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Prompted by the nicknames thread and for an off-season laugh, who can you see similarities in from the listed players?

I'll kick it off with Christian Petracca and Hymie from Get Smart.

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Yeah well gotta say does the new Caricature of T Mac on Demonland remind anyone of Lurch from "The Adams Family"?

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26 minutes ago, Good Lord George said:

Not a Dees player but this one always gets me1308990362_images(10).jpeg.e3480ef4e4df6f07038ff7f21c0be426.jpeg

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I was thinking only Melbourne listed  players but I like this.... much greater scope now. ??

It’s open slather for the whole AFL, players, coaches, administrators, et al. 

 

I’m not clever enough to be able to bring up the photos but David Neitz and former Victorian and Australian cricketer John Hastings ( pre hair removal )have an uncanny resemblance 

57 minutes ago, joeboy said:

I’m not clever enough to be able to bring up the photos but David Neitz and former Victorian and Australian cricketer John Hastings ( pre hair removal )have an uncanny resemblance 

 

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Bela Lugosi, the 1930's actor that played Dracula and our very own Sammy Weideman. 

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Gold! Keep this thread going!

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On 10/28/2018 at 9:05 PM, Ethan Tremblay said:

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While I can see the resemblance between Nick Reiwoldt and the animal (an alpaca?) I can also see where Sam McClure got the inspiration for his hairstyle. (Sam, if you're reading this, it's time you grew up and got a proper adult's haircut). 


I’m just waiting for a mate!

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1 hour ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

While I can see the resemblance between Nick Reiwoldt and the animal (an alpaca?) I can also see where Sam McClure got the inspiration for his hairstyle. (Sam, if you're reading this, it's time you grew up and got a proper adult's haircut). 

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15 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Bela Lugosi, the 1930's actor that played Dracula and our very own Sammy Weideman. 

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Jack.

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In 20 years...

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