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I figure if subsequent quizzes are a bit lame the master may be tempted...

B: Shane Heard       Mal Michael       Tadhg Kennelly

HB: Luke Hodge    Fraser Gehrig    Conor McKenna

C: Craig Turley    Tim Watson    Liam Shiels

HF: Stuart Dew    Paul Salmon    Gary Ablett Snr.

F: Nathan Ablett    Tony Lockett    Matthew Stokes

Foll: Shane Mumford    Chad Cornes    James McDonald

Int: James Kelly    Marty Clarke    Nathan Grima    Jonathon Marsh

 

What links them?

 

Stewart Dew challenged them to a farting contest, and beat them all. 

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38 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

They all made a comeback from retirement? 

Ethan, you can't give away the answer (or at least half of it) in the thread!

PM @Witches Hat first!


8 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Ethan, you can't give away the answer (or at least half of it) in the thread!

PM @Witches Hat first!

Was it my first or second post that was correct? 

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1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Was it my first or second post that was correct? 

I give up !!! 😁🤷‍♀️

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1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

They came out of retirement and/or took a year out of the game. 

 

 

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Spoiler alert

 

I didn’t know how it worked, hadn’t participated in Demonstone’s. I can retire my answer, with apologies.

Update: @Witches Hat, have removed my answer. 

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27 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I didn’t know how it worked, hadn’t participated in Demonstone’s. I can retire my answer, with apologies.

Update: @Witches Hat, have removed my answer. 

For Shame! For Shame!

May all your elevator rides be shared with Stewart Dew in a bad mood.

Personally I thought the answer was going to be something to do with either profession outside football or some kind of animal mascot connected to the name.

Ooh - in all cases there's a different common way to spell at lease one of their names?


It would appear that I'm a little late to this party, but somebody has already blown out the candles on the cake.

Kudos and three cheers to you @Witches Hat for taking the time and making the effort to compile your team.

I'll be quite content to remain in retirement and look forward to others having a go.

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So have I. Didn't think to mention that answers were to be sent by DM to me.

We'll let the weekday warriors have a crack!

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