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Kicking-Foot skills?
Out of 10 please...
only seen him once, but I'd say a 6 who will improve to a 7.
Hardness and speed? 9 or 10. hes a tough kid.
Other Taylors to play for North
None
Doubt either of these will happen. Jacobs was picked up for a reason and Sammy needs to earn his stripes.Jacobs surely has to be dropped. It will be interesting to see if Wright makes his way back into the team.
fair to say any wardrobe malfunctions will be taken care ofAnd to think we have another Taylor as an emergency.
And to think we have another Taylor as an emergency.
For now he joins the list of unique given names (not counting varied spelling or abbreviated names) of North Melbourne players. The other are
Alastair, Angelo, Ashley, Athol, Barnie, Basil, Beres, Blake, Brenton, Byron, Cairo, Callum, Carl, Chad, Clem, Clive, Cruize, Cyril, Dal, Damien, Digby, Dinny, Dion, Djaran, Drew, Dudley, Duncan, Dylan, Edgar, Evan, Gareth, Garmah, Grant, Greg, Hamish, Hector, Ivor, Jeremy, Joel, Jose, Julian, Kasey, Keenan, Kent, Kieran, Kristian, Kym, Lachlan, Levi, Lloyd, Luke, Malcolm, Marcus, Mario, Milton, Mo, Mowbray, Murray, Orm, Oscar, Ossy, Robin, Roger, Rohan, Roland, Rupert, Saverio, Todd, Trent, Troy, Vic, Viv, Warwick, Wellesley, Winston, Wolfgang, Xavier
The italic ones are current players - too easy
The bold one are all players in the AFL era (1990 onwards)
Some of the others are pretty famous - but most aren't!
Maybe the father son rule will take care of that idea.Majak is one that likely will be unique forever.
Who, or what, is a Garmah?
When he goes on to have a 200 game, 600 goal career for North there'll be Majak's coming out the clacker. And not just Sudanese ones, it'll rival Archer as the name of choice for the offspring of North Melbourne supporters.Majak is one that likely will be unique forever.
Of course. Forgot that matchGarmah Jones of course. Played one game against St.Kilda in 1936.
Our sixth straight loss for the year. It was probably the depression era BF brigade that hounded the selection committe into naming Garmah for his debut that week, then immediately called for him to be dropped the following week, never to disgrace the jumper again.Garmah Jones of course. Played one game against St.Kilda in 1936.