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What's in a name?

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I am reliably advised that St Kilda's Brad Hill and Brad Crouch have broken the AFL record for most disposals by players called Brad for a team in an individual game - they both had 26 disposals last weekend combining for 52 in total. This breaks the previous record of 50 held by our Brad Green (32) and Brad Miller (18) in round 13 2004.

As additional useless information, the record by two players with the same name is held by Collingwood's Tony Shaw (50) and Tony Francis (30) who combined for 80 disposals in round 5 1991. And, St Kilda holds the record for most disposals by one first name for a team in the same game with 151 held by six Jacks in Rd 16 2017 being Billings (19), Lonie (18), Newnes (25), Sinclair (28), Steele (28) and Steven (33). 

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You'd think we might have a few shots at most disposals by two players named Christian 

Poor Gryan Miers won't get to compete in this stat 

 

Christian Petracca 36 + Christian Salem 23 = 59 last weekend.

3 minutes ago, RedBlueandTrue said:

You'd think we might have a few shots at most disposals by two players named Christian 

 We would surely own that record already.  Even in the most recent game they had 59 combined.


4 minutes ago, Pollyanna said:

Christian Petracca 36 + Christian Salem 23 = 59 last weekend.

Michael Christian picked up a stat too when he fined Jetts.

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7 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Poor Gryan Miers won't get to compete in this stat 

On the contrary, he'll be the leader of every stat possible for people called Gryan. Probably forever.

20 minutes ago, RedBlueandTrue said:

You'd think we might have a few shots at most disposals by two players named Christian 

For a club like ours, that seems incongruent who we are.?
I'd be more content if we had set the record for most possessions by two players called Damien.?

 

In the 1980s vs Collingwood we had Lyon opposed to Christian with the result the same as in Roman times.

5 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I don't know about you, but this is the essential content I come to Demonland for.

except you didn't come to demonland for that content ;) ...

but we did and we love it

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On 4/13/2021 at 12:28 PM, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

I am reliably advised that St Kilda's Brad Hill and Brad Crouch have broken the AFL record for most disposals by players called Brad for a team in an individual game - they both had 26 disposals last weekend combining for 52 in total. This breaks the previous record of 50 held by our Brad Green (32) and Brad Miller (18) in round 13 2004.

As additional useless information, the record by two players with the same name is held by Collingwood's Tony Shaw (50) and Tony Francis (30) who combined for 80 disposals in round 5 1991. And, St Kilda holds the record for most disposals by one first name for a team in the same game with 151 held by six Jacks in Rd 16 2017 being Billings (19), Lonie (18), Newnes (25), Sinclair (28), Steele (28) and Steven (33). 

I don't know about you, but this is the essential content I come to Demonland for.

With a combined 77 possessions, our two Christian's got very close to the record of 80 held by two players with the same first name.

  

What's the record for more than one Christian winning the Brownlow in any given year?

12 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

What's the record for more than one Christian winning the Brownlow in any given year?

Dunno. No Pagans have won it. Plenty of heathens have.

This could be the year for the Christians to set a new personal best.

1 hour ago, Mazer Rackham said:

Dunno. No Pagans have won it. Plenty of heathens have.

This could be the year for the Christians to set a new personal best.

Christians in devils clothing.

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