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With apologies to the Quizmaster Guru Demonstone, this may fill in a few minutes between training reports.

Three parts to the answer of what links this team.

B: Garry Ayres      Sam Taylor        Heath Shaw

HB: Hayden Young      Peter Dean      Jayden Short

C: James Jordon     Ben Matthews      Brad Hill

HF: Jack Watts     Matthew Richardson     Jarrod Berry

F: Michael Gardiner     Michael Roach     Toby Bedford

Foll: Graham Moss     Brandon Ellis     Brent Harvey

INT: Jed Anderson    Michael Quinn     Kieran Harper    Matt Parker

Please DM your answers.

 
7 minutes ago, Witches Hat said:

With apologies to the Quizmaster Guru Demonstone, this may fill in a few minutes between training reports.

Three parts to the answer of what links this team.

B: Garry Ayres      Sam Taylor        Heath Shaw

HB: Hayden Young      Peter Dean      Jayden Short

C: James Jordon     Ben Matthews      Brad Hill

HF: Jack Watts     Matthew Richardson     Jarrod Berry

F: Michael Gardiner     Michael Roach     Toby Bedford

Foll: Graham Moss     Brandon Ellis     Brent Harvey

INT: Jed Anderson    Michael Quinn     Kieran Harper    Matt Parker

Please DM your answers.

I'd bet @Demonstone would want no apology and rather (like me) would welcome the continuing growth in this nerdy D'Land sub-culture!

Now, 'three parts to the answer' you say? I hear the sound of new ground breaking...

 

I just PMd you @Witches Hat but please ignore my guess as I just realised how stoopid it is.

Actually, maybe don’t ignore my guess. Maybe not so stoopid after all. I might be on to something.

or maybe I just want Tim and Demonstone to think they’re at risk of being beaten by a girl 😁

Edited by WalkingCivilWar


I was stung into action after WCW worked out Demonstone's last quiz, and I couldn't. 😁

31 minutes ago, mo64 said:

I was stung into action after WCW worked out Demonstone's last quiz, and I couldn't. 😁

Is this a clue, mo?

If not, can we please have a clue, @Witches Hat??????

 
5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Is this a clue, mo?

If not, can we please have a clue, @Witches Hat??????

Sorry WCW, there is no clue in my comment.


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Because you asked nicely...

Tony Jewell is the coach.

Luke Hodge and Nathan Jones are over qualified and therefore ineligible for selection.

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

Well I couldn't possibly figure this one out, can you??

I was ready to throw the towel in. I told Witches Hat I’m likely barking up the wrong tree. Witches Hat said I’m circling the tree and it’s the right tree. Now that I know that I feel I can’t give up. 

3 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I was ready to throw the towel in. I told Witches Hat I’m likely barking up the wrong tree. Witches Hat said I’m circling the tree and it’s the right tree. Now that I know that I feel I can’t give up. 

Yeah you're in too deep now, gotta keep going!


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I can elaborate on the previous clue.

Tony Jewell was a relatively easy choice as coach.

Jamie Elliott is another who is over qualified.

Two posters are sitting on two out of three but do have all three between them (no clue there, just a teaser for the two chasing second place).

Answer to be revealed this afternoon as I'll be offline for a few hours.

3 minutes ago, Witches Hat said:

Two posters are sitting on two out of three but do have all three between them

If the other poster contacts me, we could pool our resources and share silver and bronze!  :D

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1 minute ago, Demonstone said:

If the other poster contacts me, we could pool our resources and share silver and bronze!  :D

Ethics, Demonstone, ethics.

6 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

If the other poster contacts me, we could pool our resources and share silver and bronze!  :D

“Share silver and bronze” huh? I think I’m the poster who has two out of three, DS. If we go in cahoots, I’d expect no less than silver. 

The clue hasn’t helped me at all. 
I’ve looked at players numbers, where they were drafted and where they played their junior footy. I would ask that this quiz is not wrapped up so quickly as some of us work anywhere between 8 & 13 hours a day.

 Thanks 


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4 hours ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

The clue hasn’t helped me at all. 
I’ve looked at players numbers, where they were drafted and where they played their junior footy. I would ask that this quiz is not wrapped up so quickly as some of us work anywhere between 8 & 13 hours a day.

 Thanks 

Happy to let it stay open. 

5 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

I was ready to throw the towel in. I told Witches Hat I’m likely barking up the wrong tree. Witches Hat said I’m circling the tree and it’s the right tree. Now that I know that I feel I can’t give up. 

 

5 hours ago, layzie said:

Yeah you're in too deep now, gotta keep going!

Sunk cost fallacy. Pretty much every Dee is a victim of this syndrome @WalkingCivilWar@layzie

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While the protagonists for the podium ponder the last link @tilly18 has done a Bradbury and come from nowhere, although in this instance the colour is silver and not gold.

Well played.

 
1 hour ago, Witches Hat said:

While the protagonists for the podium ponder the last link @tilly18 has done a Bradbury and come from nowhere, although in this instance the colour is silver and not gold.

Well played.

Gold and silver to @tilly18 in the last two events! Building a reputation!

And that @mo64, eh? Very solid over the journey.

I've just returned after my initial post and the subsequent wasted hour or so. None the wiser. Shall now sleep (nightmare?) on it...

Edited by Timothy Reddan-A'Blew

Nup. Still none the wiser. And one guess summarily dismissed overnight.


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