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Tough question.

I'll say... Green.

edit: oh, of course. Has to be Jurrah. No question.

Edited by E25

 

Good concept though.

Sure is, keeping me entertained

LJ

Correct Jaded. And welcome. Jaded first in Ox_5. Question 4 to follow.....(in 1 minute)

Edited by High Tower

 

Correct Jaded. And welcome. Jaded first in Ox_5. Question 4 to follow.....(in 1 minute)

The 5 extra characters cost me

Sure is, keeping me entertained

Not just that, it's a good idea to tempt people with the prospect of a quiz to knock this thing out.

Unfortunately not all were keen / available.


Question 4

Which two Melbourne listed players share the same birth date, yet are 9 years apart in age ?

(Welcome to use all tools to search for answer...I know you guys were anyway)

Not just that, it's a good idea to tempt people with the prospect of a quiz to knock this thing out.

Unfortunately not all were keen / available.

Was thinking it might be time to drop the 24 hour time limit, but its tough when some people only have a small window. Unlike us.

Question 4

Which two Melbourne listed players share the same birth date, yet are 9 years apart in age ?

(Welcome to use all tools to search for answer...I know you guys were anyway)

Davey

Davis

 

Not just that, it's a good idea to tempt people with the prospect of a quiz to knock this thing out.

Unfortunately not all were keen / available.

Well we've got 6 of the 10 here right now....

Well we've got 6 of the 10 here right now....

Just not the one we need. Somebody send the messenger pigeon


Davey

Davis

Geez you're quick ! Correct !

A: Aaron Davey & Troy Davis - Both born on the 10th of June. Davey in '83, Davis in '92.

Not a bloody clue.

Should've been using stuff before! Uh oh

Fitzpatrick and Bail?

Geez you're quick ! Correct !

A: Aaron Davey & Troy Davis - Both born on the 10th of June. Davey in '83, Davis in '92.

Still had the same page open from before, so just had to glance down the page.

Half our list seems to be born in June. Maybe cause all there dads were all fired up in September!


Still had the same page open from before, so just had to glance down the page.

Protest protest!

No doubt some of who are participating within the draft may have an advantage... :lol:

Next question to follow shortly.

Half our list seems to be born in June. Maybe cause all there dads were all fired up in September!

Good observation. No points though. ;)

Question 5

Name for me 2 things both Jason Gram of St.Kilda and Matthew Warnock of the Dees both have in common.

Someone needs to call Trengove and pry him away from whatever he's doing to attend the more important matter of this Demonland draft

Both wear number 1!


Someone needs to call Trengove and pry him away from whatever he's doing to attend the more important matter of this Demonland draft

He might be playing Black Ops with Eth!

 

Both born April 84!


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