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#22 Steele Sidebottom
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Sidey hits 250 - and 278
Congratultions to Steele for 250 games
Still has the energy and skill to make a big impact on games
Gotta love someone who seems like he's smiling all the time
Still has the energy and skill to make a big impact on games
Gotta love someone who seems like he's smiling all the time
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Come on Pies, turn it on and find another level for Sidey. He cops too much criticism because his best is so good, when he has an average game he looks terrible. But his average games are still better than most other players! Hope his missus finds a babysitter so he can get a good sleep Friday night too.
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His average games are still pretty good, but its not fair to expect too much from a player that's played 250 games, including a relative shitload of finals; he should be the icing, not part of the cake.
Damn shame
Damn shame
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When he runs out for his 250th game, he will equal the games played by Peter Daicos and Lou Richards.
There will then just be 11 Collingwood players who have played more games for the 'pies than him. If he continues uninjured for the rest of the season, he will pass Harry Collier, Gavin Brown, Dane Swan, Nathan Buckley and Jock McHale and be level with Scott Burns.
There will then just be 11 Collingwood players who have played more games for the 'pies than him. If he continues uninjured for the rest of the season, he will pass Harry Collier, Gavin Brown, Dane Swan, Nathan Buckley and Jock McHale and be level with Scott Burns.
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My heartfelt gratitude and congratulations to Steele Sidebottom, who has been a gun for us throughout his career. There is nothing more I love than watching Steele celebrating, with a triumphant and infectiously wide smile across his face. His smile has been an icon of Collingwood for a long time now.
A Collingwood Premiership legend and champion of our club.
A Collingwood Premiership legend and champion of our club.
Free Julian Assange!!
Ice in the veins
Ice in the veins
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The highlights reel that the club has put up is worth a look
https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/video/ ... ub%20Video
https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/video/ ... ub%20Video
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Congrats to Steele on reaching 250 games.
Still remember his debut against the Saints on the Monday night in 2009 when we lost by 15 goals. Looked like a good player from the beginning.
Will always have the honour of being a Collingwood premiership player.
Still remember his debut against the Saints on the Monday night in 2009 when we lost by 15 goals. Looked like a good player from the beginning.
Will always have the honour of being a Collingwood premiership player.
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