gerry atric wrote:
Yeah I always thought the story was that Bruce thought 'the good players wore the low numbers'. As we all know that would have meant #4 was a good fit but his natural modesty and the intimidation of being so close to Nick and Serge had him asking for a higher number. He was very highly rated when he arrived, and due to injury (collarbone from memory) and lack of confidence he took a few years to establish himself, and in fact in the 1972 season I think Ragsy Goold floated the idea of a comeback, which may have caused more number issues. But he quickly saw how good Doully was a stayed in gracious retirement.
Yes, I recollect Doull thought he didn't deserve a high number as No.4 and went down to 11.
A long time ago, but I think Goold may have played in the reserves at North Melbourne as part of a "come back", could be wrong though.