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Not to long to go now!

In the lead-up, I've put together a couple of trivia questions for the devoted W crew here.

 

9 days til Round 1...

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Q: Melbourne has scored two of the top three winning margins in AFLW so far (78 and 88 points). Which teams did these wins come against?

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7 days til Round 1...

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Q: Who has kicked the most goals for Melbourne?

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@Dees_In_October, you need something to keep this on the front board. Well done; it's worth it!

 
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5 days til Round 1...

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Q: In which year range was most of our list born?

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10 hours ago, Dees_In_October said:

5 days til Round 1...

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Q: In which year range was most of our list born?

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Surprised, but pleased 'MGE' tops the list!

Shaping up to pull further ahead in AFLW8, too! Can't W8 😄


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On 8/27/2023 at 6:38 PM, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Surprised, but pleased 'MGE' tops the list!

Shaping up to pull further ahead in AFLW8, too! Can't W8 😄

Was a bit of a trick question, in that it only refers to the three players listed!

Kate Hore leads the MFC goalkickers with 53 (also fourth on the league-wide list).

Tayla Harris leads the league with 58 (28 of which have been for Melbourne). Alyssa Bannan also has 28, then its former Dee Shelley Scott, Zanker and so on.

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3 days til Round 1...

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Q: In the Season 7 Grand Final, Paxy* Paxman played what game number for the Demons?

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*The artist formerly known (but not really) as "Karen"

Taking my kids to the game on Friday; does anyone know what time the flag will be unfurled? 
 

 
On 8/23/2023 at 3:53 PM, Dees_In_October said:

Not to long to go now!

In the lead-up, I've put together a couple of trivia questions for the devoted W crew here.

 

9 days til Round 1...

Emoji-react with your answer:

Q: Melbourne has scored two of the top three winning margins in AFLW so far (78 and 88 points). Which teams did these wins come against?

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West Coast and Fremantle.  The West Coast game was at Casey in 2020, and the Fremantle game was Season 6 last year at Optus.  Daisy Pearce kicked 5 goals that day.

9 hours ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Taking my kids to the game on Friday; does anyone know what time the flag will be unfurled? 
 

Apparently there’s a curtain raiser at 4pm. Our match starts at 7:20pm so I’d guess that the unfurling ceremony will take place between the two matches. I’ll find out, and confirm.

Confirmed: around/just after 6:45pm

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51 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Apparently there’s a curtain raiser at 4pm. Our match starts at 7:20pm so I’d guess that the unfurling ceremony will take place between the two matches. I’ll find out, and confirm.

Confirmed: around/just after 6:45pm

Thanks, WCW 👍🏻

13 hours ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Taking my kids to the game on Friday; does anyone know what time the flag will be unfurled? 
 

Club advising be there by 6.30.

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Q: In the Season 7 Grand Final, Paxy* Paxman played what game number for the Demons?

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*The artist formerly known (but not really) as "Karen"

2 hours ago, Dees_In_October said:

Oops, previous trivia question was a fail. Let's try that again:

2 days til Round 1...

Previous answer (Q: In which year range was most of our list born?):

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Q: In the Season 7 Grand Final, Paxy* Paxman played what game number for the Demons?

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*The artist formerly known (but not really) as "Karen"

Club games, we presumed? It appears she has a game for Victoria as well (when did that happen?)


1 hour ago, binman said:

I'm 4 for 4 if it's 1964!.

 

Ah, that score after Gus's Premiership gem: 9.10.64 ❤️

Just watched the Footy Classified Show, and they ended with, "enjoy the week off", as if there was no AFL being played.

They must know that the AFL women starts this week. 

I also did not hear any commentary about the games. If Wilson was on, I'm sure she would have at least mentioned the opening week.

Women's elite sports have such a difficult task to get real support.

If Collingwood was unfurling the flag on Friday night, would the Collingwood show (footy classified) and the mouth piece Eddy, have made a song and dance about it?

I don't get the lack of media support. There is a product there with AFLW, yes?

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1 day til Round 1...

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Yep, you were all onto it!

Lucky Demon number 64.

In '64, the MFC won a famous flag, and tomorrow night we raise our first AFLW premiership flag.

3 minutes ago, Dees_In_October said:

1 day til Round 1...

Previous answer (Q: In the Season 7 Grand Final, Paxy* Paxman played what game number for the Demons?):

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Yep, you were all onto it!

Lucky Demon number 64.

In '64, the MFC won a famous flag, and tomorrow night we raise our first AFLW premiership flag.

Got one more, DIO?

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

Club games, we presumed? It appears she has a game for Victoria as well (when did that happen?)

Yep club games. The Vic one would be AFLW State of Origin (AFL-sanctioned that is, women played plenty of state rep footy previous to that). I think the one referred to was either before or after the 2017 season. Vic smashed the Allies - might be a different story now with all the talent in SA and QLD.

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

Got one more, DIO?

I'm all out!


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