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THE BOOK OF NUMBERS - INDEX [Numbers 31 - 40] by the Professor

Number 31

1913 F. Ellis (also wore No. 30, 1913)

1914 Jack Woolley

1915 A.M. β€˜Max’ Hislop

1919 Leo Little (No. 3, 1920)

1920 Reginald Ellis

1921 – 1922 Fred Long

1923 – 1924 Marcus Glasscock

1925 – 1930 Colin Deane

1931 Lew Gough (No. 39, 1930)

1932 – 1934 Jack Power (No. 12, 1930 – 1931)

1936 – 1940 Ronald James Barassi

1941 – 1942 Leslie Gibbs (No. 28, 1939)

1943 Ken Levey (No. 29, 1944)

1944 Leslie Gibbs (See 1941 – 1942 above)

1944 Harry New (No. 20, 1945)

1945 Frank β€˜Checker’ Hughes Jnr

1946 – 1950 Stanley Rule

1953 – 1964 Ronald Dale Barassi

1965 – 1968 Ray Groom (No. 15, 1963 – 1964)

1974 – 1975 Bill Barham

1976 Paul Goss

1978 Peter Garratt

1979 Phil Carman

1983 – 1985 Kelvin Templeton

1990 – 1992 Rod Keogh

1996 – 1998 Donald Cockatoo-Collins

2000 - Paul Wheatley

Number 32

1913 Frank Lugton (No. 17, 1914)

1914 Roy Gray

1919 William Grigg

1920 Norm Henderson

1922 Pat J. Bourke (No. 30, 1921)

1926 Eric C. P. Andersen

1928 – 1937 Gordon Ogden

1938 – 1941 Dick Hingston

1942 Robert Stone (No. 7, 1943; No. 36, 1949)

1944 Jack Minnis (?, 1942; No. 29, 1943)

1945 Jim Oppy

1946 Dick Hingston (See also 1938 – 1941)

1946 – 1951 Len Dockett

1953 – 1954 Dale β€˜Swede’ Anderson

1955 Fred Webster

1957 Graham Kerr

1960 – 1961 George Milner

1962 – 1969 Barrie Vagg

1970 – 1971 Barry Hodges

1974 Dennis Payne

1975 Kim Smith

1977 – 1978 Robert Walters (No. 16, 1979 – 1981)

1979 – 1980 Bruce Elliott

1981 – 1986 Shane Zantuck

1987 Steven O’Dwyer (No. 1, 1988 – 1991)

1990 – 1991 Steven Clark

1992 – 1993 Andy Goodwin

1994 – 1998 Damien Gaspar

2000 - Cameron Bruce

Number 33

1914 Alf Williamson

1919 Ivor Warne-Smith (No. 14, 1925 – 1932)

1921 Alex Ogilvy

1922 - 1924 Edgar Dunbar

1925 Jack Cannan (No. 25, 1926)

1926 – 1927 Fred Dick

1930 Geoff Frood

1932 Ron Rutherford

1934 Ray β€˜Bunty’ Niven

1935 Frank Halloran

1937 – 1939 Ted Buckley

1940 – 1942 Bernie Neenan

1943 Johnny Dalton

1944 Frank McGrath

1944 Warren Lewis (No. 11, 1941)

1945 Bruce Edge

1945 Ern Rowarth (No. 1, 1946 – 1947)

1947 – 1948 Des Bell (No. 36, 1946)

1948 Alan McGowan (No. 20, 1949 – 1950)

1949 – 1953 Jack Thomson

1954 – 1959 Colin Wilson

1961 – 1965 Bob Miller

1967 – 1977 Gary Hardeman (No. 11, 1981)

1978 Tony May

1979 John Dellamarta

1980 – 1983 Tony Elshaug (No. 50, 1979)

1984 – 1993 Greg Healy

1995 – 2001 Jeff Farmer (No. 8 also 1999)

2003 – 2005 Cameron Hunter

2006 – 2007 Byron Pickett

Number 34

1913 Johnny Hassett (No. 1, 1915)

1914 Jack Connole (No. 27, 1919)

1919 Harry Selover

1920 Leo Dobrigh

1922 Eric Peck (No. 24, 1923)

1923 – 1924 Vern Moore (No. 24, 1922)

1926 David Duff

1927 Ernie Shaw

1928 – 1932 Ray Usher (No. 14, 1933)

1933 Jack Bennett (No. 10, 1934 – 1936)

1934 Billy Walsh

1940 – 1943 Adrian β€˜Spud’ Dullard (No. 18, 1945;No. 28, 1946 – 1949)

1944 Neil Bencraft

1946 Arnold β€˜Buddy’ Byfield

1947 – 1948 Frank Scanlan (No. 26, 1943; No. 13, 1944)

1949 Jim Shaw

1950 Arthur Pound

1951 – 1956 Ralph Lane

1960 – 1964 Len Mann

1966 Robert Russell

1967 – 1971 Brent Jones (No. 53, 1966)

1972 John Clennett (No. 5, 1973 – 1974)

1973 – 1975 Mal Owens

1977 – 1979 Tom Flower

1981 – 1982 Roger Ellingworth (No. 14, 1983 – 1984)

1985 Frank Rugolo (No. 43, 1983 – 1984; No. 17, 1986)

1986 – 1990 Stephen Newport (No. 48, 1985)

1991 Phil Egan

1994 – 1997 Dean Irving

1998 – Jeff White

Number 35

1914 Jack Bacquie (No. 11, 1915, 1919 – 1920)

1919 Dave Elliman (No. 11, 1922 – 1924)

1920 Aubrey Neal

1922 – 1931, 35 Dick Taylor

1935 William Sweeney (?, 1934)

1939 Derek Symonds

1940 – 1941 Noel Ellis

1942 Danny Powell

1943 – 1945 Charles Newman

1946 – 1956 Noel McMahen

1957 – 1962 Clyde Laidlaw (No. 16, 1954 – 1956)

1964 – 1968 Don Williams (No. 25, 1953 – 1959)

1970 – 1973 Paul Callery

1974 – 1983 Steven Smith

1984 – 1986 Darryl Cox

1987 Earl Spalding (No. 5, 1988 – 1991)

1992 – 1993 Michael Pickering

1994 Brad Campbell

1995 – 1996 Trent Ormond-Allen

1997 – 2002 Anthony McDonald

2003 - 2007 Ryan Ferguson

Number 36

1913 Eric Dimsey

1914 Matthew Incigneri (No. 25, 1913)

1927 Clarrie Latham (No. 39, 1928)

1935 Joe Kinnear (No. 17, 1932; No. 15, 1933; No. 2, 1934; No. 6, 1936 – 1937)

1939 – 1941 Sid Anderson

1942 Bryan Martin (No. 27, 1943)

1943 Ernie Hart

1944 Es Downey (No. 26, 1945)

1946 Des Bell (No. 33, 1947 – 1948)

1949 Robert Stone (No. 32, 1942; No. 7, 1943)

1950 Jack Mueller (No. 12, 1934 – 1949)

1951, 1954 Keith Robinson

1955 - 1957 Richard Atkinson

1964 - 1965 Peter McLean

1966 Kerry Ryan

1967 – 1968 Ken Osborne (No. 51, 1966)

1972 Col Anderson

1973 Glenn Swan

1975 – 1976 David Kelly

1978 Gary Cooke

1980 – 1981 Peter Maynard

1982 – 1988 Ted Fidge

1990 Robert Hickmott

1992 Grant Williams

1996 – 2002 Andrew Leoncelli

2004 - Aaron Davey

Number 37

1929 – 1931 George Cassidy

1944 Brian Crimmins

1944 Jack Maher (No. 14, 1938 – 1940)

1945 Frank Kennedy (No. 39, 1944; No. 17, 1946 – 1947)

1946 – 1947 James Mitchell (No. 1, 1948)

1949 – 1953 Michael Woods

1957 Terry Mountain

1960 – 1967 Bernie Massey

1968 – 1969 Darryl Schwarz

1971 Bruce Brown

1972 - 1974 John Reid

1975 – 1977 Ted Carroll (No. 42, 1974)

1981 Glenn Giles

1985 – 1986 David Allday

1987 Jim Stynes (No. 11, 1988 – 1998)

1988 – 1991 David Flintoff

1992 – 1997 Andrew Lamprill

1999 Luke Ottens

2002 - 2003 Brad Miller (No. 7, 2004 -)

2006 – Matthew Warnock

Number 38

1914 William Brunier (No. 21, 1915; No. 22, 1919)

1928 – 1932 Jim Moodie

1943 Harden Dean (No. 11, 1936; No. 29, 1938)

1944 Bill Scanlan (No. 18, 1943; No. 19, 1945 – 1948)

1945 Jack Stock (No. 39, 1944)

1953 – 1956 Ken Melville

1957 – 1959 Peter Brenchley (No. 39, 1958 – wore both 38 and 39 in 1958)

1960 – 1963 Ray Nilsson

1964 – 1965 Jim Leitch

1966 – 1967 Robert Dowsing (No. 2, 1968)

1968 Denis Clark (No. 2, 1966 – 1967; No. 17, 1971 – 1975)

1969 Phil Rhoden (No. 44, 1968)

1972 Wayne Delmenico (No. 24, 1973 – 1975)

1974 Peter Slade

1975 Terry Wilkins (No. 29, 1976)

1976 – 1979 Peter O’Keefe

1980 – 1981 Tony Barnes

1981 Shane Braddy

1985 – 1987 Nigel Kol

1991 Brent Heaver (No. 54, 1990)

1993 David Neitz (No. 9, 1994 - )

1995 Martin Heppell

1996 – 1997 Darren O’Brien

Number 39

1928 Clarrie Latham (No. 36, 1927)

1930 Lew Gough (No. 31, 1931)

1944 Frank Kennedy (No. 37, 1945; No. 17, 1946 – 1947)

1944 Jack Stock (No. 38, 1945)

1953 Maurie Reeves

1954 Tom Magee

1957 Bill Byrne

1958 Peter Brenchley (No. 38, 1957 – 1959, wore both 38 & 39 in 1958)

1961 – 1964 Herb Matthews Jnr

1966 – 1967 Rick Feldmann (No. 40, 1965)

1968 George Lakes (No. 9, 1969 – 1972)

1969 – 1971 Russell Colcott

1972 – 1973 Peter Dilnot

1974 Kevin Moore

1977 Mark Alves

1979 – 1981 Gerard Healy (No. 3, 1982 – 1985)

1983 Trevor Castles

1986 Jeremy Nichols

1987 – 1988 Doug Koop

1990 Stuart Cameron

1998 – 1999 Craig Smoker

Number 40

1914 Alex Fraser (No. 17, 1915)

1932 W.H. β€˜Jack’ Pickford

1953 Robert Constable

1964 Frank Davis (No. 6, 1965 – 1973)

1965 Rick Feldmann (No. 39, 1966 – 1967)

1966 Garry Wynd

1967 John Toll

1968 Ray Biffin (No. 19, 1969 – 1979)

1970 Lloyd Burgmann (No. 10, 1971 – 1972)

1973 John Cumming

1975 John Sparks (No. 26, 1977)

1978 – 1979 Peter Thorne (No. 8, 1984)

1981 – 1983 Paul O’Brien (No. 50, 1980)

1986 – 1987 Tony Campbell (No. 4, 1988 – 1991)

1992 Shane Burgmann

1998 Mark Bradly

2003-2007 Mark Jamar

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