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Who am I Demonlanders?

Quiz rules:

PM me the names of all players (plus the odd guess) in one hit rather than one or two players at a time. Please don't blurt out names or guesses at this stage. When punters are getting most of them right I'll start naming them (or if no one's interested or having any luck). I've tried to put a couple of easier ones in. Thanks to Demonwiki / Supermercado for some of the pics.  The winner will be the champion of the universe. Second and third slightly less so. Good luck!

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1.  That guy who was a bully in primary school.

2. The kid he bullied.

5. Detective 'Clean' Harold.

8. Dexter Holland.

9. Steve Martin, photo taken in the exact moment he realised maybe comedy acting would be a better career for him.

1. ??
2. Craig Smoker
3. Nick Pesch
4. Luke Tapscott
5. ??
6. Cameron Hunter
7. ??
8. Tom McNamara???
9. Troy Longmuir

10. Matty Bishop

 
5 hours ago, Roger Mellie said:

PM me the names of all players

 

5 hours ago, Roger Mellie said:

Please don't blurt out names or guesses

 


Is number 1 Jace Bode?

9 hours ago, Tough Kent said:

1. ??
2. Craig Smoker
3. Nick Pesch
4. Luke Tapscott
5. ??
6. Cameron Hunter
7. ??
8. Tom McNamara???
9. Troy Longmuir

10. Matty Bishop

7 used to play for Adelaide I reckon.

 
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5 hours ago, Left Foot Snap said:

Is number 1 Jace Bode?

No, not JB

Second place - Champion of the World and third place - Champion of Australia, is still up for grabs, so keep the entriies coming in (via PM)

No. 5 has THE BEST surname 🍯 🔔 

😁


2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

7 used to play for Adelaide I reckon.

Yes he did, before playing for Melbourne.

Hey Rog, hope you don’t mind me giving lil clues. 🫣

7 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

No. 5 has THE BEST surname 🍯 🔔 

😁

I don't quite know how to say this, but he also seems to have his teeth misaligned with the rest of his face.

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1. Aaron Rogers
2. Craig Smoker
3. Nick Pesch
4. Luke Tapscott
5. Graham Hunnibel
6. Cameron Hunter
7. Aiden Riley
8. ?
9. Troy Longmuir

10. Matthew Bishop

Any takers for number 8? I'll post his name later today if necessary. In the meantime, have a stab - no need to PM.

I might do another down the track.

Cheers

1 hour ago, Roger Mellie said:

1. Aaron Rogers
2. Craig Smoker
3. Nick Pesch
4. Luke Tapscott
5. Graham Hunnibel
6. Cameron Hunter
7. Aiden Riley
8. ?
9. Troy Longmuir

10. Matthew Bishop

Any takers for number 8? I'll post his name later today if necessary. In the meantime, have a stab - no need to PM.

I might do another down the track.

Cheers

Troy Davis?


I thought Troy Davis too, but if not him how about Nathan Stark.

 

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Yep Troy Davis.

That's all folks

1st Demonstone

2nd Tough Kent

3rd Storm Boy

Edited by Roger Mellie
Final results

1 hour ago, Roger Mellie said:

Yep Troy Davis.

That's all folks

1st Demonstone

2nd Tough Kent

3rd Storm Boy

Hey! I cracked Hunnibel. I don’t get an honourable mention? Nothing?
 

🥺

PS: #8 looks like a teenage Johnny Lydon 😃

 

Edited by WalkingCivilWar


2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

He certainly moved onto bigger and better things at Green Bay.

Not so good at the Jets this year.

2 hours ago, JJR said:

5 is my old man.

56. Graham Hunnibell

http://www.afltashalloffame.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/156.-Graham-Hunnibell-187x300.gif

Player Inductee

North Launceston/Melbourne/New Norfolk/Clarence, Ruckman, 1974-91

12 games, 2 goals for Melbourne, 1978-80
Around 90 games for North Launceston 1974-77, 1981
Around 70 games for New Norfolk, 1982-85
Around 100 games for Clarence, 1986-91
New Norfolk captain-coach, 1984-85
Clarence captain-coach, 1986
North Launceston NTFA premierships 1975, 1981
New Norfolk TANFL premiership, 1982
William Leitch Medal, 1985 (TANFL Best and Fairest)
Melbourne reserves Best and Fairest, 1980
North Launceston Best and Fairest 1977, 1981
New Norfolk Best and Fairest 1982, 1984, 1985
Clarence Best and Fairest, 1989
17 representative matches for Tasmania, 1977-1985
Lefroy Medal, 1982 (Best Tasmanian interstate player)
Tasmanian State of Origin Carnival representative 1979 (Perth)
NTFA representative 1974, 1977, 1981
North Launceston ‘Greatest Team’ 1945-1999 (Forward Pocket)
New Norfolk ‘Greatest Team’ 1947-2001 (Ruckman)
 

One of the most decorated Tasmanian footballers of the past 50 years, Graham ‘Moose’ Hunnibell won almost every award and accolade there was to win in a stellar 16-season career in which he was widely regarded as the premier ruckman in the state.

Born in January 1955, Graham Hunnibell’s senior career began with North Launceston in 1974 at the age of 19. Already a well-proportioned young lad, the young big man impressed right off the bat, gaining NTFA representative honours in his first season and playing in North Launceston’s 1975 premiership in his second. In 1977 he took out the first of what was to be many Best and Fairest awards, and by the end of that season the VFL was circling. It would be Melbourne that landed the young ruckman’s signature, and Hunnibell lined up for his debut for the Demons in Round 7, 1978. Alas, despite Melbourne winning just 16 of their 66 games from 1978-80 Hunnibell was never able to significantly break into the senior team, managing just 12 games in three years. Despite his lack of senior VFL exposure, Hunnibell was still an automatic selection when it came to picking the Tasmanian side for the State of Origin carnival in Perth in 1979. After only two senior appearances for Melbourne in 1980, Hunnibell returned to Tasmania at season’s end, but not before he had taken out Melbourne’s reserves Best and Fairest award – a sign of things to come.

Upon his return to Tasmania Hunnibell ran out for original club North Launceston. His first season back was one to remember, as the 25-year old played in a second Robins premiership, took out his second Best and Fairest award and was runner-up to East Launceston’s Paul Reinmuth in the Hec Smith Medal count. At the end of 1981, Hunnibell was on the move again, heading south to take up a lucrative offer with TANFL side New Norfolk. In his first season he proved to have the Midas Touch once again, taking out New Norfolk’s club champion award, playing a vital role in the Eagles drought-breaking premiership win and sharing (with Sandy Bay’s Tony Martyn) the Lefroy Medal as his state’s best representative player. In 1984 Hunnibell was appointed captain-coach of New Norfolk, leading the club to consecutive finals appearances and winning back-to-back club Best and Fairest awards. After four seasons at Boyer – the last of which saw him dominate the competition to win the William Leitch Medal as TANFL Best and Fairest – Hunnibell made the final move of his career, joining Clarence as captain-coach. This time he only spent one season holding the reigns but spent the following five years plying his trade as effectively and brilliantly as he had since his teenage years. He retired at the end of the 1991 season, but not before taking out yet another Best and Fairest award in 1989 – his seventh in 18 seasons. With this he achieved the phenomenal distinction of winning a Best and Fairest award at every major Tasmanian club.

Hunnibell’s impact on Tasmanian football was enormous, and it therefore came as no surprise when he was named in both North Launceston and New Norfolk’s Greatest Teams in 1999 and 2001 respectively.

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6 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Hey! I cracked Hunnibel. I don’t get an honourable mention? Nothing?
 

🥺

PS: #8 looks like a teenage Johnny Lydon 😃

 

You were honorably 4th - Champion of Victoria. I could disqualify Tough Kent for blurting though. That would make you third 🏆🏆🏆

 
6 hours ago, daisycutter said:

56. Graham Hunnibell

http://www.afltashalloffame.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/156.-Graham-Hunnibell-187x300.gif

Player Inductee

North Launceston/Melbourne/New Norfolk/Clarence, Ruckman, 1974-91

12 games, 2 goals for Melbourne, 1978-80
Around 90 games for North Launceston 1974-77, 1981
Around 70 games for New Norfolk, 1982-85
Around 100 games for Clarence, 1986-91
New Norfolk captain-coach, 1984-85
Clarence captain-coach, 1986
North Launceston NTFA premierships 1975, 1981
New Norfolk TANFL premiership, 1982
William Leitch Medal, 1985 (TANFL Best and Fairest)
Melbourne reserves Best and Fairest, 1980
North Launceston Best and Fairest 1977, 1981
New Norfolk Best and Fairest 1982, 1984, 1985
Clarence Best and Fairest, 1989
17 representative matches for Tasmania, 1977-1985
Lefroy Medal, 1982 (Best Tasmanian interstate player)
Tasmanian State of Origin Carnival representative 1979 (Perth)
NTFA representative 1974, 1977, 1981
North Launceston ‘Greatest Team’ 1945-1999 (Forward Pocket)
New Norfolk ‘Greatest Team’ 1947-2001 (Ruckman)
 

One of the most decorated Tasmanian footballers of the past 50 years, Graham ‘Moose’ Hunnibell won almost every award and accolade there was to win in a stellar 16-season career in which he was widely regarded as the premier ruckman in the stat

Hunnibell’s impact on Tasmanian football was enormous, and it therefore came as no surprise when he was named in both North Launceston and New Norfolk’s Greatest Teams in 1999 and 2001 respectively.

Geez what a career. Unlucky to go to Melbourne when we had Garry Baker & Carl Ditterich.

16 hours ago, Roger Mellie said:

You were honorably 4th - Champion of Victoria. I could disqualify Tough Kent for blurting though. That would make you third 🏆🏆🏆

I’ll take it! 🥉 

Tough luck, Tough Kent

Soz (so NOT soz it hurts 😁)

The Champion of Australia hails from the Stabbing Capital of Victoria… rejoice, ne’er-do-wells the world over!!!

 

 


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