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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
I'm sure there are addresses/speeches that are put on social media and those that aren't. If Jongy didn't want that put on public platforms, the club wouldn't have posted it.Cheers Jongy. Gave it your all - just a rotten run with injuries. Wish the kid all the best for the future.
I’m not crazy about the club putting out that video of his speech to the players/coaches, he was understandably very emotional. There’s some things that don’t need to be made public / be put in social media.
With 65 career games, easily.Must be close to the best #46 the club has had!?
Torn jumper from memory. That was the famous win after the sirenDoes anyone know why Jong wore #24 for just a single game during 2018 (vs Geelong, Round 15)? He went back to #46 straight afterwards and otherwise played every game in that number.
With 65 career games, easily.
The other 4 blokes to have worn #46 (Greg Davis, Mark Cross, Mike Pokrovsky, Alan McGill) played a total of 13 games between them.
Jong, Lin | 2012- | 65 |
Kretiuk, Steven | 1992 | 12 |
Davis, Greg | 1978-81 | 5 |
Cross, Mark | 1974 | 4 |
Pokrovsky, Mike | 1970 | 2 |
Svilar, Michael | 1988 | 2 |
McGill, Alan | 1959 | 1 |
Pokrovsky, Mike | 1971 | 1 |
Eppelstun, Greg | 1986 | 1 |
Cheers for reply. Did some more searching on the internet and found a Bulldog Tragician article from that week in 2018 which says he was a very late inclusion to the team when Matt Suckling was a late out and had to borrow a jumper from Shane Biggs to run out for us that day.Torn jumper from memory. That was the famous win after the siren
With 65 career games, easily.
The other 4 blokes to have worn #46 (Greg Davis, Mark Cross, Mike Pokrovsky, Alan McGill) played a total of 13 games between them.
You're right, my memory was faulty. CheersCheers for reply. Did some more searching on the internet and found a Bulldog Tragician article from that week in 2018 which says he was a very late inclusion to the team when Matt Suckling was a late out and had to borrow a jumper from Shane Biggs to run out for us that day.
Bontempelli had 4 hitouts to advantage in the GF, so might have a claim on the best 3rd man up too, but the rule was certainly introduced in response to our particularly good use of the 3rd man up.Am I right to say that the anti 3rd man up rule was brought in to stop Jong? He certainly was the best at it.