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On 3/14/2023 at 6:19 PM, Roger Mellie said:

Clue - it's AFL related

This tells me the solution is not related to the letters contained in the players names, rather a unique AFL stat. each share.

Agree with W H, cant connect JVR.

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

Roger meant you to not go beyond his 'v'...

Stop teasing us. All the more recent clues lead to my original answer being correct, but alas it was not. 😢

19 minutes ago, tilly18 said:

This tells me the solution is not related to the letters contained in the players names, rather a unique AFL stat. each share.

Agree with W H, cant connect JVR.

Ah.

Roger was correct to say the answer is AFL related: the connection is with other AFL players' names.

 
12 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Stop teasing us. All the more recent clues lead to my original answer being correct, but alas it was not. 😢

Mo, PM me your original answer to Roger.

(c.c. @Roger Mellie)

@tilly18 takes the silver! Congrats!

@layzie, @Witches Hat, @WalkingCivilWar, @Demonstone, and any other secret followers, I  mustn't play favourites so I need to share with you that@mo64 has surmised '...that it has something to do with the Christian names'. To which I reply, to you all, 'Not just the first names!'

(Please don't hate me)


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Greetings All,

I'm back from my wander and am happy to spill the beans. The team I listed share initials with the 2021 magnificent demon premiership team. Eg. Mitch Hahn = Michael Hibberd, JVR = Jack Viney, Michael Gardiner = Max Gawn  etc etc.

Congrats to Timothy and Tilly

:rolleyes:

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