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Fun Trivia: C : Collingwood Magpies

Special Sub-Topic: Collingwood Football Club


Using the jumper numbers of 2002, who was Anthony Rocca minus Paul Licuria, times Shane Woewodin, plus Alan Didak, divided by Jarrod Molloy?

    Shane Woewodin. Shane Woewodin #2 was traded by the Dees in 2002 for the pies no. 17 draft pick. Buckley 5# was traded by the Bears in 1993. Crow #40 is still a rookie. Didak #4 is a star in the making. Rocca 23- Licuria 18=5 Woewodin 2=10 +Didak 4=14 divided by Molloy #7=2 = Woewodin #2.

When was Nathan Buckley born?
    26th July 1972. He is a Leo and was born in 1972.

Who was the last Collingwood captain before Nathan Buckley?
    Gavin Brown. Brown became captain in 1995 after Shawn retired and became coach. Daicos was vice captain before that, and Monkhorst never had anything to do with being a captain.

How many Premierships did Collingwood win between 1897 and 1990?
    14. Carlton and Essendon both had 16 and Collingwood was second with 14.

Who wore jumper no. 31 in 2003?
    Luke Shackleton. Luke Shackleton was a second round pick and had not yet played a game of AFL football.

Which Eagle did Collingwood receive in the 2002 post season for Damien Adkins?
    Andrew Williams. Missed Mick Malthouse and came to Collingwood after the finals in 2002.

Which year was Nathan Buckley traded to Collingwood from the Brisbane Bears?
    1993. He was traded for a draft pick which ended up to be Chris Scott.

Paul Licuria used to play with the Tigers.
    f. He played with the Sydney Swans before joining Collingwood.

Before Buckley won the Brownlow in 2003, who was the last Magpie player to have won it?
    Peter Moore. Woewodin won one in 2000 but he was in Melboune colours. Bob Rose and Shaw never won at Brownlow.

How many premierships did Collingwood lose during the 1960s?
    3. In one year Collingwood lost to St. Kilda by a point. Two others to Carlton by a few points and Melbourne by a goal.


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