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Barring guernsey changes, this is how our list stands at the moment. I just put the new guys in the spaces 'cause I heard that's how it works. We've got two spots left so its good to be able to have that sort of flexibility.

1. Primus
2. Wakelin
3. Montgomery
4. Wanganeen
5. Lade
6. Schofield
7. Burgoyne
8. Burgoyne
9. Carr
10. Francou
11. Hardwick
12. Chaplin
13. Hall
14. Symes
15. Pickett
16. Tredrea
17. Dew
18. Cornes
19. Bishop
20. Brogan
21. Wilson
22. Peel
23. Forster-knight
24. White
25. Cassisi
26. Cochrane
27. Poulton
28. Thurstans
29. Kingsley
30. Ackland
31. Salopek
32. Gilham
33. Ebert
34. Pettigrew
35. Cornes
36.
37. Champion
38. James
39.

Rookies:
40. Patfull
 
We have one spot left only after we delist Nick Stevens, Kid, as we have no one on the veterans list right now.

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Troy Chaplin

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Luke Peel
 
Originally posted by Porthos
We have one spot left only after we delist Nick Stevens, Kid, as we have no one on the veterans list right now.
Actually Gav is on the veterans list but as part of the 38 on the main list. We do only have 1 spot but Gav is on the veterans list. The veterans list used to be so simple. AFL:rolleyes:
 
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- He is so Eddie Munster its not funny.

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Luke Peel in the wrong game, but hey.

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Troy `Horse' Chaplin again
 

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Michael Pettigrew - Gilham now has a weights room companion.
 
Originally posted by Kid Dynamite!
For all we know there could be a Herman Munster waiting in the wings.
Well, Pettigrew looks like he could do a good impression with some shoulderpads.
 
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Long way to the top: Luke Peel

"I've been on AIS camps. We've had three of them so far. You get to learn about being a professional athlete, monitoring your diet and things like that. It's to make you a more complete AFL player.

You do a bit of training, but the rest is lifestyle, learning how to manage it better. It's made me a lot more educated. I don't know how, if I didn't have this training, I'd be able to manage my own fitness and prepare for a game.

I like Jason Akermanis because of his speed and his versatile play up forward and on the ball.

But he's also got a character outside football; he can have a joke and he's not just 100 per cent focused on the game. He can switch off."
 

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