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NEW NUMBERS at Hawthorn

4 - Billy Hartung (previously worn by players including: Matt Suckling, Andy Collins and Paul Salmon)
17 - Angus Litherland (previously worn by players including: Brian Lake, Michael Tuck and Paul Hudson)
20 – Dallas Willsmore (previously worn by players including: David Hale and Jade Rawlings)
31 – Zac Webster (previously worn by players including: Stuart Dew and Garry Young)
32 – Jack Fitzpatrick (previously worn by players including: Jonathan Simpkin and Colin Robertson)
35 – Ryan Burton (previously worn by players including: James Morrissey)
36 – Kieran Lovell (previously worn by players including: Brian Falconer)
37 – Blake Hardwick (previously worn by players including: Angelo Lekkas and Brendan Whitecross)
38 – Luke Surman* (most recently worn by Dallas Willsmore)
40 – Kade Stewart* (most recently worn by Billy Hartung)
44 – Conor Glass* (previously worn by players including: John Platten)
 
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SYDNEY JUMPER ALLOCATIONS

Callum Mills - #14
Sydney have put Adam Goodes number 37 on hold for a year, but the club has indicated that it wont be permanently retired.
 
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Essendon Football Club's new squad numbers for 2016:

3 - Darcy Parish
8 - Marty Gleeson
10 - Aaron Francis
13 - Orazio Fantasia
17 - Adam Cooney
22 - Matthew Leuenberger
24 - Craig Bird
25 - Alex Morgan
27 - Mason Redman
28 - Mitch Brown
35 - Yestin Eades
36 - Michael Hartley
37 - Gach Nyuon
43 - Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti
46 - Tom Wallis
So much history and prestige involved with the mighty number 3 handed down to Darcy Parish.
Dicky Reynolds, Paul Salmon, Norm Beckton and the Great Aaron Henneman. Oh can't forget Scott Gumbleton. (oh dear)
 

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WA today reports that Channel Nine is planning a secret rescue mission to save the E.J. Whittens Legends Game and plans to host a match that would raise finds for both the men's health charity and the Shane Warne Foundation.
To avoid an legal dispute over the right to the "legends game" name, the new match will be called "The Footy Show All Stars Game" and will feature two teams of retired players celebrities.
Nine plans to donate 100% of all gate takings from Etihad Stadium to the to chosen charities, which will raise a estimated $400,000 for each of the two partners.
Nine will pay all the costs of staging the game, and donate the entire gate receipts to charity.
Nine plans to broadcast the All Star Game, with a Victorian team representing the EJ Whitten Foundation and an All Stars team, raising funds for the Shane Warne Foundation.
The game would not be staged by the EJ Whitten Foundation, which would merely be a beneficiary of the match.
 

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GWS JUMPER NUMBER ALLOCATIONS

Jacob Hopper - #2
Jack Steele - #11
Jarrod Pickett - #14
Matthew Kennedy - #15
Steve Johnson - #17
Dawson Simpson - #26
Harrison Himmelberg - #27
Jake Barrett - #28
Matt Flynn - #30
Jeremy Finlayson - #31
Daniel Lloyd - #38
Sam Reid - #50
 

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NEW COLLINGWOOD JUMPER NUMBERS ALLOCATIONS

Jordan De Goey - #2
Adam Treloar - #7
James Aish - #14
Tom Phillips - #21
Matthew Goodyear - #27
Rupert Wills - #33
Brayden Sier - #35
Jeremy Howe - #38
Ben Crocker - #39
Josh Smith - #40
Tim Golds - #41
Darrean Wyatt - #47
 

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PORT ADELAIDE JUMPER ALLOCATIONS

Will Snelling - #34
Riley Bonner - #26
Charlie Dixon - #22
 

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Richmond's Dustin Martin was told to leave a Chapel St restaurant on Saturday night after being drunk and offensive to other diners.
A female customer at the restaurant called the club on Monday to complain about the behaviour of the senior player who was drunk and offensive to her and others at the restaurant.
The Tigers player, who has been punished by the club in the past for drunken incidents, was asked by management of Mr Miyagi Japanese restaurant to leave after he upset customers with his behaviour,
Sober and contrite on Monday, Martin called the female customer who complained about him and apologised to her for his behaviour.
 

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Kane Cornes has handed his number 18 guernsey to new recruit Jimmy Toumpas.

Jumper numbers announced in recent days:
Jimmy Toumpas - #18
Charlie Dixon - #22
Riley Bonner - #26
Will Snelling - #34
Dan Houston - #43
Cam Hewett - #44
 

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STRIKERS SIGN DUAL-ATHLETE FOR BBL|05

Keath trades Crows for Strikers this summer in historic deal

The Adelaide Strikers have created history today by signing dual athlete Alexander Keath for this season's KFC Big Bash League. Keath, an ex-Victorian and Melbourne Stars allrounder who is currently a listed rookie with Australian Football League club Adelaide, will swap the footy studs for the cricket spikes this summer as the first player contracted by both an AFL and BBL club. "We’re excited to have Alex on board with us this summer as he’s another allrounder that can really put a match in our favour with either bat or ball," South Australia Cricket Association High Performance General Manager, Tim Nielsen said. "As someone who’s already made his BBL debut with the Stars, we’re confident that he’ll provide healthy competition for a spot in our eleven and add extra depth to our side."

Keath, 23, played four matches for the Melbourne Stars before leaving cricket for Aussie Rules, moving to Adelaide and signing a Category B rookie contract with the Crows in October. But that hasn't stopped the tall allrounder from dominating the West End Premier Cricket competition, averaging 104.33 for Prospect District Cricket Club with a top score of 144 against Adelaide University. Keath will return to pre-season with the Crows at the end of the Strikers' BBL campaign under new head coach Jason Gillespie.
 

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2016 AFL Community Camps - Locations & Dates

Please click on link below for full details...

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-12-08/community-camps-revealed

Adelaide
Clare, SA. Monday 15 and Tuesday 16 February

Brisbane Lions
Brisbane north and south metro regions, Toowoomba, Hervey Bay, Bundaberg, QLD. Tuesday 23 and Wednesday 24 February

Carlton
Melbourne (cities of Melbourne, Moreland and Yarra), Maryborough, Castlemaine, Kyneton VIC. Wednesday 2 and Thursday 3 March

Collingwood
Melbourne (cities of Darebin and Manningham) Ararat, Stawell VIC. Tuesday 9 and Wednesday 10 February

Essendon
Sunbury, Lancefield, Riddells Creek, Wallan**, Kilmore**, Broadford**, Seymour, VIC** (**Occurring in the lead up to the NAB Challenge match at Deakin Reserve, Shepparton on Saturday, March 5) Thursday 3 and Friday 4 March

Fremantle
Perth (covering all nine WAFL districts) Merredin, Corrigin, Bruce Rock, Mukinbudin, Brookton, Kalannie, Narembeen, WA. Monday 29 February and Tuesday 1 March

Geelong
Shepparton**, Echuca, VIC** (**Occurring in the lead up to the NAB Challenge match at Deakin Reserve, Shepparton on Saturday, March 5) Thursday 3 and Friday 4 March

Gold Coast
Gold Coast, QLD, Ballina, Byron Bay, Tweed, Lismore, NSW. Tuesday 9, Thursday 11 and Friday 12 February (on the Gold Coast) Friday 12 February (in Ballina, Tweed, Lismore and Byron Bay)

GWS
Sydney - western suburbs, Griffith, Wagga Wagga, Broken Hill, NSW, Canberra, ACT** (**Occurring on the day after the NAB Challenge match at StarTrack Oval, Canberra on Thursday February 25) Thursday 18 and Sunday 21 February (in Sydney), Friday 26 February (in Canberra), Thursday 25 and Friday 26 February (in Griffith, Wagga Wagga and Broken Hill)

Hawthorn
Launceston, Hobart, Bridport, Derby, Devonport, Burnie, Ulverstone, TAS. (Hawthorn’s camp will occur in the two days after the NAB Challenge match at Aurora Stadium, Launceston on Thursday February 18) Friday 19 and Saturday 20 February

North Melbourne
Werribee, Wyndham, Hobart, Devonport, Burnie, Rosebery, Ulverstone, Oatlands, TAS. Thursday 25 and Friday 26 February

Melbourne
Melbourne (cities of Stonnington, Glen Eira, Boroondara and Casey). Wednesday 10 and Thursday 11 February

Port Adelaide
Murray Bridge, SA. Monday 8 and Tuesday 9 February

Richmond
Melbourne (City of Yarra) Albury-Wodonga, VIC. Tuesday 9 and Wednesday 10 February

St Kilda
Sorrento, Dromana, Mornington, Mt Eliza, Morwell, Moe VIC. Monday 22 and Tuesday 23 February

Sydney Swans
Wollongong, Bowral, Newcastle, Port Macquarie, Terrigal, Armidale, Wagga Wagga, Sydney (central suburbs) NSW. Monday 8 and Tuesday 9 February

West Coast
Perth (covering all nine WAFL districts), Kalgoorlie, WA. Monday 8 and Tuesday 9 February

Western Bulldogs
Ballarat, VIC. Tuesday 16 and Wednesday 17 February

*Dates and locations are subject to change with updates promoted accordingly
 

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BRISBANE Lions midfielder Lewis Taylor has been placed on a diversion program by a Victorian court over his involvement in causing more than $10,000 criminal damage.
Taylor, 20, and his childhood friend Geordie Scott Erwin, 20, appeared in the Warrnambool Magistrates Court on Thursday to plead guilty to charges of criminal damage and theft.
The pair will avoid a criminal conviction if they're of good behavior for 12 months, both donate $500 to the State Emergency Service and each pay $5317.87 in compensation, the Warrnambool Standard reports.
Police alleged the pair were involved in trashing eight vehicles at a yard at Mortlake, where Taylor hails from in Victoria's west, 14 months ago
 
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BRISBANE Lions midfielder Lewis Taylor has been placed on a diversion program by a Victorian court over his involvement in causing more than $10,000 criminal damage.
Taylor, 20, and his childhood friend Geordie Scott Erwin, 20, appeared in the Warrnambool Magistrates Court on Thursday to plead guilty to charges of criminal damage and theft.
The pair will avoid a criminal conviction if they're of good behavior for 12 months, both donate $500 to the State Emergency Service and each pay $5317.87 in compensation, the Warrnambool Standard reports.
Police alleged the pair were involved in trashing eight vehicles at a yard at Mortlake, where Taylor hails from in Victoria's west, 14 months ago
What was actually the go with this? Was there deliberate damage, i swear i read something a while back where the Lions had said it was a minor incident where him and his mate were pulling parts off cars in a wrecking yard and did some kind of accidental damage!
 

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Gold Coast coach Rodney Eade has ended speculation surrounding the Suns captaincy, by confirming Gary Ablett will captain the Suns in 2016.
 

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The Adelaide Crows have just been fined $2500 from ASADA for not being able to disclose information about all the players whereabouts.
 
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Here is a table of every player to ever average 120+ in a season in SC.
The table is sorted alphabetically, and shows what age they were when the season started.


In this table of 23 players, we can see only 4 players have recorded more than one 120+ season: Ablett (7), Swan (4), Pendlebury (4), Fyfe (2). Straight away we can see, that if Goldy is to go 120+ again, ever, he is joining pretty elite company. If you look at how these players have faired since they recorded their first 120+ season, they have played between them a further 120 seasons. Those 120 seasons average out at 104. In those 120 seasons there are:
13 seasons that were 120+ (the 4 players listed above)
32 seasons that were between 110 and 120
36 seasons that were between 100 and 110
39 seasons that were below 100
The 21 players that have recorded a 120+ season then recorded a season below 120 have averaged a drop of 16/game.
Looking at all 34 seasons where a player has averaged 120+, then played a subsequent season, the average drop is just under 10/game.
Bottom line, 120+, there are 19 one timers, and 4 multiples, and the multiples are the elite of the elite Midfielders.
I got sidetracked looking at your table and started to wonder how many years in to their careers do players average the most SC points. It looks like the average could be their 5th or 6th year. Do you have any researched data on this?
 
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I got sidetracked looking at your table and started to wonder how many years in to their careers do players average the most SC points. It looks like the average could be their 5th or 6th year. Do you have any researched data on this?
Of course I do!
There are 144 players that have ever recorded a 100+ season in SC.
80 of these started their careers in or after 2005. We can only really look at those 80 players.
Here is a break up of how many seasons they played to hit their highest season average:
1 season - 1 player - 1.25% of the 80 players (Barlow)
2 seasons - 2 players - 2.50% (Macrae & Wines)
3 seasons - 7 players - 8.75%
4 seasons - 12 players - 15.00%
5 seasons - 14 players - 17.50%
6 seasons - 17 players - 21.25%
7 seasons - 12 players - 15.00%
8 seasons - 9 players - 11.25%
9 seasons - 5 players - 6.25%
10 seasons - 0 players - 0.00%
11 seasons - 1 player - 1.25% (Mundy)
So the popular numbers are 4 to 7 years, representing 68.75% of the 80 players.
I will temper this break up by saying some of them are a bit skewed.
For example, look at J Redden's averages: 65.5, 76,1, 102.9, 102.8, 98.0, 103.1, 95.5.
His peak is at year 6, and he appears at year 6 in the break up above, but it is only 0.2 above his year 3 average. I am guessing you are looking more for when players get near their peak, as an indicator as to who might be ripe for the picking. In a break up like that, he'd appear at year 3.
If you give me a variance to work with, I will rework the the table above to give a more useful outlook. I would imagine the variance to work with would be something like 4%, or even as high as 6.25%.
 
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