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I had a look at the Herald Sun's Grand Final Souvenir for the first time in a while yesterday and noticed some errors:

See if you can, too. Here are some photos I've taken of the magazine.

1) Who's missing?

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2) Who's missing as a goalkicker, and who's been credited with one too many?

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3) What happened to the article meant to be on page 24 called "Tale of Two Halves"? 

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This is what is actually on page 24 (and there is no article called "Tale of Two Halves" anywhere in the magazine:

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I appreciate the Herald Sun put this magazine together quickly, but there really is no excuse for any of these errors. 

 

 

1.  Sparrow has been cropped out of the image.  He was behind Goody's left shoulder.

2.  Salem's goal has been attributed to Nibbler.  The AFL Record made the same mistake.

3.  It ended up in the same place as the Bulldogs' hopes for a win.

 
6 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

1.  Sparrow has been cropped out of the image.  He was behind Goody's left shoulder.

2.  Salem's goal has been attributed to Nibbler.  The AFL Record made the same mistake.

3.  It ended up in the same place as the Bulldogs' hopes for a win.

for 1. how do you account for there being 24 people in pic - 22 + jj + sg =24


24 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Count again.

still get 24

i know my eyesight is not what it once was, but have counted 5 times now

should i book in at specsavers?

1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

still get 24

i know my eyesight is not what it once was, but have counted 5 times now

should i book in at specsavers?

ok......seems i counted maysie in first row then again in second row

specsavers booked

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