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As the thread title suggests, this is the second-last in an overlong series of football related brainteasers. 

After lobbying the owners of this site, they have agreed that not only is it not compulsory to play along, but you don't even have to read any further if you so wish.  What a time to be alive!!

I would rate today's as being of medium difficulty but the final one that will be posted on Wednesday afternoon is extremely challenging.

In keeping with this being the week of the Demon, all the players in this team ran out for Melbourne.  What else do they have in common?

Please confine your answers to PM only to give more posters a chance to participate.  Incorrect suggestions will be posted to narrow the field of possibilities.

B:  Brett Bailey   Tony Campbell   Shane McGrath

H/B:  Frank Davis   Scott Turner   Graham Gaunt

C:  Kevin Dyson   Brian Wilson    D.i.c.k. Taylor

H/F:  David Williams   Garry Lyon   Chris Connolly

F:  Glen Elliott   Darren Bennett   Rodney Wright

R:  John Reid   Hassa Mann   Greg Healy

I/C:  Michael Young   Paul O'Brien   Nick Carter   Andrew Dale

Edited by Demonstone
Common name for Richard censored

 
27 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

As the thread title suggests, this is the second-last in an overlong series of football related brainteasers. 

After lobbying the owners of this site, they have agreed that not only is it not compulsory to play along, but you don't even have to read any further if you so wish.  What a time to be alive!!

I would rate today's as being of medium difficulty but the final one that will be posted on Wednesday afternoon is extremely challenging.

In keeping with this being the week of the Demon, all the players in this team ran out for Melbourne.  What else do they have in common?

Please confine your answers to PM only to give more posters a chance to participate.  Incorrect suggestions will be posted to narrow the field of possibilities.

B:  Brett Bailey   Tony Campbell   Shane McGrath

H/B:  Frank Davis   Scott Turner   Graham Gaunt

C:  Kevin Dyson   Brian Wilson    D.i.c.k. Taylor

H/F:  David Williams   Garry Lyon   Chris Connolly

F:  Glen Elliott   Darren Bennett   Rodney Wright

R:  John Reid   Hassa Mann   Greg Healy

I/C:  Michael Young   Paul O'Brien   Nick Carter   Andrew Dale

But what will we do in the off-season, DS?😲

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5 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

But what will we do in the off-season, DS?

I already have a Cricket Cryptic ready to go!  :D

 

Reading the thread title i thought this would be about Dr Who

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A poster has suggested that they are all right foot kicks. 

While this may be the case, it's not the answer I'm looking for.


Maybe another clue is needed or people might take their bat and ball and go home!  

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

 
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We now have enough correct responses to close this one down.

The answer is that all the players in this team share a surname with Australian Test cricketers.

Gold Medal:  Lucifer's Hero   Silver:  Timothy Reddan-A'Blew    Bronze:  Taipei Demon

23 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

We now have enough correct responses to close this one down.

The answer is that all the players in this team share a surname with Australian Test cricketers.

Gold Medal:  Lucifer's Hero   Silver:  Timothy Reddan-A'Blew    Bronze:  Taipei Demon

Not even an honourable mention?........


1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

I think I may have caught a few out with this one, Luci.  :D

I thought you had everyone stumped!

8 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

I thought you had everyone stumped!

This board is so pun-happy  - it never seems to run-out

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22 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

Not even an honourable mention?........

Sorry for the oversight, Froggy.  Here's your Denim Medal.  :D

19 minutes ago, Taipei Demon said:

This board is so pun-happy  - it never seems to run-out

Or it might get hit for six!


Room for one more?

Demonstone does love to test us.

 

Ismo...

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36 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

lol.....i saw thread title and thought it was about demonstone being a poser 

Pretentious?  Moi?

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