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Finn Maley #36
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Hope it’s biggie getting maj’s old number 1Not a draftee.
Hope it’s biggie getting maj’s old number 1
Can present it to him
Agree. Get rid of it.No one!!!
Shouldn't it take like 10 minutes to set the numbers? Delaying it days seems unusual.
Didn’t you hear? Media team apparently only can do 1 thing at a time and covering women’s team only this weekGot up really early at 7am for the numbers announcement and still nothing..Come on North hurry up!!!!
He put it in his instagram profile, then deleted it. Pretty much confirmedIs #7 confirmed for Zane?
That video doesn't really mean anything.
No current season stats available
No current season stats available
I dunno mate, you’d want to be an outright superstar to pick 23. That number is synonymous with sporting legends.23 is a good number surprised no one took it. 36 and 43 also vacant
Whoever takes the last spot has an easy decision
Ruptured his achilles tendon.What’s with Brady on crutches, been on them for awhile now
Also the man is so monotone and boring should have let clarko present again
Gutsy. Greenwood leaving Carey's old number for the cursed number 1. Let's hope he does better than the last three holders. Duursma and McKercher under massive pressure.
Pretty good reason for it, though.Gutsy. Greenwood leaving Carey's old number for the cursed number 1. Let's hope he does better than the last three holders. Duursma and McKercher under massive pressure.
Having worn North Melbourne’s famous No.18 for his first two seasons in royal blue and white, Greenwood has swapped for a number closer to his heart.
Greenwood revealed he had requested the No.1 as a tribute to his mother, Andree 'Onny' Greenwood, who died in 2017, nine years after being diagnosed with breast cancer.
"When mum was diagnosed with terminal cancer, her life goal was to make every second count, and she started a fundraising campaign called 'Seconds Count'," he told NMFC Media.
"So the idea is whenever I come into work each day and see the No.1 in my locker, or whenever I pull the No.1 on, it reminds me to make every second count."
The Tasmanian wore No.20 in his first season at Adelaide and No.21 in his first season at Gold Coast, and later switched to No.1 on each occasion.