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  1. Robert Murphy

    Robert Murphy (born June 9, 1982) is an AFL player who was drafted to the Western Bulldogs with pick 13 in the 1999 National Draft. Murphy has played many positions throughout his career but during the 2005 season he cemented a place as a small Centre half forward. He kicked 33 goals from this position and his overhead marking and leading ability were invaluable to the team.

  2. Daniel Giansiracusa

    Daniel Giansiracusa (born March 11, 1982) is an Australian rules football player for the Western Bulldogs who plays in various positions such as the midfield, half back flanks and half forward flanks. He was picked up by the Bulldogs in the 1999 draft with pick 32. After an exciting start to 2005 he missed 6 weeks due to injury but returned and ended up kicking 23 goals for the year.

  3. Ricky Dyson

    Ricky Dyson, (born September 28, 1985) is an Australian rules footballer currently playing for Essendon in the AFL. Drafted late at number 44 in the 2003 AFL Draft, Dyson has proved somewhat a revelation for the Bombers and his progress has been steady since debut. A sharp left footer, he has shown poise as a player of some balance when in possession of the ball as a good decision maker. Playing mainly as a half forward flank and occasionally on the wing, …

  4. Winston Abraham

    Winston Abraham (born October 9, 1974) is an Australian rules footballer. During his AFL career he played as a half forward. He was a member of the Fremantle Dockers inaugural squad and played in the Round 1 match against the Richmond Tigers at the MCG. He was noted for his pace and ability to kick freak goals. In 1998 he moved to the Kangaroos, winning the Mark of the Year in his first season, and played in their 1999 Premiership side.

  5. Graham Arthur

    Graham Arthur is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the VFL in the 1950's and 1960's. Arthur played primarily as a half forward, debuting while still only 18 years old. He was the captain of the first Hawthorn side to win the Grand Final and made a dozen appearances for the Victorian state team. He was named as captain of Hawthorn's official Team of the Century. Arthur was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in the initial intake in 1996, …

  6. Bob Hank

    Robert W. "Bob" Hank is a former Australian rules footballer in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). Hank actually began his senior playing career with the wartime combination of West Torrens-Port Adelaide in 1944. He stepped smoothly in the West Torrens senior side next year when the official SANFL competition resumed.

  7. Peter R. Bell

    Peter R. Bell (born October 14, 1954) is a former Australian rules footballer in the VFL. A half-forward flanker from East Sandringham, Victoria, he debuted in 1973 with the St Kilda Football Club, and his 188cm frame was reliable in marking contests. From 1973-1977 he played 33 games and booted 33 goals for St Kilda, then moving to the VFA to play for Sandringham.

  8. Owen Abrahams

    Owen Abrahams was a former Australian rules footballer in the VFL. Abrahams' football career did not start well after he was rejected by Fitzroy's thirds team, but he moved to the amateurs where he played with the Commonwealth Bank team, from which he was selected with the Fitzroy senior team. He made a name for himself as a specialist half-forward and was named All-Australian in 1958, played for Victoria 9 times, and was captain of the Lions in 1962.

  9. Brett Allison

    Brett Allison (born May 26 1968) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the North Melbourne Football Club and the Sydney Swans in the VFL/AFL. Allison played as a crumbing forward pocket or half-forward flanker and is perhaps best remembered for his Mark of the Year in 1992, as well as being a premiership player in 1996 and 1999. He was known for his "front and square" ability to get the ball and sharp shooting around goals.

  10. Scott Lucas

    Scott Lucas (born 30 December 1977) is an Australian rules footballer for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League.

  11. Thomas Manley

    Thomas "Tom" Manley, (born October 7, 1912 in Northwich), was an English football player. He started playing football as a half back for Northwich Victoria. He joined Manchester United as an amateur in September 1930, and made his debut more than a year later on 5 December 1931 against Millwall. At United, he played various outfield positions, from fullback to forward. During his United career, he scored 41 goals in 195 appearances for the club.

  12. Luis Monti

    Luis Fernando Monti (May 15, 1901 - September 9, 1983) was an Italian-Argentine football player who has the unique distinction of playing in two World Cup final matches with two different national teams. The first was with his native Argentina in 1930, which he lost to Uruguay. The second was for Italy as one of their "Oriundi" in 1934. This time Monti was on the winning side in a 2-1 victory over Czechoslovakia.

  13. Derek Pace

    Derek 'Doc' Pace (born March 11, 1932, in Bloxwich, England - died October 17, 1989) was a footballer who played in the position of Striker for Sheffield United and Aston Villa. Pace went to Essington Junior School in Essington and was captain for Walsall Schoolboys playing at centre half. On leaving school, he went on to play for amateur sides Bloxwich Scouts in the Bloxwich Combination, …

  14. Mel Charles

    Melvyn Charles (born 14 May 1935) is a Welsh former professional footballer. He played at both centre forward and centre half, and is the brother of John Charles and father of ex-footballer Jeremy Charles. A native of Swansea, Charles started out at his local club Swansea Town, and between 1952 and 1959 he played over 250 first-team matches for the Second Division side. He also made his debut for Wales while at Swansea, and played in Wales' 1958 World Cup campaign, …

  15. Harry Johnson

    Harry Johnson (born. January 4, 1899 in Ecclesfield, Sheffield - died. 1981) was a footballer who played for Sheffield United between 1916-1931. He played in the position of striker. He has the unusual distinction of being the all time leading goalscorer for two different teams. He is Sheffield United's all-time leading goalscorer with 201 goals in 313 league games, which he scored between 1919 and 1930, and holds the same record at Mansfield Town, …

  16. Corey Feldman

    To be memorable, work must be unique. No one else has done it before, and no one else ever will duplicate it. If your work is great, people will try to duplicate it, but never succeed. Be yourself and be great, or be like everyone else and be forgotten. Because great work is unique it won't be like anything anyone has ever seen before. Because it will be unfamiliar, almost everyone will hate it. That why you need to be true to yourself and ignore the critics.

  17. Brad

    I am. That just about sums it up. Creative insanity has ruled here since the beginning of time. Truely skilled at breaking people, sometimes. Rollerblading, swimming, and rock climbing. Deep, Deep down people are just people.

  18. Ross Glendinning

    Ross Glendinning (born 17 September 1956) was an Australian rules footballer for the North Melbourne Kangaroos and West Coast Eagles in the Victorian Football League/Australian Football League. Glendinning started his senior football career with East Perth in the WAFL. He joined under the father-son rule, father Angus played 69 games from 1941 to 1951. Ross played 56 games for East Perth from 1974-77.

  19. Bill Mohr

    Wilbur T "Bill" Mohr (29 June 1909 - March 29 1971) was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League for St Kilda. Playing as a Half back flanker initially, Mohr later became one of the league's greatest full forwards. He kicked 101 goals in 1936 (the first Saints player to kick over 100 in a season). A good mark, from either behind or in front of a defender, he possessed an ability to kick straight from any angle. Favoured the drop kick.

  20. Dick Clay

    Dick Clay (born Richard Harold Clay on March 6, 1945 in Ferntree Gully, Victoria) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the VFL between 1966 and 1976 for the Richmond Football Club. Recruited from Kyabram, Victoria, Clay played as a full-forward, centre half-forward, wing (he and Francis Bourke were the first senior VFL players over 6 foot (183 cm) to play on the wing), and later as a defender.

  21. Michael Roach

    Michael Terrence Roach (born October 5, 1958) was an Australian rules football player with Richmond in the Victorian Football League between 1977 and 1989. Remembered for his long, accurate kicking for goal and spectacular marking, for a brief period Roach was the best forward in Australian football. The second of a trio of brilliant forwards recruited by Richmond from Tasmania (the others being Royce Hart and Matthew Richardson), …

  22. Len Fitzgerald

    Len Fitzgerald was a former Australian rules footballer of exceptional talent in the VFL and SANFL. At various time he played in the key positions of centre half-forward, centre half-back and ruck-rover.

  23. Brendon Gale

    Brendon 'Benny' Gale (born July 18, 1968) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League and now CEO of the AFL Players' Association and member of the AFL's "Laws of the Game" or Rules Committee. Gale played for the Richmond Football Club from 1990 to 2001 as a centre half-forward and later ruckman. For five seasons he played alongside his older brother, Michael, who transferred from the Fitzroy Football Club at the end of the 1993 season.

  24. Royce Hart

    Royce Desmond Hart (born February 10, 1948) is a former Australian rules football player and coach who played for the Richmond Football Club in the Victorian Football League between 1967 and 1977, and coached Footscray (now Western Bulldogs) between 1980 and 1982. Hart was a supremely gifted, determined player who was acknowledged by all in his era as the best exponent of the centre half forward position, …

  25. Bernie Quinlan

    Bernie Quinlan (born 21 July, 1951), is a former Australian rules footballer and coach, who enjoyed a lengthy career with Footscray and Fitzroy in the VFL. He played 366 league games in total. He was recruited from Traralgon, Victoria as a 17 year old. Debuting for the Bulldogs in 1969, he played 177 games for the club, playing mostly at centre half-forward (also occasionally playing as a centre half-back).

  26. Ginger Allen

    i want to go to Africa and help people, i don't care where i don't care how i just want to help. Save Darfur. i'm always spouting off random facts and i always find a way to make myself feel really awkward....i'm really fickle and i like meeting random people.

  27. Sara Faulkner

    Welcome to my world of tears, fears and hatred. I love it here.This is my mind enjoy ur stay you will never return home in the exact same way.

  28. Willie Stewart

    Willie Stewart was a Scottish footballer who was born in Coupar Angus. He played as an inside-forward before switching to his favoured half-back position. He joined Newton Heath from Warwick County in July 1889. At Newton Heath, which was renamed Manchester United in 1902, he scored a goal in the club's first Football Alliance match against Sunderland Albion on 21 September, 1889. On 7 April, 1890, he scored Newton Heath's first ever hat-trick against Small Heath.

  29. Scott Gumbleton

    Scott Gumbleton (born 3 August 1988) is an Australian rules footballer in the AFL, currently on the list for the Essendon Football Club. He was picked up at Draft Pick Number 2 in the 2006 AFL Draft. Prior to the Draft, Gumbleton was widely seen as one of the top key position players for his age group, and was expected to be Essendon's first pick in the number 2 spot.

  30. Ashley Reagin

    everyone check out myspace.com/xarmedforbattlex.

  31. Matt Seegers

    VISUAL FRIEND IDENTITY.

  32. Mike Chapman

    take your average guy... I'm the opposite of that guy's brother.

  33. Nick

    Whats there to say. I love hanging out, stealing sweetener containers, and chipotle. Im currently attending Dunwoody for auto service and love it, but if there is one thing i learned its that you have to know that what you chose for the rest of your life, is what you really want to do. Don't make a mistake you are gonna look back on and be like wtf was i thinking.

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  35. Joseph

    Cool, Ambitious, Hilarious, Dedicated, Crazy, Sexy, Weird, Intelligent, Dramatic, and Understanding. My aspirations reach very high but I believe with all my heart that I will accomplish them. My goals include becoming a successful versatile film actor, being recognized for my work with an Academy Award, to make enough money so that I can buy my parents a house and lastly, to do all I can to make the special woman in my life happy for as long as I live.

  36. Justin Koschitzke

    Justin Gregory Koschitzke (born 20 September 1982) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Recruited in the 2000 AFL Draft at pick no 2, there were high expectations on Koschitzke from a young age. His athletic 197cm build and strong marking were a great asset to the St Kilda Football Club, which drafted him and gave him his AFL debut early in 2001. He made an immediate impact and in a debut year where he played 20 games, …

  37. Carrie

    I'm a goof-ball who likes to make poop jokes and burp really loud. But I also love flowers, pretty pink toe-nails and flowing-silky dresses.I love the ocean and when I'm home(Cali...Marin)go to the beach to walk my dogs, fuckin drink some beers and just relax. My family and friends mean the world to me. Right now I attend Cornish College Of the Arts in Seattle with a major in Theater. I love life, both the good and bad shit so yeah ...Peace.

  38. Kelvin Templeton

    Kelvin Templeton (born September 30, 1956) is a former Australian rules footballer. Templeton was recruited from Traralgon in 1974 by the Footscray FC. He led the league's goalkicking on two occasions and was the winner of the Brownlow Medal in 1980, becoming the first player who regularly played at Centre Half-Forward to win the award. Despite Footscray finishing near the bottom of the VFL ladder in 1978, Templeton headed the goalkicking table for the season with 118, …

  39. Ian Perrie

    Ian Perrie (born 9 April, 1979) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. After being drafted at pick number 49 in the 1997 AFL Draft, Ian Perrie debuted for Adelaide in Round 13, 1998. While no one questioned his endeavor, Perrie was initially thought to not have the skills required to be a consistent AFL Footballer. In his early years, inaccurate kicking was his most troubled area- he kicked just 24.27 in his first two years.

  40. Jennifer

    Providing an accepting community for those suffering from depression, despair, or distrust in the social system and community. Providing neighborhood watches for safe neighborhoods. Offering support to those with judicial limitations, or in economic debt. Building Social skills and emotional handling skills for those in need.

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