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Meaningless task #1 - 2008 Jumper Numbers

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 8:46 pm
by dom_105
By my reckoning, 1, 5, 6, 16, 17, 23, 26, 27 & 28 are up for grabs.

Any thoughts on who, be they a current player or a new one, will fill them, especially I guess number 1 and the great number 5?

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 9:31 pm
by swoodley
Darcy Daniher could get #6 if he wants it as his old man used to wear it.

I don't think it would add any pressure to the kid as his old man was a good player without being a star.

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 9:32 pm
by boncer34
#6? :? Gus?

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 9:37 pm
by swoodley
oops :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

Now that you've made me think about those numbers, isn't Laycock currently wearing 27?

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 9:52 pm
by bomberdonnie
5 & 16 should both be left alone for a few years for completely different reasons!!!

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 9:53 pm
by keri
No one should be wearing #5. Not this year anyway. Give myself and megan a break

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2007 9:55 pm
by boncer34
1,5,16,17,23,26,28,44+

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 9:10 am
by ealesy
We shouldn't put anyone in number 17...I can't remember ever having a decent player in the number 17 jumper.

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 9:59 am
by rockhole
Darry Gerlach number 17. Played 162 games and pretty sure got State selection.

Pretty useful player and club champion 1970

Found this list on "One week at a time" when checking Gerlach's number.

Most games by player number
1 Jack E. Clarke 262
2 Mark Mercuri 204
3 Dick Reynolds 320
4 Ron Andrews 144 * Jobe Watson 53
5 Terry Daniher 294
6 Sean Wellman 178
7 Bill Hutchison 290
8 Darren Bewick 238
9 Greg Sewell 171 * Adam Ramanauskas 116
10 Gary Foulds 267
11 John Birt 193
12 George Bell 112 * Andrew Welsh 102
13 Michael Long 141
14 Jason Johnson 165
15 Wally Buttsworth 188
16 Paul Barnard 140
17 Darryl Gerlach 162
18 Matthew J. Lloyd 231
19 Peter Somerville 156 * David Hille 124
20 Hugh Torney 173
21 Ken Fletcher 264
22 John B. Williams 161
23 Ken Fraser 198
24 Don McKenzie 266
25 Scott Lucas 247
26 Mark Thompson 202
27 Simon Madden 378
28 Alec Epis 180
29 David Grenvold 112
30 Geoff Leek 191
31 Dustin Fletcher 276
32 Tim Watson 307
33 Glenn Hawker 200
34 Brian Sampson 100
35 Perc Bushby 142
36 Paul Doran 82
37 Ian Marsh 68
38 Sean Denham 142
39 Damien Hardwick 65
40 Hugh Delahunty 46
41 Dean Hartigan 36
42 Russell Muir 67 * Nathan Lovett-Murray 65
43 Dean Rioli 100
44 Gary O'Donnell 46
45 Shane Heard 11
46 Gary Moorcroft 12
47 Ricky Olarenshaw 77
48 David Calthorpe 13
49 Paul Hills 14
50 John Carpenter 2
51 Peter Berbakov 17
52 Allan Graco 8
53 Doug Tassell 9
54 Tom Park 3
55 Ross Wright 9
56 Pat Wellington 2
56 Stephen Robins 2
56 Jack Mihocek 2
57 Ian Anderson 1
58 Trevor Heath 1

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 10:46 am
by MH_Bomber
ealesy wrote:We shouldn't put anyone in number 17...I can't remember ever having a decent player in the number 17 jumper.
Didnt Steve Carey wear number 17 who played in the early mid 80 era and was a 1985 premiership player. Was infamously traded along with Peter Bradbury for Geoff Raines and Mike Richardson in 1986. A trade Sheedy regrets to this day.

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 11:28 am
by pear
MH_Bomber wrote:
ealesy wrote:We shouldn't put anyone in number 17...I can't remember ever having a decent player in the number 17 jumper.
Didnt Steve Carey wear number 17 who played in the early mid 80 era and was a 1985 premiership player. Was infamously traded along with Peter Bradbury for Geoff Raines and Mike Richardson in 1986. A trade Sheedy regrets to this day.
That is correct. Part of a HB line that read Duckworth Andrews Carey and was enough to send shivers down the spines of many a soft HF.

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 11:47 am
by MH_Bomber
Those were the days Pear :)

My recollections was Steve Carey although a tad slow was a very vigorous half back flanker who you would absolutely would not want to get bumped by. His legs were like tree trunks.

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 1:13 pm
by ealesy
Bit too young to remember 85, and definitely to young to remember the 1970s guys. :D

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 2:26 pm
by rockhole
"Stan" Carey!!.

Had some memorable bouts with "Lethal Leigh" and did not give an inch.

Not known as a hit man, but that backline put the shits up many a soft bunch of forwards.

Was as tough as any Essendon player I can recall.

Was a great clubman and sorely missed when given the arse with Peter Bradbury.

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 3:20 pm
by swooper
rockhole wrote:"Stan" Carey!!.

Had some memorable bouts with "Lethal Leigh" and did not give an inch.

Not known as a hit man, but that backline put the shits up many a soft bunch of forwards.

Was as tough as any Essendon player I can recall.

Was a great clubman and sorely missed when given the arse with Peter Bradbury.
Carey actually came back to the club for a very brief stint, but didn't manage a senior game. Think it was in 1988. Loved him, he was a hard nut in an era of hard nuts. I think even Jacko siad he was one of the toughest blokes going around at the time.

Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 3:36 pm
by swoodley
rockhole wrote: "Stan" Carey!!.

Had some memorable bouts with "Lethal Leigh" and did not give an inch.

Not known as a hit man, but that backline put the shits up many a soft bunch of forwards.

Was as tough as any Essendon player I can recall.

Was a great clubman and sorely missed when given the arse with Peter Bradbury.
Also known as "little Ronnie"