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I think you are correct. --- Cancel Balls Grinter

How about a couple of 80's Andy's.

Lovell or Lamprill

Shows a yellow card to OMR

Next is the sin bin lol

If you had put Grinter 1st and then said OR Ray Biffen. I would have ignored your answer.

ONE Guess per clue. As stated in my opening post

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2 spring to mind

Ray Biffin - Sure he came across as a forward originally

or

Rod Grinter - sure he started as HFF before dominating on the HBF

I'll let this silde this time. Multiple guesses and / or posts NOT allowed

Ray Biffen is correct.

Who I am..... (1st Clue)

I was recruited from Tasmania as a forward,

I am .....?

Who I am..... (2nd Clue)

I represented Tasmania playing cricket.I took a wicket with my first ball in a first class game.

I am.....?

Who I am..... (3rd Clue)

I was switched to the backline even though I topped the goalkicking in one year.

I started my career in 1968 My last season was 1979. I played 170 games.

I am.....?

Who I am..... (4th Clue)

I was well known for being tough,giving out 'The Biff" I went on to coach Dandenong in the VFA.

I am Ray......?

Ray Biffen.

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Sorry Deevoted - I will Sin Bin myself on this one & go and read the rules to this comp.

I will return next round.

NP :) I didnt want to add the rules in every new post.

U guys want another now or wait until tomorrow??

I only did enough to see us out until the ND.

I'm going to be doing more on the run, if this keeps up. Doesnt bother me either way is fine

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NP :) I didnt want to add the rules in every new post.

U guys want another now or wait until tomorrow??

I only did enough to see us out until the ND.

I'm going to be doing more on the run, if this keeps up. Doesnt bother me either way is fine

It's obvious from the response that your efforts are appreciated.
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It's obvious from the response that your efforts are appreciated.

Getting the 1st clue about right is the killer.

The early posts I did, werent lasting long enough to make use of the clues to follow.

Perhaps I have it about right now. We'll see :)

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I'll post a new one tomorrow. early to mid afternoon.

FWIW I used to post regular quizzes on Demonology and found it difficult to keep the masses guessing for long.
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FWIW I used to post regular quizzes on Demonology and found it difficult to keep the masses guessing for long.

So I found out. Someone should shoot google etc. I'm suspecting its not making it easy to keep them stumped for too long.

Or perhaps I target all our supporters suffering from alzheimers. lol

And then there a lot that have memories like elephants.

Anyway whatever its a bit of fun, takes the mind of all the media crap thats going on atm.

It seems I have been a bit too generous with my 1st clue.

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I enjoy the questions, Deevoted. A nice touch, indeed.

Thx 45. I have had a fair few say the same. I wasnt sure how it would be received

Apart from the tanking drama, theres isnt much happening.So I decided to have a bit of fun.

I've been caught short, trying to keep up and make it so its enjoyable for anyone thats wants to have a go.

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Athol Webb?

Sorry Jack, the last one ended, OMR got it. I plan to post a new one tomorrow.

Hows the Gold Coast btw?

Weather's magnificent and now that Redleg's turned up we're concentrating on sorting out the experimenting inquiry.

Enjoyed watching the cup from someone's apartment overlooking the beach.

Winning trainer a former Demon and James McDonald rode the second placegetter. I knew we did the right thing by letting him go!

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Thx 45. I have had a fair few say the same. I wasnt sure how it would be received

Apart from the tanking drama, theres isnt much happening.So I decided to have a bit of fun.

I've been caught short, trying to keep up and make it so its enjoyable for anyone thats wants to have a go.

Deevoted, another forum i frequent (a history one) often have quizzes

The winning poster gets to pose the next quiz

If he declines the originator offers a new one

adds a bit of variety

just a thought if you get stumped coming up with new ones

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The Gold Coast is great for a holiday.Doubt I would want to live up there. I have driven there and back 3 times for hols.

The time I decided to fly, my days of driving thatfar have past me.

WA is great, I could live there. Been once and thought it was a great place.

Good luck sorting that out, like everyone else I put forward my views about it. Didnt differ much from anyone else.

But Sportsbet sticking their noses in, isnt good, I have a feeling, in yrs to come,if they arent put in their box, they will have more say on betting of AFL games etc. If bettting gets too invloved, it wont be for the good of the game, imho Needs to be balanced.

Junior riding the winner, explains why he quit footy ;)

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GREEN MOON SHOULD WIN AND MY DICK SHOULD SHINE

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