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  1. Miguel Sanchez

    All things re *Paul*'s afltables.com

    Angus Litherland/Dewar is another one.
  2. Miguel Sanchez

    Strange player number behaviour

    A three-way swap looking very likely this year. Nathan Kreuger took Max Lynch's 15 at Collingwood, Jon Ceglar took Kreuger's 15 at Geelong, and while Lynch's jumper at Hawthorn is yet to be announced, Ceglar's 18 looks like the best chance.
  3. Miguel Sanchez

    Strange player number behaviour

    And Soldo 47 to 20.
  4. Miguel Sanchez

    Strange player number behaviour

    From your own club and off the top of my head: Andrew Walker (1), Jack Silvagni (2), Paddy Dow (2), Marc Murphy (3), Bryce Gibbs (4), Lachie O’Brien (4), Josh Kennedy (5), Sam Petrevski-Seton (5), Kade Simpson (6), Dylan Buckley (7), Matt Kreuzer (8) were all given single digit numbers when drafted.
  5. Miguel Sanchez

    Strange player number behaviour

    Peter Bell returned to the #32 he wore in Freo’s first season when he returned in 2001. Trent Croad went straight back into the #24 at Hawthorn after two years in the west.
  6. Miguel Sanchez

    Strange player number behaviour

    With the number of multi-player trades that have happened in the last 30 years I thought it would have occurred at least once before. Off the top of my head I can think of three trades WCE has been involved in that got halfway there: - Judd took Kennedy’s #5 at Carlton - Metropolis took Greg...
  7. Miguel Sanchez

    Strange player number behaviour

    Bumping this to ask a question I asked on the main board: Bradley Hill and Blake Acres not only swapped teams in a trade, they’ve also swapped jumper numbers. Hill got Acres’ number 8 at St Kilda and Acres is in Hill’s 9 at Freo. Has that happened previously? I’m sure it must have, but nothing...
  8. Miguel Sanchez

    Strange player number behaviour

    One for this thread I think: Shane Edwards will switch to #67 for the Dreamtime match, which coincides with the 50th anniversary of the referendum on indigenous recognition. http://m.afl.com.au/news/2017-05-08/tiger-edwards-to-don-new-number-in-dreamtime-clash
  9. Miguel Sanchez

    Strange player number behaviour

    My post you quoted was from the 2015 NAB Challenge.
  10. Miguel Sanchez

    Strange player number behaviour

    And Zach Webster (45-36-31) and Dallas Willsmore (43-38-20). Both have had three numbers in three years on the list, haven't played a senior game in any of them.
  11. Miguel Sanchez

    Strange player number behaviour

    Geez that's a pretty comprehensive list! Only things I noticed were Dew wore #31 (not #32) at Hawthorn, and it's Shaun Burgoyne (#8 in 2004) not Peter who went to Hawthorn for the 2013/4 flags.
  12. Miguel Sanchez

    Strange player number behaviour

    Thought this was worth bumping with the Essendon top-up players set to wear numbers going up to #77 (Sam Michael). If they end up playing home and away matches they'll be by far the highest numbers ever worn. Top up Bombers: 47. Marcus Marigliani 50. James Polkinghorne 51. Aaron Heppell 54...
  13. Miguel Sanchez

    Highest number a player has worn?

    Until Chad Cornes plays his first game for the year in 53 :D
  14. Miguel Sanchez

    Strange player number behaviour

    To answer my own question, both Warren Tredrea and Dom Cassisi changed their numbers after winning a premiership in 2004 in #16 and #25 respectively. Both changed to the #1 as part of Port's tradition of giving that number to the captain. Tredrea later changed back to #16, and #25 is...
  15. Miguel Sanchez

    Strange player number behaviour

    I'm pretty sure he'd already made that change by the 2008 season.
  16. Miguel Sanchez

    Strange player number behaviour

    Bumping this thread after thinking about Jarryd Blair's position. He's just won a premiership in a fairly undesirable number, and a few decent numbers are becoming available including some worn by some highly regarded teammates (eg O'Bree and Lockyer). The lure of a change must be pretty...
  17. Miguel Sanchez

    Strange player number behaviour

    Libba wore #60 in 1986, apparently. http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/players/T/Tony_Liberatore.html
  18. Miguel Sanchez

    Strange player number behaviour

    Yes but he never changed to a lower number. He holds the AFL record for most games in the #50 (which I think has been mentioned earlier).
  19. Miguel Sanchez

    Strange player number behaviour

    At West Coast, Glen Jakovich (48), Ashley McIntosh (53), Quentin Lynch (45) all spring to mind.
  20. Miguel Sanchez

    Strange player number behaviour

    David Calthorpe wore #48 in 1999. http://stats.rleague.com/afl/stats/players/D/David_Calthorpe.html
  21. Miguel Sanchez

    Strange player number behaviour

    Danyle Pearce at Port: went from 41 to 16, and has taken 6 this year when Tredrea returned to 16. At West Coast, Gehrig was allocated 34 in his first season but didn't play a game. He debuted in 25 and ended his Eagles career in 7.
  22. Miguel Sanchez

    Youngest player to reach 200 games?

    27 years and 16 days. Jako was 27 years and 100 days.

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