 15, 1914)

1919 Allan McLean

1920 – 1929 Bob Corbett

1930 – 1931 Jack Power (No. 31, 1932 – 1934)

1932 EH ‘Ted’ Thomas (No. 3, 1921 – 1928)

1932 – 1933 Alan ‘Ginger’ Ryan

1934 – 1949 Jack Mueller (No. 36, 1950)

1950 – 1956 Stuart Spencer

1957 – 1960 Neil Crompton (No. 5, 1962 – 1966)

1961 – 1962 Michael Joseph Collins

1965 Hugh Bromell

1967 – 1969 Chris Fowler

1970 Rod Payne

1972 – 1974 Michael John Collins (No. 48, 1971)

1975 – 1977 Martin Lyons

1977 – 1979 Barry Norsworthy

1979 – 1982 Cameron Clayton

1983 – 1986 David Williams (No. 15, 1987 – 1988)

1987 – 1999 Todd Viney

2004 - Colin Sylvia

Number 13

1912 H ‘Bert’ Francis

1913 Fen McDonald

1914 Stanley J Fairbairn

1919 Lindsay Nichol

1920 – 1924 Bill Shelton (No. 30, 1919; No. 20, 1925)

1931 Gordon Lindsay

1932 Joe Hogan

1933 – 1941 Les Jones

1941 – 1942 George Lenne (No. 20, 1945)

1944 Frank Scanlan (No. 26, 1943; No. 34, 1947 – 1948)

1947 – 1950 Max Spittle

1951 – 1953 Alan Krause

1975 – 1978 Henry Coles (No. 3, 1979 – 1980)

1979 – 1981 Wayne Gordon

1989 Tom Kavanagh

1991 – 1994 Allen Jakovich

1996 - Adem Yze

Number 14

1912 Jack Bristow (No. 18, 1913)

1913 Alf George (No. 3, 1912; No. 29, 1915)

1914 Mick Maguire (No. 30, 1912 – 1913)

1915, 1919 – 1921 Alec Gray (No. 22, 1914)

1923 – 1924 Jim Abernethy (No. 4, 1926 – 1932)

1925 – 1932 Ivor Warne-Smith (No. 33, 1919)

1932 Jack Richardson

1933 Ray Usher (No. 34, 1928 – 1932)

1934 – 1937 Maurie Gibb (No. 10, 1937 – 1943)

1938 – 1940 Jack Maher (No. 37, 1944)

1941 – 1945 George Archibald

1945 – 1947 Ron Hall (?, 1944)

1947 Jack Furniss (No. 26, 1936 – 1940)

1948 – 1949 Eric Roscoe

1950 – 1952 Robert Johnston

1955 – 1962 Trevor Johnson

1963 – 1973 Barry Bourke

1974 – 1976 Neil Chamberlain (No. 54, 1973)

1977 Chris Aitken (No. 5, 1967, 1969)

1977 – 1982 Michael Byrne

1983 – 1984 Roger Ellingworth (No. 34, 1981 – 1982)

1985 – 1994 Rodney Grinter

1996 Michael Polley

1997 Leigh Newton

2000 - 2002 Steven Pitt

2006 – 2007 Lynden Dunn

Number 15

1912 Tim Lane (No. 25, 1912)

1913 Ted Politz

1914 William Hendrie (No. 5, 1912; No. 11, 1913; No. 12, 1915)

1915 Ed Buckley

1919 – 1925 George Haines (Heinz)

1927 – 1929 Charlie Barnes (No. 18, also 1928)

1930 – 1931 Harry S Crapper

1932 Tom McMahon

1933 Joe Kinnear (No. 17, 1932; No. 2, 1934; No. 36, 1935; No. 6, 1936 – 1937)

1934 Edwin Pemberton (No. 19, 1930 – 1933)

1935 Audley Gillespie-Jones

1935 – 1942 Ron Baggott

1943 – 1944 Colin Bradley (No. 29, 1942)

1945 Ron Baggott (see also 1935 – 1942)

1946 Jack Quinn

1947 – 1948 Frank O’Connor

1949 Len Toyne

1950 Max Jeffers

1951 Geoff Mason

1951 – 1952 Terry Pierce

1955 – 1959 Athol Webb

1963 – 1964 Ray Groom (No. 31, 1965 – 1968)

1965 – 1976 Stan Alves

1977 Darryl Cumming

1978 – 1980 Phil Seaton

1981 – 1982 Vin Catoggio

1984 – 1986 Mark Withers

1987 – 1988 David Williams (No. 12, 1983 – 1984, 1986)

1990 – 1991 Stephen Tingay (No. 52, 1989; No. 2, 1992 – 1998)

1993 Haydn Robins (No. 46, 1992)

1994 – 1999 Paul Hopgood (No. 30, 1993)

2001 – 2002 Ross Funcke

2003 – 2006 Nick Smith

2007 – Ricky Petterd

Number 16

1912 Bill Flintoft

1913 Bill Angwin

1914 Bobby Monk (No. 9, 1912; No. 5, 1913)

1915 Roy L Park

1919 George Walker (No. 26, 1914; No. 20, 1915, 1920 – 1921; No. 28, 1920 also)

1920 Hugh Odgers (No. 26, 1912)

1921 Clarrie L Lethlean

1923 – 1925 CD ‘Derek’ Mollison (No. 11, 1926 – 1928; wore both 11 and 16 in 1925)

1926 – 1932 Robert C Johnson (No. 11, 1933)

1933 – 1938 Eric ‘Tarzan’ Glass

1939 Gerry Daly (No. 27, 1940 – 1941, 1946)

1940 Jack Atkins

1941 Hugh McPherson (No. 25, 1942)

1942 Tom Ferguson (No. 22, 1943)

1943 – 1944 Hugh McPherson (see 1941 above)

1945 – 1952 George Bickford

1954 – 1956 Clyde Laidlaw (No. 35, 1957 – 1962)

1957 – 1961 Robert B Johnson (No. 18, 1954 – 1956)

1962 – 1972 John Townsend

1975 – 1977 Peter Keays (No. 51, 1974)

1979 – 1981 Robert Walters (No. 32, 1977 – 1978)

1982 – 1987 Adrian Battiston

1988 – 1995 Anthony ‘Andy’ Lovell

1996 David Grant

1997 Robert Pyman

1998 – 2007 Travis Johnstone

Number 17

1912 Wally Naismith

1913 Hedley Tomkins (No. 11, 1912)

1914 Frank Lugton (No. 32, 1913)

1915 Alex Fraser (No. 40, 1914)

1919 Con Kenney

1920 – 1928 Albert Chadwick

1929 – 1931 William MacDonald

1932 Joe Kinnear (No. 15, 1933; No. 2, 1934; No. 36, 1935; No. 6, 1936 – 1937)

1933 Geoff McInnes (No. 10, 1932)

1934 – 1942 Allan La Fontaine

1943 Denis Cordner (No. 1, 1948 – 1956)

1943 Frank Deayton (No. 27, 1942)

1944 Tom Bush (No. 5, 1942)

1945 Allan La Fontaine (see 1934 – 1942)

1946 – 1947 Frank Kennedy (No. 39, 1944; No. 37, 1945)

1948 Greg Lourey (No. 28, 1950)

1949 Jim Dorgan

1950 – 1956 Geoff McGivern

1958 Graeme Wilkinson

1961 – 1963 Ray Dawson

1964 – 1965 Graeme Watson

1966 Jeff Chapman

1967 John Comben

1968 – 1970 Kelvin Clarke

1971 – 1975 Denis Clark

1976 – 1979 Shane Grambeau

1980 – 1983 Michael Seddon

1986 Frank Rugolo (No. 43, 1983 – 1984; No. 34, 1985)

1987 – 1997 Brett Lovett (No. 50, 1986)

2002 Michael Clark

2005 - Chris Johnson

Number 18

1912 Harry ‘Waratah’ Cope (No. 20, 1913)

1913 Jack Bristow (No. 14, 1912)

1913 Jim Mackie

1913 Bill Daly (No. 10, 1914)

1914 Les A. Smith

1915 William McKenzie (No. 6, 1912; No. 4, 1913, 1919; No. 27, 1914)

1919 Stan Huntington

1920 Bob Bodington (No. 28, 1919)

1921 – 1927 ‘Percy’ A Tulloh

1928 Charlie Barnes (No. 15, 1927 – 1929; wore both 15 and 18 in 1928)

1929 Alec Proudfoot

1930 – 1931 William Cutler

1932 – 1935 Don Hooper (No. 1, 1943)

1936 – 1941 Wally Lock

1942 – 1944 David Walsh

1943 Bill Scanlan (No. 38, 1944; No. 19, 1945 – 1948)

1945 Adrian ‘Spud’ Dullard (No. 34, 1940 – 1943; No. 28, 1946 – 1949)

1946 – 1949 Wally Lock (See also 1936 – 1941)

1950 – 1951 Nevin Paynter

1952 Harry Lack

1953 Nevin Paynter (See also 1950 – 1951)

1954 – 1956 Robert B. Johnson (No. 16, 1957 – 1961)

1957 – 1958 Kevin Mithen

1961 – 1965 Brian ‘Doc’ Roet (No. 23, 1968)

1966 – 1969 Neville Stone

1970 Des Campbell (No. 5, 1975 – 1977)

1971 – 1975 John Tilbrook

1976 – 1980 Maurice Wingate

1982 – 1984 Greg Hutchison (No. 52, 1975; No. 43, 1976 – 1981)

1986 – 1993 Steven Stretch

1994 Sean Charles (No. 44, 1992 – 1993; No. 1, 1995 – 1997)

1996 – 1997 Craig Nettelbeck

1999 Matthew Bishop (No. 48, 1998)

2000 - Brad Green

Number 19

1912 – 1913 A.M. ‘Joe’ Pearce

1914 William ‘Bill’ Allan (No. 1, 1912, 1919 – 1923; No. 9, 1913, 1915)

1915 Reg Gibb (No. 7, 1919)

1919 – 1920 Jack Huntington (No. 3, 1914; No. 28, 1915)

1921 – 1928 Harry Coy

1929 Claud Carr (No. 22, 1928)

1930 – 1933 Edwin Pemberton (No. 15, 1934)

1934 Ron Wilson

1936 – 1941 Frank Roberts

1942 Robert Shearer

1944 R.G.W. ‘Lloyd’ Bennett

1945 – 1948 Bill Scanlan (No. 18, 1943; No. 38, 1944)

1949 – 1952 Colin Love

1952 – 1958 Keith Carroll

1961 – 1964 Robert Carroll

1966 – 1967 Terry Leahy

1969 – 1979 Ray Biffin (No. 40, 1968)

1980 – 1982 Bill Nettlefold

1983 – 1986 Rodney Wright

1986 – 1988 Paul Payne

1989 – 1993 Darren Bennett

1994 – 1997 Paul Prymke

1999 – 2000 Scott Chisholm

2001 Ben Beams (No. 47, 1999 – 2000)

2002 - 2004 Peter Vardy

2006 – 2007 Clint Bartram (No. 3, 2008-)

Number 20

1912 Wally Sykes

1913 Harry ‘Waratah’ Cope (No. 18, 1912)

1913 Thornton Hosking

1914 Aubrey MacKenzie

1914 Eric Parsons

1915 George Walker (No. 26, 1914; No. 16, 1919)

1919 Edward Johnston (No. 23, 1915)

1919 Art McWhinney

1920 – 1921 George Walker (No. 28 – 1920 also; see also 1915 above)

1920 Joe O’Carroll

1921 – 1925 Alf Wilson

1925 Bill Shelton (No. 30, 1919; No. 13, 1920 – 1924)

1927 – 1928 Les Meade

1929 – 1937 Harry Long

1937 Jack ‘Cactus’ Coolahan

1938 – 1939, 1941 Frank Williams

1942 Ted Wood

1943 – 1944 H.A. ‘Bob’ Herbert

1945 Harry New (No. 31, 1944)

1945 George Lenne (No. 13, 1941 – 1942)

1946 Norm Wilson (No. 30, 1945)

1947 – 1948 Russell Robinson

1949 – 1950 Alan McGowan (No. 33, 1948)

1951 – 1952 Tom McLean

1957 – 1961 Graeme Pinfold

1964 – 1967 Graeme Jacobs

1969 – 1970 Paul Rowlands

1972 Laurie Queay

1973 Shane McSpeerin (No. 50, 1971 – 1972)

1975 – 1977 Paul Hurst

1977 Brian Cook

1978 – 1982 Graeme Gaunt

1983 – 1987 Russell Richards

1992 – 2000 Matthew Febey

2001 – 2004 Troy Broadbridge

2007 – Colin Garland

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Loooks as if we should "retire" #13 right now - look at the years when it wasn't used!!

Exactly corresponds with the Norm Smith glory years (but does extend beyond into the wilderness)!!!

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THE BOOK OF NUMBERS - INDEX [Numbers 11 to 20] by the Professor

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Number 20

1912 Wally Sykes

1913 Harry ‘Waratah’ Cope (No. 18, 1912)

1913 Thornton Hosking

1914 Aubrey MacKenzie

1914 Eric Parsons

1915 George Walker (No. 26, 1914; No. 16, 1919)

1919 Edward Johnston (No. 23, 1915)

1919 Art McWhinney

1920 – 1921 George Walker (No. 28 – 1920 also; see also 1915 above)

1920 Joe O’Carroll

1921 – 1925 Alf Wilson

1925 Bill Shelton (No. 30, 1919; No. 13, 1920 – 1924)

1927 – 1928 Les Meade

1929 – 1937 Harry Long

1937 Jack ‘Cactus’ Coolahan

1938 – 1939, 1941 Frank Williams

1942 Ted Wood

1943 – 1944 H.A. ‘Bob’ Herbert

1945 Harry New (No. 31, 1944)

1945 George Lenne (No. 13, 1941 – 1942)

1946 Norm Wilson (No. 30, 1945)

1947 – 1948 Russell Robinson

1949 – 1950 Alan McGowan (No. 33, 1948)

1951 – 1952 Tom McLean

1957 – 1961 Graeme Pinfold

1964 – 1967 Graeme Jacobs

1969 – 1970 Paul Rowlands

1972 Laurie Queay

1973 Shane McSpeerin (No. 50, 1971 – 1972)

1975 – 1977 Paul Hurst

1977 Brian Cook

1978 – 1982 Graeme Gaunt

1983 – 1987 Russell Richards

1992 – 2000 Matthew Febey

2001 – 2004 Troy Broadbridge

2007 – Colin Garland

I'm pretty sure we had a crack at trying to get this bloke back to the club. No offence to Steve Harris, but this guy's CV is pretty impressive, and we could do with him at the minute.

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