#22 Steele Sidebottom
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- On the March
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200 games. Only 27 - potential 300 game player.
Career best form.
Brownlow sniff
Congratulations!!
How did he get to our draft pick. I suspect he has played more games than anyone from his draft class. Amazing. I remember Bucks at a Copeland night a few years ago saying he had a lot more he could deliver - and he has.
Well played.
Career best form.
Brownlow sniff
Congratulations!!
How did he get to our draft pick. I suspect he has played more games than anyone from his draft class. Amazing. I remember Bucks at a Copeland night a few years ago saying he had a lot more he could deliver - and he has.
Well played.
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200 games. Only 27 - potential 300 game player.
Career best form.
Brownlow sniff
Congratulations!!
How did he get to our draft pick. I suspect he has played more games than anyone from his draft class. Amazing. I remember Bucks at a Copeland night a few years ago saying he had a lot more he could deliver - and he has.
Well played.
Career best form.
Brownlow sniff
Congratulations!!
How did he get to our draft pick. I suspect he has played more games than anyone from his draft class. Amazing. I remember Bucks at a Copeland night a few years ago saying he had a lot more he could deliver - and he has.
Well played.
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Wonderful player, champion bloke. Listening to Pendlebury talking about him with Jay Clark this week brought that home very clearly.
That image of him streaming into our forward line in the third quarter of 2010 GF2, ten metres clear of any opponent, and getting on the end of a perfect pass from Pendlebury, then kicking that goal with a big sloppy grin on his face... what a champ.
That image of him streaming into our forward line in the third quarter of 2010 GF2, ten metres clear of any opponent, and getting on the end of a perfect pass from Pendlebury, then kicking that goal with a big sloppy grin on his face... what a champ.
Two more flags before I die!
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Maybe we should call him Simon https://vimeo.com/179639133the fuzz wrote:The Smiling Assassin
I think therefore I think - I think
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From M. Gleeson, today:K wrote:4 on the left, 6 on the right.
'Before he was drafted Sidebottom kicked 10 goals in the 2008 TAC Cup grand final, reportedly five on each foot.
Asked about it he thought for a moment and worked back through them. "The first was on my right, second left, third left ... I reckon it was 6 and 4." He is not like that with every game, but it was a grand final.'
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/col ... 4zpzg.html
Correct, Mr. Sidebottom.