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THE BOOK OF NUMBERS - INDEX

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THE BOOK OF NUMBERS - INDEX [Numbers 41 - 59] by the Professor

Number 41

1953 – 1954 Frank ‘Bluey’ Adams (No. 6, 1955 – 1964)

1968 Euan Campbell

1969 Blair Campbell

1972 Steve Kerley (No. 49, 1971; No. 9, 1973 – 1974)

1976 – 1980 Chris Woodman

1981 – 1982 David McGlashan

1986 – 1987 Steve Turner

1988 – 1995 Peter Rohde

1998 Nathan D. Brown (No. 25 - )

2001 Darren Jolly (No. 11, 2002 - 2004)

2003 – 2007 Nathan Carroll

Number 42

1966 John W. Hamilton

1973 John Morgan

1974 Ted Carroll (No. 37, 1975 – 1977)

1980 Russell Rowe

1981 Jamie Barham

1985 Brett Hutchinson

1987 – 1988 Brad Sparks

1991 Fabian Francis

1993 Scott Simister

1997 Russell Robertson

1999 - 2004 Peter Walsh

Number 43

1953 Ron McKenzie

1967 Tony Sullivan (No. 4, 1968 – 1979)

1969 David Hayes

1970 Terry Davey

1971 Gordon Lawrie

1973 – 1974 Frank Giampaolo (No. 22, 1975 – 1977)

1975 Ray Smith (No. 7, 1976)

1976 – 1981 Greg Hutchison (No. 52, 1975; No. 18, 1982 – 1984)

1983 – 1984 Frank Rugolo (No. 34, 1985; No. 17, 1986)

1985 – 1986 Paul Payne (No. 19, 1987 -1988)

1986 Len Gandini

1991 - 1992 Andrew Ford

1998 - 2005 Guy Rigoni

2007 - Jace Bode

Number 44

1962 Alec Ingwersen

1966 Les Harrison

1967 Tom Quinn

1968 Phil Rhoden (No. 38, 1969)

1969 Mark Mitchell

1978 David Code

1980 - 1981 Stephen Bickford

1982 - 1983 Scott Sutcliffe

1984 - 1986 John Fidge

1991 David Schwarz (No. 5, 1992 - 2002)…

1992 - 1993 Sean Charles (No. 18, 1994; No. 1, 1995 – 1997)

1995 Adem Yze (No. 13, 1996 - )

1997 - 2000 Alistair Nicholson (No. 8, 2001 – 2002)

2005 - 2006 Shannon Motlop

Number 45

1960 Peter Baker

1966 John Quirk

1969 - 1970 Danny Jennings

1971 - 1972 Henry Ritterman (No. 22, 1973)

1973 Greg MacDonald

1979 Peter Giles (No. 4, 1980 - 1987)

1981 Russell Dickson

1983 Glenn Boland (No. 27, 1984)

1984 Graeme Yeats (No. 8, 1985 – 1995)

1986 - 1991 Ricky Jackson

1992 Wayne Lamb

1996 - 1997 Todd McHardy

1999 Troy Longmuir

2000 - Matthew Whelan

Number 46

1966 Adrian Bowden (No. 23, 1967)

1967 Max Walker (No. 1, 1968 - 1972)

1969 Ray Sampson

1972 Geoff Harrold

1975 - 1976 Glenn Walley

1982 Peter Tossol (No. 21, 1983 - 1984)

1983 - 1984 Mike Reynolds (No. 21, 1986)

1985 - 1986 Darren Louttit

1990 Matthew Mahoney (No. 10, 1992)

1992 Haydn Robins (No. 15, 1993)

1998 Hayden Lamaro

1999 - 2000 Troy Simmonds (No. 11, 2001)

Number 47

1978 Paul Thompson

1981 Des O’Dwyer (No. 27, 1978; No. 24, 1982)

1982 - 1986 Alan Jarrott

1989 John Ahern

1999 - 2000 Ben Beams (No. 19, 2001)

Number 48

1965 Robert Gormly

1969 Daryl Powell

1971 Michael John Collins (No. 12, 1972 - 1974)

1977 Brett Marchant

1979 John Wallace

1981 John Tossol

1984 Ross Fisher

1985 Stephen Newport (No. 34, 1986 - 1990)

1989 Luke Beveridge (No. 24, 1990 - 1992)

1991 Darren Cuthbertson (No. 9, 1992 – 1993)

1997 Brent Grgic (No. 4, 1998 – 2001)

1998 Matthew Bishop (No. 18, 1999)

Number 49

1966 John Murnane (No. 27, 1967)

1968 Graeme Aubrey

1971 Peter Williamson (No. 54, 1972; No. 30, 1973 – 1974)

1971 Steve Kerley (No. 41, 1972; No. 9, 1973 – 1974)

1973 Ian McGuinness

1978 Michael Rea

1982 Stuart McKenzie

1992 Brian Stynes

1998 - 1999 Daniel Ward (No. 26, 1999, also 2000; No. 10, 2001 – 2002)

1999 - 2000 Luke Williams (No. 26, 2001 - 2002)

Number 50

1962 Garry Byers (No. 1, 1963)

1966 Ken Jungwirth

1969 Greg Wells (No. 11, 1970 – 1980)

1969 Robert D. McKenzie (No. 10, 1970; No. 2, 1971 – 1972)

1971 – 1972 Shane McSpeerin (No. 20, 1973)

1974 Neil McMullin

1975 Colin Graham (No. 27, 1976 – 1978)

1979 Tony Elshaug No. 33, 1980 – 1983)

1980 Paul O’Brien (No. 40, 1981 – 1983)

1981 Ian Todd

1986 Brett Lovett (No. 17, 1987 – 1997)

1991 Kevin Dyson (No. 23, 1991 – 1995 – wore both 50 and 23 in 1991)

Number 51

1966 Ken Osborne (No. 36, 1967 – 1968)

1974 Peter Keays (No. 16, 1975 – 1977)

1987 Glenn Lovett (No. 6, 1989 – 1998)

1989 John Howat (No. 28, 1990 – 1992)

Number 52

1966 Robert Langford (No. 30, 1967)

1975 Greg Hutchison (No. 43, 1976 – 1981; No. 18, 1982 – 1984)

1982 Steve McCarthy (No. 24, 1983)

1989 Stephen Tingay (No. 15, 1990 – 1991; No. 2, 1992 – 1999)

Number 53

1966 Brent Jones (No. 34, 1967 – 1971)

1966 Anthony Hirst

1985 Joe Rugolo (No. 26, 1986 – 1987)

Number 54

1972 Peter Williamson (No. 49, 1971; No. 30, 1973 – 1974)

1973 Neil Chamberlain (No. 14, 1974 – 1976)

1974 Mike Power

1981 Trevor Korn

1990 Brent Heaver (No. 38, 1991)

1997 James McDonald (No. 23, 1998 - )

Number 55

Never worn in a senior AFL/VFL match

Number 56

1984 Paul Earley

Number 57

1985 Greg Sizer

Number 58

1984 Michael Howard

Number 59

1986 Andrew Dale

 

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