melbournefc.com.au chief football writer and club historian Lynda Carroll reveal the answers from the first installment of Melbourne trivia

1. Mark Jamar
2. Sturt
3. 73 points
4. Three (Big Bob, Trevor and Tassie)
5. 51
6. Cale Morton (Western Australia, 2007) and Jack Watts (Vic Metro, 2008)
7. Geelong (Round 10)
8. 52, 15 and 2
9. Fremantle
10. Five
11. 1989 Elimination Final (Melbourne won)
12. 64
13. Garry Lyon (1990 and 1994), Jim Stynes (1991, 1995-96-97), Glenn Lovett (1992), Todd Viney (1993 and 1998) and David Schwarz (1999)
14. Bob Johnson Snr (six)
15. 1935, 1936, 1941 and 1942
16. Carlton and Western Bulldogs
17. Fourth
18. Five (2000, 2002 and 2004-06)
19. West Perth
20. Lynden Dunn
21. He won the best and fairest
22. John Townsend (35 goals)
23. Steven O’Dwyer
24. Brad Miller
25. Round Four
26. 643
27. 1986
28. Jack Mueller (62)
29. 1928 (semi-final against Collingwood)
30. Stephen Powell
31. Tarzan
32. Three
33. Len (Len 1934, Norm 1935)
34. Four
35. Steven Fevey (258 matches)
36. Josh Mahoney (Port Adelaide, 2004)
37. 39
38. Norm Smith (the McHale Medal is the award which has been presented to the premiership coach each season since 1950. Retrospective medals were awarded in 2004 for the seasons from 1950-2000)
39. 24
40. They both captained Melbourne for 119 games
41. 1987 and 1989
42. Cameron Johnston
43. Garry Wynd  
44. Joel Macdonald, Brent Moloney and Robert Campbell
45. Bernie Massey
46. Les Abbott (he played for Collingwood, Carlton and Richmond, before finishing off with Melbourne and South Melbourne in 1912)
47. 11
48. Dennis Jones
49. Peter
50. 1958
51. He was Australia's sole representative at the 1904 St Louis Olympics