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Originally posted by JUBJUB
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That is correct, Terry Bright did indeed wear the #4 jumper for Geelong.
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Originally posted by JUBJUB
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Originally posted by Jim Boy
so far this season Geelong has not lost any match by 50 points or more (touch wood). When was the last time Geelong went through a season without a 50 point plus loss.
And for a bonus point, what was the biggest loss and who was it against.
Originally posted by ScouseCat
I'll take a guess and say 1997, with the biggest loss being West Coast in Perth by 40 points.
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1999 Vs Fremantle at Kardinia Park (was Shell Stadium actually)Originally posted by ScouseCat
60 minute rule:
In what year did Geelong last win it's final home and away match, who was it against, and where was it played??
Talk about ordinary players who have played in a winning Grand Final, Cameron Mooney would have to fit that category.Originally posted by JUBJUB
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Don't know his number
Did Cameron Mooney wear #19 or #21??Originally posted by Bakes
no, but very close.
Hint: Doug Wade wore number 2 at North Melbourne.Originally posted by ScouseCat
What number did Doug Wade wear at Geelong and North Melbourne??
Doug Wade did indeed wear number 23 at Geelong, well done.Originally posted by IsBillyThere
Did Wade wear 23 at the Cats?
If so (and so I get to ask a question, sorry my dog ate my homework and I've joined in late and am not sure of the rules), name a GFC priemiership player (obviously not on the list currently!) with the same surname as a Geelong player who played this year with the same first name as a player at the Kangaroos with the same surname as a current player who has won a Brownlow.