
Jimmy Cahill
Number: 37
A typical, tough Gippsland farmer who gets his hands dirty for fun, expect Hobbs to translate those skills onto the field in 2020. A big bodied midfielder with 19 games of VFL experience at Port Melbourne, he should slot straight into Frankston’s lineup.
Winning at Williamstown Oval…it’s been a while ⚡️
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Our first time singing the song at Williamstown since 1999! 🐬 ...
And we’ve done it! 🙌
Our first win against Williamstown since 2005! 🐬 ...
Holding the lead heading into the last quarter 🐬
Fordham with 3 goals 🔥 ...
We go into the second half with the lead 🐬 ...
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