If it doesn’t have a figure, it doesn’t have a hope. But I bet you can’t beat this one.
Three players on the same team, who'd never met previously, discovered they were born on the same day within an hour of each other in a leap year.
Zoe Collins-Rouvray, 20, met Jaslyn Melbourne and Eliza Clarke when she was 16 (technically four, if you count actual birthday dates) having never met any other leap year kids before.
“We’re so used to it, but everyone else is amazed,” she said.
Although they no longer play basketball together, the three are still friends four years later, regularly catching up to chat about things us normal birthday celebrators wouldn’t understand.
“It’s cool because I’d never met anyone like this before,” Zoe said.
“Not many people understand how weird it is and what you go through.”
Aside from having to wait an extra week to get her driver's licence and the occasional nuisance of an online form not having her birthday as an option, Zoe said her birthday made life more interesting.
“Last leap year I had a fourth birthday with a kindergarten-dress-up theme,” she said.
“There’s also a leap year cruise in 2024 in America exclusively for leap year people, which I hope to go on.”
Zoe is studying nursing at Australian Catholic University in Melbourne, specialising in rural nursing.
Her family hails from Dookie and Shepparton, where she hopes one day to work as a nurse.