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Waltzing Woof Biscuit
19 Jun 2001, 20:46
OK, time for a bit of fast money!

This will be way too obscure for some I'm afraid, so I'll provide a few clues.


Name the 10 Footscray players to appear in the 1977 set of Scanlans football cards. They include...

1 inglorious coach
1 Seagulls legend
1 player who is nearly a white maggot
1 player who shares an AFL team nickname
1 player who shares a name with a 300 game veteran
1 player to have a 'farmer in him'
1 player who liked Royce Hart
1 player who has something unusual in common with Brad Hardie
1 player who played 1 season at Footscray in between several at another team
1 player who once racked up 44 kicks for Geelong (in one match, not over a career!!)


Let the games commence LY

:D :D

K9-54
19 Jun 2001, 21:08
I'll need to think about these and most are a bit hard for me. But my first attempt at a few:
1: Terry Wheeler?
2: Barry Round?
10. Peter Featherby

K9-54
19 Jun 2001, 21:38
In hindsight, I'll change the first 2. I now think Ian Hampshire had moved to us by 77 so Bluey for No. 1.
(I thought 'inglorious' was a bit harsh for Terry anyway).

And for 2, I think Barry Round had left then so I'll move Terry Wheeler to number 2.

K9-54
19 Jun 2001, 21:41
Originally posted by Waltzing Woof Biscuit
1 player who shares an AFL team nickname

Stephen Power

K9-54
19 Jun 2001, 21:43
Originally posted by Waltzing Woof Biscuit
1 player who shares a name with a 300 game veteran

Ted Whitten Jnr

K9-54
19 Jun 2001, 21:47
Originally posted by Waltzing Woof Biscuit
1 inglorious coach

I know I've had 2 shots at this one, but possibly Bernie Quinlan.

K9-54
19 Jun 2001, 21:51
Originally posted by Waltzing Woof Biscuit
1 player to have a 'farmer in him'

I'm struggling now but Gary Dempsey must have been on one of the cards - clutching at a Polly Farmer reference or the farm at Lara.

K9-54
19 Jun 2001, 22:00
Originally posted by Waltzing Woof Biscuit
1 player who liked Royce Hart

Not sure if (a) the clue is tongue in check and (b) if he had started then but I'll go with Brian Wilson.

K9-54
19 Jun 2001, 22:05
Originally posted by Waltzing Woof Biscuit
1 player who liked Royce Hart

Or maybe Kelvin Templeton is a better choice for this one given Hart moved him to CHF in his Brownlow year of 1980 and he was an absolute superstar that year.

bulldogs1
19 Jun 2001, 22:27
GEEZ, WWF,

You are right, you have too much time on your hands, and that is not all I suspect! LOL.

Originally posted by Waltzing Woof Biscuit
OK, time for a bit of fast money!

This will be way too obscure for some I'm afraid, so I'll provide a few clues.


Name the 10 Footscray players to appear in the 1977 set of Scanlans football cards. They include...

1 inglorious coach
1 Seagulls legend
1 player who is nearly a white maggot
1 player who shares an AFL team nickname
1 player who shares a name with a 300 game veteran
1 player to have a 'farmer in him'
1 player who liked Royce Hart
1 player who has something unusual in common with Brad Hardie
1 player who played 1 season at Footscray in between several at another team
1 player who once racked up 44 kicks for Geelong (in one match, not over a career!!)


Let the games commence LY

:D :D

K9-54
19 Jun 2001, 22:42
1 player who has something unusual in common with Brad Hardie

OK, I'm really struggling now and bringing up vague memories but Laurie Sandilands - didn't they both finish at Collingwood?

K9-54
19 Jun 2001, 23:01
Originally posted by Waltzing Woof Biscuit
1 player who is nearly a white maggot

May as well keep going since no one else is helping me out (too busy laughing at my attempts maybe?).

Jeff Gieschen - not sure when he played and he certainly didn't play enough to warrant a footy card picture. Maybe he was there as one of the ones you were meant to trade.

K9-54
19 Jun 2001, 23:05
Originally posted by Waltzing Woof Biscuit
1 player who played 1 season at Footscray in between several at another team

And might as well have a crack at this one to give me a shot at all of them. Can't remember at all but I do have a short term memory of a month or so ago that a trivia question might have had the answer Andy Preston.

Fat Pizza
19 Jun 2001, 23:20
1 Bernie Quinlan
2 Terry Wheeler
3 Jeff Gieschen
4 Stephen Power
5 Ted Whitten Jnr
6 Colin Dell
7 Kelvin Templeton
8 Gary Dempsey
9 Ken Newland
10 Peter Featherby

K9-54
19 Jun 2001, 23:27
Given my answers (the eventual ones that is where I had more than one stab at it), and whether they are the right or wrong answers to WWB's original question, what numbers did they wear? I can recall some quite easily, some are a bit vague, some downright guesses from somewhere in the dark recesses of my memory, and one I have no idea.

Any corrections or help on these?

Bernie Quinlan - 2
Terry Wheeler - 35?
Jeff Gieschen - NFI
Stephen Power - 21
Ted Whitten Jnr - 22
Gary Dempsey - 24
Kelvin Templeton - 31
Laurie Sandilands - 9?
Andy Preston - 28?
Peter Featherby - 10?

K9-54
19 Jun 2001, 23:45
A few more numbers to try to remember:

Given Fat Pizza's answers would mark me as 7/10 with Gary Dempsey in the wrong spot and 2 others I just didn't get, that suggests 2 more names to find numbers for. And I have no idea on these but I'll have a shot anyway:

Colin Dell (12?) and Ken Newland (20?)

And some players from my earlier aborted attempts at answering the original question:

Bluey Hampshire - 1?
Barry Round - 14?

Geez, I must be getting old, the memories fading now. But it was quite a while ago.

Captain Sensible
19 Jun 2001, 23:51
I'll go with Fat Pizza on all but Colin Dell. I think that Ian Salmon was a farmer of some sort. Then again maybe Fat Pizza has the cards.

Fat Pizza
20 Jun 2001, 01:08
I have a vague memory of a nursery rhyme about the farmer in the dell. Colin Dell did wear no. 12 & yes I really should get a life.

I only have Fitzroy footy cards.

Feel free to answer some of my trivia questions on the Fitzroy board.

Captain Sensible
20 Jun 2001, 10:33
Would that I could Fat Pizza. I always enjoy them but I never know the answers. BTW is Fat Pizza from that show on SBS? :cool:

Waltzing Woof Biscuit
20 Jun 2001, 12:38
Well guys, I'm staggered. Trust everyone who does the cryptic crossword to end up on the Bulldogs board. But we are an erudite lot :D Even Fat Pizza!

1. Bernie Quinlan...yes, too harsh a description of Terry Wheeler K9.
2. Terry Wheeler...1986 GF v Coburg, Wheeler v Cleary, simply spine tingling.
3. Jeff Geischen...umpy's advisor
4. Stephen Power...an easy one
5. Ted Whitten Jnr....yes, BUT.............
6. Colin Dell...spot on FP
7. Kelvin Templeton...got it k954, Royce won him a Brownlow!!
8. Gary Dempsey...half a mark FP, you didn't show your working out ;) Both Gary and Brad had encounters with a fire and suffered severe burns. This is why Brad always played in a long sleeved guernsey, and why Gary sounds like an Australian Gus Mercurio when he talks - his larynx was badly injured.
9. Ken Newland...Andy Preston played for the doggies in 1986.
10. Peter Featherby...folklore

OK guys, RE. No. 5.
I must admit to making a faux par. There were in fact 11 Footscray players to feature in the 1977 set & Ted Whitten Jnr. was one of them. BUT he was not the player I had in mind. The clue is relevant for another player. WHO???????????

k9-54,

My weak spot is definitely player numbers...In fact, numbers period. I can recall EJ Jnr wearing 22 and Templeton's 31.

K9-54
20 Jun 2001, 14:10
Well if Ian Salmon (thanks LY) was still playing in 77 then he could be it courtesy Paul Salmon's 300 club membership.

And #18 for him if I recall correctly.

Waltzing Woof Biscuit
20 Jun 2001, 14:26
B I N G O ! ! ! !

Ian Salmon it is k954.

Well done everyone. :)

Fat Pizza
21 Jun 2001, 12:48
Originally posted by localyokel
is Fat Pizza from that show on SBS? :cool:

Yes ;) My real name is Sleek the Elite.

Captain Sensible
22 Jun 2001, 00:03
Classy show-I loved Kamahl's and Gabriel Gate's cameos.:)

bulldogs1
22 Jun 2001, 09:01
Coach: Bluey Hampshire?

White Maggot: Geoff Geischen?

Originally posted by K9-54


I know I've had 2 shots at this one, but possibly Bernie Quinlan.