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Player nicknames
I am not sure if I did this before or someone else has but coming into 2024 what are the official players nicknames at the club ?
Adding to that do us as supporters have other nicknames.
We all know some names and some are obvious eg Bont, JJ , Libba.
Sanders we have discussed as the colonel but is that what the players call him ?
Bring back the biff
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The best football nicknames are those that derive from the player's football. "Racehorse" Gardiner, "Swooper" Northy, "Plough" Wallace, "Astro" Naughton, "Lethal" Mathews. I once heard a Fitzroy supporter call Chris Grant "Government" - always gets (a) free.
Last edited by D Mitchell; 13-02-2024 at 03:54 PM.
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Matty Boyd - Keith
It always amuses me as it's such a country footy thing
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Then there was Brett Heady whose nickname was Jobby.
Bring back the biff
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Charlie Clarke is Chooka.
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Originally Posted by
ledge
I am not sure if I did this before or someone else has but coming into 2024 what are the official players nicknames at the club ?
Sanders we have discussed as the colonel but is that what the players call him ?
Generally during training drills when Sanders has the ball, the players up the field call 'Sando' for the ball. I think the 'Colonel' reference is external to the playing group - certainly on the training track at present it is.
Anyone can support a team that is winning, it takes no courage. But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you, that takes a lot of courage, so lets always be behind our boys and girls in red, white and blue.
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Other first year players...
Lachlan Smith - Lachie
Aiden O'Driscoll - Drizz
Joel Freijah - Joely
Thought I heard players call 'Bram' when Bramble had the ball the other day (could be simplistic however).
Scott - Scooter
Macrae - Nator
Gallagher - Gags or Shagga (every club has to have a Shagga don't they??)
Poulter - Poults
Gardner - Gardy
Not a lot of imagination with most of that lot.
NB - on a side note with respect to Clarke and his nickname (Chook or Chooka). I attended a pre-season event sponsored by the Past Players last year and Clarke was asked about whether he had a nick name or not and he told the audience it was Chooka - he clearly wasn't enamoured with the name at the time but seems to be ok with it these days. He has come out of his shell quite a lot.
Anyone can support a team that is winning, it takes no courage. But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you, that takes a lot of courage, so lets always be behind our boys and girls in red, white and blue.
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Originally Posted by
Smads57
Generally during training drills when Sanders has the ball, the players up the field call 'Sando' for the ball. I think the 'Colonel' reference is external to the playing group - certainly on the training track at present it is.
GvG noted this in his training report yesterday:
Sanders got singled out for a couple of tackles he made with JOD yelling out 'Well done Colonel'. When he locks in a tackle they don't get out of them.