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Q1 Geelong 2011 – Cameron Ling. No 45. Sydney 2012 – Adam Goodes No 37. Hawthorn 2013-15 – Luke Hodge No 15. Q2 University, Fremantle, Greater Western Sydney and Gold Coast. Q3. Corrie Gardner competed at the 1904 St Louis Olympic Games and was a member of Melbourne’s 1900 premiership team. Q4 Scott Howell [Father – Jack E “Chooka” Howell (Carlton 1942-44; 1946-50 & 1952-54); Grandfather – Jack P “Chooka” Howell (South Melbourne 1915 & 1917-18)]. Q5 Graham Arthur 1955-68; 232 games/201 goals. Q6 1898-99 and 1944 Junction Oval, 1900 East Melbourne Cricket Ground, 1901 Lake Oval, 1942-43, 1945 Princes Park and 1991 Waverley Park. Q7 Michael Tuck (Hawthorn) with 11 grand final appearances (1975-76, 1978, 1983-89, 1991) and seven premierships (1976, 1978, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989 and 1991). Q8 Dave Smith (Essendon, 1911), Ted McDonald (Fitzroy, 1916) and Laurie Nash (South Melbourne, 1933). Q9 Greg Williams (1995), James Hird (2000), Nathan Buckley (2002), Simon Black (2003), Chris Judd (2005) and Jimmy Bartel (2011). Q10 1954 – Footscray. Q11 Bruce Monteath (1980). Q12 Charlie Clymo (1931). Q13 2006; Andrew Embley. Q14 Footscray (1954), St Kilda (1966), Port Adelaide (2004). Q15 1997 and 1998. Q16 1930. Q17 1970. Q18 Richmond (1927-29), Collingwood (1937-39 and 1979- 81) and South Melbourne (1934-36). Q19 Bill James (Richmond) in 1920 played only one game, the grand final victory against Collingwood. He scored a goal on debut. He returned to Kyabram where he severely injured a foot in a rabbit shooting accident. Q20 Nine (In addition, Fred Fitzgibbon, who was already serving a suspension from the preliminary final, was reported for coming on to the ground and joining in the brawl. Q21 Murray Weideman (Collingwood, 1953. He was 17 years 222 days). Q22 Michael Tuck, Hawthorn 1991. He was 38 years 97 days. Q23 Magpie Jock McHale was not at the match, being confined to bed with the ’flu. Q24 Carlton (1906-08), Collingwood (1927-30), Melbourne (1939-41 & 1955-57), Brisbane (2001-03) and Hawthorn (2013-15). Q25 Allan Coward and Bill Blackburn. Coward was replaced when he dislocated his elbow in the second quarter. Q26 Junction Oval, St Kilda. Q27 Syd Coventry (Collingwood, 1927-30), Dick Reynolds (Essendon, 1942, 1946, 1949-50) and Michael Tuck (Hawthorn, 1986, 1988-89 and 1991). Q28 Gordon Coventry (Collingwood, 1928) and Gary Ablett Snr (Geelong, 1989). Q29 1902, Collingwood 9.6 (60) defeated Essendon 3.9 (27). Q30 Essendon. Q31 Graeme “Jerker” Jenkin (Collingwood). Q32 1923 – the grand final took place on October 20, Essendon 8.15 (63) defeating Fitzroy 6.10 (46). Q33 Four (1899, 1947, 1966 and 2006). Q34 Jack Collins in 1954. Q35 George Stuckey, Essendon 1897. The premiership was decided by a round-robin finals system. Q36 Frank “Bluey” Adams (Melbourne) and Des Healey (Collingwood) collided, with both players being stretchered off the ground. Q37 1992 & 1994 John Worsfold; 2006 Chris Judd. Q38 Fitzroy. With only four teams competing because of WWI, Fitzroy finished fourth on the ladder, but with improving finals form went on to become premiers. Q39 Darren Millane, Tony Shaw and Graham Wright. Q40 27 grand finals – 1909-10, 1919-23, 1925-27, 1930-32, 1934-36, 1946, 1948 (draw), 1948 (replay), 1963, 1972, 1977 (replay), 1990, 1994, 2010 (replay), 2011 and 2015. Q41 Six – Maurice Rioli (Richmond, 1982), Peter Matera (West Coast, 1992), Michael Long (Essendon, 1993), Andrew McLeod (Adelaide, 1997 and 1998), Byron Pickett (Port Adelaide, 2004) and Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn, 2015). Q42 Keith Batchelor, Collingwood 1952. Q43 Jock McHale, Norman Clark, Frank “Checker” Hughes, Percy Bentley, Reg Hickey, Phonse Kyne, Norm Smith, Bob Davis, John Coleman, Ron Barassi, Robert Walls, Kevin Sheedy, David Parkin, Malcolm Blight, Tony Jewell, Leigh Matthews, Michael Malthouse, John Worsfold, Mark Thompson, Chris Scott and John Longmire. Q44 Chris Lewis; 215 games, 259 goals 1987-2000. Q45 Essendon (premiers) and Richmond (runners-up). Q46 1912 – Alan Belcher (Essendon captain) and Vic Belcher (South Melbourne half-forward); 2013 – Bradley Hill (Hawthorn) and Stephen Hill (Fremantle). Q47 119 points by Geelong 24.19 (163) to Port Adelaide 6.8 (44) in the 2007 grand final at the MCG. Q48 Jock McHale (eight premierships – all with Collingwood). Q49 Collingwood 2.13 (25) defeated Richmond 1.7 (13) in 1927. The grand final took place in torrential rain and freezing winds. Q50 Leigh Matthews and David Parkin. Q51 Fitzroy (1898-99, 1904-05, 1913, 1916 and 1922). Q52 Collingwood (15 premierships). Q53 1993. Q54 Peter Matera (30), Craig Turley (7) and Chris Mainwaring (3). Q55 Brian Dixon, Laurie Mithen and Ian McLean. Q56 Dan Minogue, Collingwood 1915 and Richmond 1920-21. Q57 Alex “Jezza” Jesaulenko (Carlton, 1979). Q58 Barry Davis (1975). Q59 John Kennedy (1961, 1971 and 1976); David Parkin (1978); Allan Jeans (1983, 1986 and 1989); Alan Joyce (1988 and 1991); Alastair Clarkson (2008, 2013, 2014, 2015). Q60 TV personality “Happy” Hammond. The MCC Library’s matchday fact sheets can be accessed through the MCC website at: http://tinyurl.com/mcclcatalogue.