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Just wanted to thank you guys for providing some of the most bizarrely named players of the past decade. Names like Brad Bootsma, Greg Edgucumbe and Clem Michael spring to mind. Keep up the good work! :D
 
We however lack a big name in football.

such as a Prestigiacomo, or to a lesser extent, Gianciracusa or Roberts-Thompson.

These men are the real stars of modern afl football.
 
We did have Leigh Wardell-Johnson who I am sure was a role model for Lewis Roberts-Thompson. No truly big names since then though.

Winston Abraham and Kingsley Hunter were my personal favourites, even if I did get the feeling that they'd be better suited to sharing the bowling with Courtney Walsh and Nixon Maclean.
 
TimN said:
We did have Leigh Wardell-Johnson who I am sure was a role model for Lewis Roberts-Thompson. No truly big names since then though.

Hahaha i remember north once had a guy on their list by the name of Tim Van Der Klooster. You gotta respect any man with 5 syllables in his name, even if he never actually got a game. :D
 

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B-Rock said:
Hahaha i remember north once had a guy on their list by the name of Tim Van Der Klooster. You gotta respect any man with 5 syllables in his name, even if he never actually got a game. :D
I'd say his first name was Tim-o-thy, thats another 2 syllables. :D
 
Stephen Koops is also worth a mention.

We are good with themes; Carr, Carr, Parker, Walker.

And in the past Shipp and Shell showed promise (as a theme). Bell could have got a gong in this themed line of thought. Even Sandilands at a stretch.
 

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