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    Re: 2023 Jumper Numbers


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    Re: 2023 Jumper Numbers

    Quote Originally Posted by Axe Man View Post
    Releasing numbers day by day
    FFC: Established 1883

    Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    Releasing numbers day by day
    It's good, easy content. Kudos to the media team - I wonder if we have had any change in that department this off-season?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jazzadogs View Post
    It's good, easy content. Kudos to the media team - I wonder if we have had any change in that department this off-season?
    I noticed a job ad a month or so ago on LinkedIn for the role.
    FFC: Established 1883

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grantysghost View Post
    No-one's mentioned that Cody's namesake - Dale at Richmond, the original Flea - also wore number 3.
    "I'll give him a hug before the first bounce and then I'll run into my pack and give them orders to rip him apart."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axe Man View Post
    I mean, we're all concentrating on the curse of 19, but I bet the 19 jumper didn't expect to show up this year and have to face a bigger, better Liam Jones than the one it ruined. Consider this Liam's revenge.
    Park that car
    Drop that phone
    Sleep on the floor
    Dream about me

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    Re: 2023 Jumper Numbers

    Playing at home:

    3: Weightman
    5:
    7: Lobb
    8:
    12:
    13:
    18:
    19: Jones


    To be allocated: Busslinger, Clarke, Gallagher, SSP 1, SSP 2
    Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023

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    Bulldogs confirm 2023 guernsey numbers

    The four newest Western Bulldogs have received their guernsey numbers for season 2023.

    The four newest Western Bulldogs have received their guernsey numbers for season 2023.

    First-round draftee Jedd Busslinger will wear number 5, made vacant by Josh Dunkley.

    Crafty small forward Charlie Clarke will take #8, previously worn by Stef Martin, while mature-age utility Harvey Gallagher asumes Zaine Cordy’s #12.

    Oskar Baker will wear number 13, last worn by Josh Schache, after donning #33 at Melbourne for five seasons.

    As revealed last week, Cody Weightman has moved into the revered #3, Liam Jones has returned to #19, and Rory Lobb has inherited #7.

    5. Jedd Busslinger
    Past players

    2018 – 2022: Josh Dunkley
    2007 – 2017: Matthew Boyd
    1993 – 2006: Rohan Smith
    1962 – 1969: Ian Bryant
    1951 – 1957: Peter Box
    1934 – 1940: George Bennett

    8. Charlie Clarke
    Past players

    2021 – 2022: Stef Martin
    2001 – 2010: Mitch Hahn
    1994 – 2000: Danny Southern
    1982 – 1991: Rick Kennedy

    12. Harvey Gallagher
    Past players

    2015 – 2022: Zaine Cordy
    2007 – 2014: Tom Williams
    1996 – 1999: James Cook
    1955 – 1956, 1958 – 1962: Alex Gardiner
    1945 – 1952: Merv Laffey

    13. Oskar Baker
    Past players

    2018 – 2022: Josh Schache
    2017: Travis Cloke
    2001 – 2014: Daniel Giansiracusa
    1936 – 1940: Bob Flanigan

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    Re: 2023 Jumper Numbers

    I quite like these allocations.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axe Man View Post
    Bulldogs confirm 2023 guernsey numbers

    The four newest Western Bulldogs have received their guernsey numbers for season 2023.

    The four newest Western Bulldogs have received their guernsey numbers for season 2023.

    First-round draftee Jedd Busslinger will wear number 5, made vacant by Josh Dunkley.

    Crafty small forward Charlie Clarke will take #8, previously worn by Stef Martin, while mature-age utility Harvey Gallagher asumes Zaine Cordy’s #12.

    Oskar Baker will wear number 13, last worn by Josh Schache, after donning #33 at Melbourne for five seasons.

    As revealed last week, Cody Weightman has moved into the revered #3, Liam Jones has returned to #19, and Rory Lobb has inherited #7.

    5. Jedd Busslinger
    Past players

    2018 – 2022: Josh Dunkley
    2007 – 2017: Matthew Boyd
    1993 – 2006: Rohan Smith
    1962 – 1969: Ian Bryant
    1951 – 1957: Peter Box
    1934 – 1940: George Bennett

    8. Charlie Clarke
    Past players

    2021 – 2022: Stef Martin
    2001 – 2010: Mitch Hahn
    1994 – 2000: Danny Southern
    1982 – 1991: Rick Kennedy

    12. Harvey Gallagher
    Past players

    2015 – 2022: Zaine Cordy
    2007 – 2014: Tom Williams
    1996 – 1999: James Cook
    1955 – 1956, 1958 – 1962: Alex Gardiner
    1945 – 1952: Merv Laffey

    13. Oskar Baker
    Past players

    2018 – 2022: Josh Schache
    2017: Travis Cloke
    2001 – 2014: Daniel Giansiracusa
    1936 – 1940: Bob Flanigan
    Random question. What's been our best, and lowest total jumper numbers in total forward line- Now seems low:

    Marra 2
    Weightman 3 (5)
    Lobb 7 (12)
    Clarke 8 (20)
    Darcy 10 (30)
    Naughton 33 (63)
    Rocket Science: the epitaph for the Beveridge era - whenever it ends - reading 'Here lies a team that could beat anyone on its day, but seldom did when it mattered most'. 15/7/2023

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    Quote Originally Posted by bulldogtragic View Post
    Random question. What's been our best, and lowest total jumper numbers in total forward line- Now seems low:

    Marra 2
    Weightman 3 (5)
    Lobb 7 (12)
    Clarke 8 (20)
    Darcy 10 (30)
    Naughton 33 (63)
    Doesn't answer your question but similar area:
    Since 2000, only two teams have won a premiership with nobody wearing #1, 2 or 3 on GF day. Which teams?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jazzadogs View Post
    Doesn't answer your question but similar area:
    Since 2000, only two teams have won a premiership with nobody wearing #1, 2 or 3 on GF day. Which teams?
    I've given it a go, highlight so others don't get spoiled if I'm right.

    2000 Essendon. I can't remember. Maybe there was a Johnson in 1?
    2001-03 Brisbane, Voss played in all.
    2004 Port. Can't remember. Wakelin might have been 2?
    2005. Sydney. Hall.
    2006. West Coast. Judd
    2007. Geelong. Bartel
    2008. Hawthorn. Roughead.
    2009. Geelong. Bartel
    2010. Collingwood. Davis technically?
    2011. Geelong. Bartel
    2012. Sydney. McVeigh.
    2013. Hawks. Roughead
    2014. Hawks. Lewis
    2015. Hawks. Roughead.
    2016. Us. Wallis out. Murphy out. Grant out.
    2017. Richmond. Vlastuin
    2018. West Coast. Gaff was out. Waterman wouldn't have played. Ryan maybe though?
    2019. Richmond. Prestia
    2020 Richmond. Vlastuin or Prestia
    2021. Melbourne. Salem. May.
    2022. Geelong. Tuohy.

    So I guess us, West Coast in 2018 and Collingwood 2010 with no one wearing it on the winning GF day? Port 04 otherwise.

    Shit I now read it's only two. It'd be us and Collingwood i reckon based on the weird wording and an ever increasing suspicion Ryan did play.
    Last edited by soupman; 12-12-2022 at 07:31 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jazzadogs View Post
    Doesn't answer your question but similar area:
    Since 2000, only two teams have won a premiership with nobody wearing #1, 2 or 3 on GF day. Which teams?
    Bulldogs have to be one
    FFC: Established 1883

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    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    Bulldogs have to be one
    West Coast in 2018. I don’t know who 1 is but waterman is 2 and he didn’t play and Gaff was suspended.

    If I’m right I actually hate that I could work this out with reference.
    What should I tell her? She's going to ask.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bornadog View Post
    Bulldogs have to be one
    Yeh this was obviously the basis to the question haha. No Suckling, Murphy or Wallis. I had a feeling we would be in rare company...

    North 1999 had Mick Martyn as their lowest in #4. Only Shannon Grant 6 and Adam Simpson 7 as other single digit numbers. Prior to 2000, but the reason my question started in 2000.

    2018 Eagles had Liam Ryan in #1 and Lecras in #2 for his last game.

    2010 Collingwood was the second, although Soupman has pointed out Davis which passed me by - he didn't play on the winning day but did get a medal and I think is listed as a premiership player for his 6 touches in the draw.

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