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How many Melbourne players from 2000-2009 can you name?

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Very frustrating game... Got caught up trying to spell Wonna's name right

Very frustrating game... Got caught up trying to spell Wonna's name right

Considering that I'm only 14 I think 60's a good run

 

83, Missed Robbo and Ricky Bobby, feel ashamed. Although I had completely forgotten Jace Bode, so don't feel all bad :).


78, could not think of any in the last minute or so.

Missed players such as Meesen, Pickett and Jace Bode, which is understandable. Biggest miss was probably Clint Bizzell.

Also amazingly I put Ross Funcke's name in before David Neitz.

Paul Johnson has been guessed 85% of the time - fourth overall.

Wuuuuut

Paul Johnson has been guessed 85% of the time - fourth overall.

Wuuuuut

I found it easy to remember all of the Johnson's as I think we had three or four at the club at one time....

 

My strategy was to start with #1 and try and recall all the #1s for the last decade all the way up to 45. Problem was I went too fast and missed heaps (still had 8 minutes to go after the first pass). I didn't think of Schwarz until about 15 seconds to go and I missed Jeff Farmer completely - yet got all the nobodies like Steven Pitt. WTF?


77 and I missed some absolute howlers. Very disappointing result considering who I missed.

I followed your strategy and got 71. Kicked myself once the results popped up.

I'll recommend to anyone not to glance at the countdown clock, it's frustrating.

I suck. I did this a year ago and got 80%.... Got 60% that time. My rarest get was Williams (who the hell got Chisholm?) And my most popular miss, shame on me, was Grimes!!!!

I suck. I did this a year ago and got 80%.... Got 60% that time. My rarest get was Williams (who the hell got Chisholm?) And my most popular miss, shame on me, was Grimes!!!!

i rememberd james cook gary moorcroft nick gill lamb grgic but couldnt spell wonnamerri or pettrd

77. Missed some absolute howlers (Buckley, Carroll, Ferguson, Valenti, Walsh) but also some obscure ones (Chisolm, Clark (who?), Cook, Funcke). I'm pretty happy with that.

When did Tingay retire?

77 and I missed some absolute howlers

77. Missed some absolute howlers

lolwut


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