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Mortal Engines Quartet
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Mortal Engines
Predator's Gold
Infernal Devices
A Darkling Plain
AuthorPhilip Reeve
Cover artistDavid Wyatt
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreSteampunk, post-apocalyptic, dystopian
PublisherScholastic
Published2001–2006
Media typeNovel
Preceded byFever Crumb Series
Websitewww.mortalengines.co.uk

The Mortal Engines Quartet (published in the United States under the title The Hungry City Chronicles) is a series of four novels written by the British author Philip Reeve. The series comprises four books: Mortal Engines (published 2001), Predator's Gold (2003), Infernal Devices (2005), and A Darkling Plain (2006).

The series is set in a post-apocalyptic world with much of the plot revolving around the idea of traction cities.

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Scott Westerfeld The Revenge of Samuel Stokes Penelope Lively

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George Doig was the first player to kick 100 goals in a season, and finished his career with a total of 1,111 goals in 202 games at East Fremantle.

In the sport of Australian rules football, a goal is scored by kicking the football between the two middle goalposts at either end of the field, and is worth six points. In the West Australian Football League (WAFL), the premier Australian rules football league, a total of 18 players have scored 500 goals or more in senior matches (not including pre-season, interstate, and exhibition matches). The overall leading goalscorer is Austin Robertson, Jr., who kicked a total of 1,211 goals in 251 games for the Subiaco Football Club between 1962 and 1974. The first player to reach the 500-goal milestone was Hugh "Bonny" Campbell, who reached the mark during the 1917. The first 1000-goal player was George Doig (pictured right), of East Fremantle, who average a record 5.50 goals per game throughout his career. No current player has kicked more than 500 goals; Chad Jones, playing for the Claremont Football Club, is the closest, having kicked a total of 328 goals since debuting in 2003.[1]

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Player Goals Games Average Span Club(s) Ref
1
Austin Robertson, Jr.
1211
251
4.82
1962–1974
Subiaco (1962–1974; 251 games, 1211 goals)
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2
Ted Tyson
1203
227
5.30
1931–1945
West Perth (1931–1945; 227 games, 1203 goals)
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3
George Doig
1111
202
5.50
1933–1945
East Fremantle (1931–1945; 202 games, 1111 goals)
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4
Bernie Naylor
1034
194
5.33
1941–1954
South Fremantle (1941–1954; 194 games, 1034 goals)
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5
Ray Scott
901
198
4.55
1944–1959
West Perth (1944–1959; 198 games, 901 goals)
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6
Ron Tucker
792
215
3.68
1940–1955
Perth (1940–1955; 197 games, 727 goals)
Subiaco (1952; 18 games, 65 goals)
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John Gerovich
721
221
3.26
1955–1969
South Fremantle (1955–1969; 221 games, 721 goals)
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Bonny Campbell
630
188
3.41
1915–1927
North Fremantle (1915; 12 games, 6 goals)
South Fremantle (1916–1922; 86 games, 266 goals)
East Perth (1924–1927; 88 games, 358 goals)
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References

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  1. ^ Chad Jones playing statistics – WAFLOnline. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  2. ^ Austin Robertson playing statistics – WAFLOnline. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  3. ^ Ted Tyson playing statistics – WAFLOnline. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  4. ^ George Doig playing statistics – WAFLOnline. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  5. ^ Bernie Naylor playing statistics – WAFLOnline. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  6. ^ Ray Scott playing statistics – WAFLOnline. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  7. ^ Ron Tucker playing statistics – WAFLOnline. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  8. ^ John Gerovich playing statistics – WAFLOnline. Retrieved 27 April 2012.
  9. ^ Hugh Campbell playing statistics – WAFLOnline. Retrieved 27 April 2012.

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