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Quiz about Aussie AFL Spirit
Quiz about Aussie AFL Spirit

Aussie AFL Spirit Trivia Quiz


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A multiple-choice quiz by chuck20. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
chuck20
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
247,346
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
726
Last 3 plays: Guest 119 (9/10), Guest 149 (6/10), Guest 180 (3/10).
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Question 1 of 10
1. This team's longest serving captain, in 2005 was named All-Australian captain for the second successive year. Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Almost taking the Coleman medal in 2005, before a knee injury had laid him low the the final 3 games if the season, he finished with 63 goals. Who is he? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. This superstar key foward had an injury ravaged 2005, beginning with a broken collarbone he sustained in the now infamous round-one clash at the Gabba. Who was it? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. One of the only 4 Blues to play every game in 2005, he gave consistant service at both ends of the ground, leading the clubs marks with 139 and coming third in the clubs best and fairest. Who is he? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. This mammoth key foward missed 8 games in 2005 due to suspension and injury. But made an impact on his return game. Also surprisingly, played a mean game in the midfield. Who is he? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. The shinboner of the century enjoyed a wonderful 2005, menacing opposition forward lined with his renown grit and vigour. He claimed his third podium best and fairest in his glittering career. From North Melbourne he is who? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. This high leaping, long kicking foward enjoyed a career best year in 2005. Third in the Coleman medal, a final season tally of 73 goals to claim his second club goal kicking award, and runner-up Best and Fairest. Who is he? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. He captained his side into a Grand Final, yet it seemed that the premiership was all that he missed in 2005. He claimed the Brownlow medal and his clubs fourth best and fairest and All-Australian for the fifth time, second in AFL disposals with 612. Who was it? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. This superstar had a superb 2005 across half-back and through the middle. Winning All-Australian selection, bolting in his team's best and fairest, finished equal 7th in the Brownlow with 15 votes, and represented Australia in 2005. Who was it? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. A return to full fitness in 2005 saw the champion rover back to his creative best, finishing third in the best and fairest after having more than 500 possesions at an average of 24 per outing. Late in the 2005, the Brownlow medalist and four-time All-Australian became only the 10th player to pass 250 games for his team. Who was it? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This team's longest serving captain, in 2005 was named All-Australian captain for the second successive year.

Answer: Mark Ricciuto

Ricciuto of Adelaide won a Brownlow medal in 2003. He retired in 2007.
2. Almost taking the Coleman medal in 2005, before a knee injury had laid him low the the final 3 games if the season, he finished with 63 goals. Who is he?

Answer: Mark Williams

The small foward had a trademark celebration known as the shotgun.
3. This superstar key foward had an injury ravaged 2005, beginning with a broken collarbone he sustained in the now infamous round-one clash at the Gabba. Who was it?

Answer: Nick Riewoldt

His technique and speed shows that he will definately be one of St Kilda's all-time greats.
4. One of the only 4 Blues to play every game in 2005, he gave consistant service at both ends of the ground, leading the clubs marks with 139 and coming third in the clubs best and fairest. Who is he?

Answer: Lance Whitnal

In 2006, had the team's highest goal scorer by more than 30 goals.
5. This mammoth key foward missed 8 games in 2005 due to suspension and injury. But made an impact on his return game. Also surprisingly, played a mean game in the midfield. Who is he?

Answer: Jonathan Brown

Originally from Warnambool, Vic, and played for the Geelong Falcons in the juniors with Geelong Cats wingman Cameron Ling.
6. The shinboner of the century enjoyed a wonderful 2005, menacing opposition forward lined with his renown grit and vigour. He claimed his third podium best and fairest in his glittering career. From North Melbourne he is who?

Answer: Glen Archer

Easily should be in the clubs centenary team, with a Norm-Smith under his belt, he should be a shoe in.
7. This high leaping, long kicking foward enjoyed a career best year in 2005. Third in the Coleman medal, a final season tally of 73 goals to claim his second club goal kicking award, and runner-up Best and Fairest. Who is he?

Answer: Russell Robertson

First noticed by the AFL with his continuous appearances on the 'Almost Football Legends', segment on Channel Nine's 'The Footy Show'.
8. He captained his side into a Grand Final, yet it seemed that the premiership was all that he missed in 2005. He claimed the Brownlow medal and his clubs fourth best and fairest and All-Australian for the fifth time, second in AFL disposals with 612. Who was it?

Answer: Ben Cousins

Almost claimed another Brownlow Medal in 2006, still proving that he has not lost his touch.
9. This superstar had a superb 2005 across half-back and through the middle. Winning All-Australian selection, bolting in his team's best and fairest, finished equal 7th in the Brownlow with 15 votes, and represented Australia in 2005. Who was it?

Answer: Luke Hodge

He payed for Hawthorn from 2002 to 2017.
10. A return to full fitness in 2005 saw the champion rover back to his creative best, finishing third in the best and fairest after having more than 500 possesions at an average of 24 per outing. Late in the 2005, the Brownlow medalist and four-time All-Australian became only the 10th player to pass 250 games for his team. Who was it?

Answer: Shane Crawford

This man deserves another Brownlow medal. If not then definitely a Logie for "The House of Bulger!" which of course features on Channel Nine's 'The Footy Show.'
Source: Author chuck20

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