Any ideas for the #35?????
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Any ideas for the #35?????
Does anyone have any ideas for jumper #35?, we gave or to Saunders last time, should we maybe give to our top pick in each years draft?????
Don't know what to do with it, only an idea, any others?????
Should have some significant standing given it was worn by a dual Brownlow Medalists!!!!!
Or not?????
Slow forum day, so I thought if start a new thread!!!!!
Don't know what to do with it, only an idea, any others?????
Should have some significant standing given it was worn by a dual Brownlow Medalists!!!!!
Or not?????
Slow forum day, so I thought if start a new thread!!!!!
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Re: Any ideas for the #35?????
it's just a number
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Re: Any ideas for the #35?????
Yes, but what a number! I would retire it, as not many who've worn it have covered themselves in glory. Paul Callery is the only other half decent player who comes to mind. It's about the significance of the number as a part of club history. It's like giving the number 4 to Eli. Now I like Eli as a player and think he has plenty of potential. Whether he converts that potential into a great career, with us, or another club is still open to speculation. However, giving a rookie drafted player first crack at the most iconic number in the club's history is a bit hard to take seriously. Baldock, Breen, Lockett, Paul Morwood, Clinton Jones.........Alright, I'm tailing off a bit there towards the end, but I think McCartin should get it if Eli gets traded as has been reported. No pressure there, Paddy! As for 35, if it is given, I nominate the Gresh.magnifisaint wrote:it's just a number
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Re: Any ideas for the #35?????
Apologies to David Grant. He was a decent 35 as well.
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He was a better #6!!!!!White Winmar wrote:Apologies to David Grant. He was a decent 35 as well.
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Re: Any ideas for the #35?????
True. It's a bit like Tony Lockett was our best ever 37!
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Re: Any ideas for the #35?????
+1 Gresh as wellWhite Winmar wrote:Yes, but what a number! I would retire it, as not many who've worn it have covered themselves in glory. Paul Callery is the only other half decent player who comes to mind. It's about the significance of the number as a part of club history. It's like giving the number 4 to Eli. Now I like Eli as a player and think he has plenty of potential. Whether he converts that potential into a great career, with us, or another club is still open to speculation. However, giving a rookie drafted player first crack at the most iconic number in the club's history is a bit hard to take seriously. Baldock, Breen, Lockett, Paul Morwood, Clinton Jones.........Alright, I'm tailing off a bit there towards the end, but I think McCartin should get it if Eli gets traded as has been reported. No pressure there, Paddy! As for 35, if it is given, I nominate the Gresh.magnifisaint wrote:it's just a number
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Re: Any ideas for the #35?????
and 14White Winmar wrote:True. It's a bit like Tony Lockett was our best ever 37!
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Re: Any ideas for the #35?????
I'm happy for GWS' #35 to keep his number when he comes on board
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Re: Any ideas for the #35?????
You mean Aidan Corr? He's contracted until end of 2018 but was another top 20 pick. Must say I've never heard of him but he's played 36 games and is 194cm!St Ick wrote:I'm happy for GWS' #35 to keep his number when he comes on board
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