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Happy New Year, Demonlanders!

In celebration, here's my quiz about the 2021 Grand Final.

It's a long one at 57 questions, so make sure you're in the zone when you have a go. I've given the maximum allowable time of 20 minutes.

Enjoy!

https://www.sporcle.com/games/dees_in_october/2021-grand-final-quiz---demons-premiership

 

Unfortunately the website crashed on me, half way through, showing me all the correct answers. But great effort to put these together

9 hours ago, Dees_In_October said:

Happy New Year, Demonlanders!

In celebration, here's my quiz about the 2021 Grand Final.

It's a long one at 57 questions, so make sure you're in the zone when you have a go. I've given the maximum allowable time of 20 minutes.

Enjoy!

https://www.sporcle.com/games/dees_in_october/2021-grand-final-quiz---demons-premiership

Great job making the quiz!
It was lots of fun.

“Only” got 67% and had watched the replay in NYE, so I guess I’m gonna have to watch it again a few more times 😉

P.S thanks for not quizzing about anything in the 2nd quarter!

 
5 hours ago, dee-tox said:

Someone doesn't know how to spell Jordon

In Gawny's book, Jordon is misspelled once as "Jordan" which is the only time I'd ever seen that faux pas.  :lol:

Fritsch gets called Bailey and Bayley in the space of two sentences!   


Thanks Dees in October.

I think I will stop doing these. My confidence is taking a battering. 

One question that was easy was Lyon interviewing someone who said they would have kicked nine.

I didnt see who it was but even without the suggested names I would have said Allen Jakovich.

And he probably would have. 

He was a remarkable forward. But looking at our forward line now its still pretty exciting.

Bbb prior to us had one bad year and THREE years of being one of the best forwards in the land. In a very average team as well.

Tmac is a mixed bag. But when he does fire, he is a defender' s nightmare and he is exceptionally strong.

Kozzie and Spargo will keep improving. 

Dogga likewise. 

Fritta is the interesting one. If he continues improving on his current trajectory he will bag over sixty next year.

So we had ( still do) a great midfield. Then we built the best backline. And now we seem to have created a very potent forward line. It took a while for it to sort itself out but it really gelled coming into the finals. I'm not sure which forward to be the most excited by. I think maybe Kozzie. I do think this year will see us making over 100 points a game on a fairly frequent basis.

Edited by leave it to deever

 
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6 hours ago, MurDoc516 said:

38/57 :[

Current average is 56% so 66.66% ain't too shabby. Also an appropriate number 👹

Scored 37, some were to hard to choose


23 hours ago, Winners at last said:

I reserve my right to remain silent ...

Went pretty sh*it hey Bingers?’

I’m so disappointed to have only got 38 out of 57. I thought I’d rewatched it sufficiently. Clearly not. I guess I’ll just have to go and watch it again. 🙄 

Great quiz, Dees!!!! Thank you ❤️💙

Edited by WalkingCivilWar
Forgot to thank Dees_in_October

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