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 The most pressing issue now.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'. 15/7/2023Tags: None
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 I'd imagine Suckling will get 1.
 Next highest is 20 then 32, 33, 34 and 36.Park that car
 Drop that phone
 Sleep on the floor
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 I can see one of our previously listed players taking number one. Tory Dickson for one possibly even Roughie.Comment
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 WWould not give Suckling number one nothing against him but would prefer to offer it to a player already on our list.love to see Collingwood in number 32 though good callComment
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 Dunkley to wear number 40 as his old man did in his first season?
 
 Williams to wear 44 in honour of Mark Williams who wore the number for 5 games in 1979?
 
 Collins to pull on either 34 or 47 as Darren Collins did in 1987-89?
 
 Give the number 1 to Tom Boyd - he could do with a bit more pressure!  Comment
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 Couldn't help but notice Goetz wearing 52 for the Jets. I'm sure that's a result of him coming in late to the squad, but man I do love a good number in the 50's. It was the biggest upside of the Steven Koops era...
 
 Because I lie awake and put too much thought into these things, here's my guess with no sensible reasoning at all
 
 1. Suckling
 20. Collins
 32. Adcock
 33. Dunkley
 34. Williams
 36. Adams
 40. Lynch
 52. Goetz (make it happen)Park that car
 Drop that phone
 Sleep on the floor
 Dream about meComment
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 A big defender wearing 36? Bevo best tell The Specimen to avoid going within 20m of Nick Riewoldt.Couldn't help but notice Goetz wearing 52 for the Jets. I'm sure that's a result of him coming in late to the squad, but man I do love a good number in the 50's. It was the biggest upside of the Steven Koops era...
 
 Because I lie awake and put too much thought into these things, here's my guess with no sensible reasoning at all
 
 1. Suckling
 20. Collins
 32. Adcock
 33. Dunkley
 34. Williams
 36. Adams
 40. Lynch
 52. Goetz (make it happen)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'. 15/7/2023Comment
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 From the past:
 
 Guernsey #1
 
 Alan Hopkins (1925-1934) – 151 games, 205 goals
 Hopkins was inducted into the Bulldogs Hall of Fame in 2010 after captaining the Club in 1929 and acting as coach/captain in 1930. He was awarded the Brownlow Medal in 1930 and was named in the Club’s Team of the Century.
 
 Jim Thoms (1937-1946) – 120 games, 101 goals
 
 John Kerr (1953-1958) – 81 games, 94 goals
 Kerr was part of Footscray’s premiership side in 1954. Kerr was judged one of the best afield on the day, collecting 32 disposals – the most of any Footscray player.
 
 Murray Zeuschner (1962-1967) – 64 games, 4 goals
 
 Ken Greenwood (1967-1972) – 73 games, 7 goals
 Ian Hampshire (1973-1980) – 111 games, 73 goals
 Andrew Purser (1983-1987) – 112 games, 16 goals
 Ilija Grgic (1993-1996) – 62 games, 92 goals
 Farren Ray (2004-2008) – 75 games, 32 goals
 Jarrad Grant (2009-2015) – 81 games, 83 goals
 
 Guernsey #20
 
 Albert Outen (1925-1930) – 65 games
 Jim Greenham (1937-1941, 1943-1945) – 79 games, 47 games
 Les Bartlett (1968-1970, 1972-1975) – 60 games, 18 games
 Jim Edmond (1977-1985) – 154 games, 226 goals
 Glenn Coleman (1990-1993) – 69 games, 51 goals
 Patrick Bowden (2001-2005) – 50 games, 55 goals
 Josh Hill (2007-2011) – 66 games, 75 goals
 
 Guernsey #32
 
 Marty McDonnell (1939-1941, 1944, 1946-1950) – 92 games, 2 goals
 Harvey Stevens (1953-1957) – 72 games, 71 goals
 
 Stevens played 126 games for both the Collingwood and Footscray football clubs during the 50s. He was the ruckman in the 1954 premiership side, and won the Club’s best and fairest in 1953.
 
 John Reilly (1966-1969) – 55 games, 1 goal
 Ian Dunstan (1973-1982) – 172 games, 135 goals
 Peter Foster (1983-1993) – 163 games, 56 goals
 Craig Ellis (1994-2001) – 107 games, 6 goals
 
 Guernsey #33
 
 Dick Wearmouth (1944, 1946-1952) – 100 games, 27 goals
 Ivan Marsh (1963-1969) – 77 games, 33 goals
 John Reid (1975-1981) – 78 games, 2 goals
 Brian Royal (1983-1993) – 199 games, 299 goals
 Inducted into the Club’s Hall of Fame in 2012, Royal is a Bulldog great. He was All-Australian in 1983 and 1986, and is a member of the Club’s Team of the Century.
 
 Guernsey #34
 
 Brian Gilmore (1952-1958) – 105 games, 61 goals
 Gilmore was also part of the Club’s premiership side in 1954 – and was the player left with the ball in his hands as the final siren sounded.
 Michael McKenna (1979-1984) – 80 games, 45 goals
 
 Guernsey #36
 
 Jose Romero (1995-2001) – 122 games, 71 goals
 Brian Lake (Harris) (2002-2012) – 197 games, 32 goals
 Brian Lake played 197 games for the Bulldogs between 2002 and 2012, before moving on to Hawthorn where he became a triple-premiership player. Lake was named All-Australian in 2009 and 2010.
 
 Guernsey #40
 
 Shane Birss (2002-2006) – 51 games, 20 goals
 Jarrod Harbrow (2007-2010) – 70 games, 21 goals
 
 Guernsey #41
 No players over 50 games
 
 Guernsey #44
 
 Richard Osborne (1994-1996) – 51 games, 98 goals
 
 Guernsey #45
 
 Michael Ford (1985-1989, 1991) – 96 games, 19 goalsFFC: 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.Comment
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 So who does the jumper presentations for debutants?
 
 1. Purser or Hampshire?
 20. Jimmy Edmond
 32. Fossie
 34. Mick McKenna
 36. Romero, or if it's a defender... Bwian?
 40. Birss...
 41. .....
 44. Osborne
 45. FordRocket 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'. 15/7/2023Comment
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 Re: The most pressing issue now.
 
 Ivan Marsh in the 60's another Braybrook boy too.From the past:
 
 Guernsey #1
 
 Alan Hopkins (1925-1934) – 151 games, 205 goals
 Hopkins was inducted into the Bulldogs Hall of Fame in 2010 after captaining the Club in 1929 and acting as coach/captain in 1930. He was awarded the Brownlow Medal in 1930 and was named in the Club’s Team of the Century.
 
 Jim Thoms (1937-1946) – 120 games, 101 goals
 
 John Kerr (1953-1958) – 81 games, 94 goals
 Kerr was part of Footscray’s premiership side in 1954. Kerr was judged one of the best afield on the day, collecting 32 disposals – the most of any Footscray player.
 
 Murray Zeuschner (1962-1967) – 64 games, 4 goals
 
 Ken Greenwood (1967-1972) – 73 games, 7 goals
 Ian Hampshire (1973-1980) – 111 games, 73 goals
 Andrew Purser (1983-1987) – 112 games, 16 goals
 Ilija Grgic (1993-1996) – 62 games, 92 goals
 Farren Ray (2004-2008) – 75 games, 32 goals
 Jarrad Grant (2009-2015) – 81 games, 83 goals
 
 Guernsey #20
 
 Albert Outen (1925-1930) – 65 games
 Jim Greenham (1937-1941, 1943-1945) – 79 games, 47 games
 Les Bartlett (1968-1970, 1972-1975) – 60 games, 18 games
 Jim Edmond (1977-1985) – 154 games, 226 goals
 Glenn Coleman (1990-1993) – 69 games, 51 goals
 Patrick Bowden (2001-2005) – 50 games, 55 goals
 Josh Hill (2007-2011) – 66 games, 75 goals
 
 Guernsey #32
 
 Marty McDonnell (1939-1941, 1944, 1946-1950) – 92 games, 2 goals
 Harvey Stevens (1953-1957) – 72 games, 71 goals
 
 Stevens played 126 games for both the Collingwood and Footscray football clubs during the 50s. He was the ruckman in the 1954 premiership side, and won the Club’s best and fairest in 1953.
 
 John Reilly (1966-1969) – 55 games, 1 goal
 Ian Dunstan (1973-1982) – 172 games, 135 goals
 Peter Foster (1983-1993) – 163 games, 56 goals
 Craig Ellis (1994-2001) – 107 games, 6 goals
 
 Guernsey #33
 
 Dick Wearmouth (1944, 1946-1952) – 100 games, 27 goals
 Ivan Marsh (1963-1969) – 77 games, 33 goals
 John Reid (1975-1981) – 78 games, 2 goals
 Brian Royal (1983-1993) – 199 games, 299 goals
 Inducted into the Club’s Hall of Fame in 2012, Royal is a Bulldog great. He was All-Australian in 1983 and 1986, and is a member of the Club’s Team of the Century.
 
 Guernsey #34
 
 Brian Gilmore (1952-1958) – 105 games, 61 goals
 Gilmore was also part of the Club’s premiership side in 1954 – and was the player left with the ball in his hands as the final siren sounded.
 Michael McKenna (1979-1984) – 80 games, 45 goals
 
 Guernsey #36
 
 Jose Romero (1995-2001) – 122 games, 71 goals
 Brian Lake (Harris) (2002-2012) – 197 games, 32 goals
 Brian Lake played 197 games for the Bulldogs between 2002 and 2012, before moving on to Hawthorn where he became a triple-premiership player. Lake was named All-Australian in 2009 and 2010.
 
 Guernsey #40
 
 Shane Birss (2002-2006) – 51 games, 20 goals
 Jarrod Harbrow (2007-2010) – 70 games, 21 goals
 
 Guernsey #41
 No players over 50 games
 
 Guernsey #44
 
 Richard Osborne (1994-1996) – 51 games, 98 goals
 
 Guernsey #45
 
 Michael Ford (1985-1989, 1991) – 96 games, 19 goalsComment
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