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Who I am? A guessing quiz.

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Tossol being a little too 'individual' ?? Lol

 
Tossol being a little too 'individual' ?? Lol

You can't fool him

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the 2nd clue

Who am I ......... (1st Clue)
In my 1st game I kicked 2 goals.My debut has something in common with the number I wore on my back.
I am .....?
Who am I ......... (2nd Clue)
During my playing days at Melbourne my win / loss ratio is exactly the same.
I am .....?
 

Im thinking someone who played 2 games one win one loss, sounds like Deevoted's trickery to me.

Will have to do some research...


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Peter Tossol: Number 21, 2 goals 1st game

I got your line of thinking there

Edited by Deevoted

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I'll post the 3rd clue early as we seem to be struggling on this one.

Who am I ......... (1st Clue)
In my 1st game I kicked 2 goals.My debut has something in common with the number I wore on my back.
I am .....?
Who am I ......... (2nd Clue)
During my time at Melbourne my win / loss ratio is exactly the same.
I am .....?
Who am I ......... (3rd Clue)
After being on the list with 2 other clubs, I made my MFC debut at the age of 23
I am .....?
 
Brian Wilson.

cant be - win:loss 74:80 (MFC) 3 goals on debut (MFC)

(including other clubs still doesn't add up)


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I'll clarify the 2nd clue now that the 3rd clue is up

This players playing record ... they won the same amount of games when he playing, (MFC only ) as they lost.

ie : if this player had played 500 games, then he played in 250 winning games, lost 250 games.

I think DC was onto that.

The 3rd clue ties in with the 1st clue, the 2nd clue was just another factor to add in. (research purposes)

Totally stumped.

Waiting for GSmith, to find the answer from his MFC library.

James Cook.

Ignore Cook as he was 26 when he joined us.


Next clue ? Lol

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I thought I was about to stump the masses, It pays never count your chooks :) I was about to post the 4th clue, we have a winner!

Edited by Deevoted

ok he is ignored, Wouldnt be the 1st time he got ignored. never played a senior game.

I think I'm lost, help :o

James Cook played 3 games kicking 8 goals - 2 in his debut game in 2000.

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Kevin Dyson?

Well done , go to the top of the class. Had the experts stumped on this one, but you saved face.

Who am I ......... (1st Clue)
In my 1st game I kicked 2 goals.My debut has something in common with the number I wore on my back.
I am .....?
Who am I ......... (2nd Clue)
During my time at Melbourne my win / loss ratio is exactly the same.
I am .....?
Who am I ......... (3rd Clue)
After being on the list with 2 other clubs I made my MFC debut at the age of 23
I am .....?
Who am I ......... (4th Clue)
I played for other club played in a Grand Final. I have been involved in setting up a football academy for this club
I am .....?
Ans = Kevin Dyson
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He debuted at age 23, the jumper he wore was 23, and he was drafted 3rd round @ 23.
From: South Blackburn/Fitzroy/Carlton/Mornington/Oakleigh
Talented midfielder who was repeatedly overlooked by AFL clubs despite strong performances in the VFA.
He started at South Blackburn, and played Reserves for both Fitzroy and Carlton before joining Mornington.
Drafted: Round 3, Pick #23 1990 Pre-Draft Selections Draft
Dyson, recruited to Melbourne from Oakleigh, was a consistent performer in his debut AFL season. Playing mostly as a centreman, he appeared in five finals matches while at Melbourne and made his first and only Grand Final when he crossed to Sydney in 1996.
He retired after the 1997 season, due to his job with an electronics and computer company required him to often travel and preventing him from being able to train full time.
He remained in Sydney after retiring from playing, and has recently been involved in setting up a football academy for the Swans.
corrected the year.

Edited by Deevoted


Kevin Dyson?

Good get reynolds !!

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Anyone besides reyonds46 remember this bloke ? lol

Met him a few times, selling hard drives, nice guy, he might be a bit disappointed he is forgotten around these parts :)

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Oh the 2nd clue is case anyone is wondering. he played 70 games, 35 we won 35 we lost.

 
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I'll post another quiz later today. I'll let you guys get over that one,and I'll go drown my sorrows after looking at getting full points in the face until reyonds46 spoiled the party for me. :)


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