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What's the link in my Demon team listed below?

Clue #1: It's based on a topic of interest to me, evident in my Demonland posting over the years.

B: Neville Jetta, Tony Campbell, Peter Rohde
HB: Steven Febey, Nathan Carroll, Ian Thorogood
C: Graham Molloy, Don Cordner (c), Daniel Bell
HF: Liam Jurrah, Greg Parke, Brent Grgic
F: Luke Williams, Sam Weideman, Darren Cuthbertson
R: Mark Jamar, Jack Furniss, Jay Viney
I: Jack Fitzpatrick, Brian Leahy, Cam Pedersen, Mitch White

Answers via PM please ...

 

I see I'm not the only one visiting your profile, clutching at straws, @old55! Not @Demonstone, though; I'm presuming he's been a long-time admirer?

 
1 minute ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

I see I'm not the only one visiting your profile, clutching at straws, @old55! Not @Demonstone, though; I'm presuming he's been a long-time admirer?

yep

just did the same but nothing jumped out from the last 20 posts or so that can be seen on the profile

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Clue #2: James McDonald and Bernie Vince would love to join this team if possible.


I hate clues that just add more names to link! 😄

6 hours ago, old55 said:

What's the link in my Demon team listed below?

Clue #1: It's based on a topic of interest to me, evident in my Demonland posting over the years.

B: Neville Jetta, Tony Campbell, Peter Rohde
HB: Steven Febey, Nathan Carroll, Ian Thorogood
C: Graham Molloy, Don Cordner (c), Daniel Bell
HF: Liam Jurrah, Greg Parke, Brent Grgic
F: Luke Williams, Sam Weideman, Darren Cuthbertson
R: Mark Jamar, Jack Furniss, Jay Viney
I: Jack Fitzpatrick, Brian Leahy, Cam Pedersen, Mitch White

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Another clue please.

 
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35 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Another clue please.

Hint 3: Shane Woewodin was hoping to make the team but now he won't.  Taj Woewodin can become eligible though - possibly even this year. 


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Clue 4: interestingly, of current listed players, new draftees Matt Jefferson and Jed Adams are in the van to become eligible. But James Jordon may get there first.

Is the letter J any part of the theme?

1 hour ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I love puzzles and excel in escape rooms but I’m useless at the quiz on Demonland.

No, you won't need Excel for this quiz. (UNLIKE SOME RECENT ONES I COULD NAME.) It's a lot simpler than that.


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21 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Is the letter J any part of the theme?

No

On 1/26/2023 at 12:06 PM, old55 said:

What's the link in my Demon team listed below?

Clue #1: It's based on a topic of interest to me, evident in my Demonland posting over the years.

B: Neville Jetta, Tony Campbell, Peter Rohde
HB: Steven Febey, Nathan Carroll, Ian Thorogood
C: Graham Molloy, Don Cordner (c), Daniel Bell
HF: Liam Jurrah, Greg Parke, Brent Grgic
F: Luke Williams, Sam Weideman, Darren Cuthbertson
R: Mark Jamar, Jack Furniss, Jay Viney
I: Jack Fitzpatrick, Brian Leahy, Cam Pedersen, Mitch White

Answers via PM please ...

Absolutely have no idea but Graham Molloy was no winger.

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1 minute ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Absolutely have no idea but Graham Molloy was no winger.

Maybe not, but if you can work out the solution I'll be pleased to hear a better candidate who qualifies.

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18 minutes ago, tilly18 said:

Danny Ward would be a good option.

Yes. It was surprising how many half backs qualified.


Awwww, come ON!...

On 1/27/2023 at 11:25 AM, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I love puzzles and excel in escape rooms but I’m useless at the quiz on Demonland.

I was just about to post, 'Keep on turning up, BA; we'll eventually make one that suits' then I read 55's latest!

*shakes fist*

 
On 1/26/2023 at 7:16 PM, old55 said:

Hint 3: Shane Woewodin was hoping to make the team but now he won't.  Taj Woewodin can become eligible though - possibly even this year. 

See my earlier post: YOU'RE NOT HELPING!

That goes for you, too, @tilly18!

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4 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

See my earlier post: YOU'RE NOT HELPING!

That goes for you, too, @tilly18!

(😄)

You've already flagged that with me a number of times!


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