FB: Gardiner, Charlie; Baker, Jack; Butcher, Jack
The “Working Class” line.
The last line of defence and what better players to have down there than these working class players. All business and no messing around for these nine-to-fivers.
HB: Ferrari, Bruce; Harley, Tom; Holden, Frank,
The “Speed Demon” line.
In today’s modern football you need speed off your half back line and these three provide it. Whilst Ferrari would burn off opponents with his speed, Harley would provide the class and you could always rely on the dourness of Holden.
C: Lamb, Garnet; Fox, Joe; Dear, Alf
The “Nimble” line
The most fleet of foot of the Cats players find their way into the Cats midfield. As long as Lamb and Fox can find a way to get along things should go well. All three will be worried that Hunter is playing on the opposition however.
HF: Money, Jim; Riches, Ted; Profitt, Vic
The “Cashed Up” line
Forwards have long been described as the rockstars of the team and these players all lived that lifestyle. No need to worry about plans post football as all three would have made a tidy little sum whilst playing.
FF: Bell, Arch; Drum, Damian; Sing, Jack
The “Musical” Line
Even if they had an off day on the field were always the best at singing the song post game.
Foll: King, Steven; Devine, John; Lord, Aaron,
The “Ruling” Line
These players all demanded respect and got it. Despite a holier than thou attitude they always got the job done.
Int: Gray, Jack; Green, Jack; Pink, Arthur; White, Mitchell; Brown, Paul
The “Colourful” line
The team’s most colourful players.
Eme: Hall, Derek; Dore, Jack; Couch, Paul
The “Household” line
Loved to use the centre corridor these guys.
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