Who is Fremantle Dockers number 27?

Who is Fremantle Dockers number 27?

1990s

Order Name Debut
26 Peter Miller round 2, 1995
27 Leigh Wardell-Johnson round 2, 1995
28 Andrew Wills round 2, 1995
29 John Hutton round 3, 1995

Who is Fremantle Dockers number 22?

Caleb Serong
The following list outlines the jumper numbers worn by all players who have played at least one senior game for the Fremantle Dockers. Last updated November 2021….Jumper Number History.

Number 3 Eight representatives 349 games total
2018-2020 Brandon Matera 43 games
2021 Caleb Serong 22 games* (Plus 14 games in #22)

Who is Fremantle Dockers number 17?

Will Brodie
No.17 – Will Brodie 17, previously worn by Brett Bewley and most worn by Hayden Crozier for 69 games. Brodie previously wore the no. 41 (11 games) and no. 7 (14 games) at the Gold Coast Suns.

Who is 23 Fremantle?

Fremantle Playing List for 2021

# ↧ Player Weight
23 Liam Henry 67kg
24 Leno Thomas 76kg
25 Alex Pearce 92kg
26 Hayden Young 83kg

What number was Peter Bell?

32
Playing statistics

Season Team No.
2001 Fremantle 32
2002 Fremantle 32
2003 Fremantle 32

Who owns Fremantle Dockers?

Dale Alcock

Fremantle Football Club
Chairman Dale Alcock
Coach AFL: Justin Longmuir AFLW: Trent Cooper
Captain(s) AFL: Nat Fyfe AFLW: Hayley Miller
Premierships nil

When did Peter Bell move to Australia?

Bell was born in Cheju Island, South Korea, the son of a Korean mother, Kyung Ae and an American father. In 1979, he was adopted by an Australian couple who were in South Korea as Christian missionaries. Bell spent his formative years in Kojonup, Western Australia.

Where was Mclachlan born?

Adelaide, AustraliaGillon McLachlan / Place of birth

Where is Fremantle Dockers home ground?

Optus StadiumFremantle Football Club / Arena/Stadium

What nationality is Peter Bell?

Australian
South Korean
Peter Bell/Nationality

Is Gillon McLachlan married?

Laura BlytheGillon McLachlan / Spouse (m. 2003)

Are Hamish and Gillon McLachlan twins?

He is the eldest of four brothers: Hamish, Will and Banjo. His uncle, Ian McLachlan, was an Australian government Minister for Defence, and was long term President (up to 2014) of the South Australian Cricket Association.