ORDoubleBlues wrote:Cougar wrote:ODB, Kersbrook also had a 67 Premiership Reunion a couple of weeks back and all bar 3 (2 deceased and 1 bad health) didn't make it back to the Club. They were also lucky enough to watch a good game (Kangarilla) in what has probably been the 'A' grades best performance so far.
This Saturday against your Mob (Maccy) we have our 97 Premiership Reunion. Half of that side are still playing today which shows outstanding club loyalty, but also perhaps we have a lot of blokes on the wrong side of 30! Bergman, Bettison, Costello, Hughes, Hurst and MacDonald are still running around in the Twos and Levett, M.Scott, Paues, Wake and Westley are still putting their bodies through the rigors of 'A' grade footy. Reckon the only Maccy player still playing from that GF is the old prez Darren Wallace.
What would have been disappointing for the Meadows club would have been the fact that most of the 'apologies' were from people who still live in the area and for whatever reason decided not to go.
Far as Maccy's 97 side goes, Scott Heinicke and Adam Searl are still playing in the reserves and Adam probably shouldn't be playing at all due to having a knee recon on both knees and unfortunately he was never the same player even after the first recon. Of that side OTTOMH, 2 players now live in Darwin, one in England, one playing for Strathalbyn, one playing for Kingston, two retired in '99 at 25 and 23 years of age respectively, Grant Axon now retired, Alex Corbett retired a couple of years ago, Brad Champness moved to Onka Valley after that season, Ian Willmott played up 'til the end of '99, Kamprod retired a few years ago and I can't quite remember the last 5 or 6 players but it's fair to say that we may have had the largest number of players play a match in the hills league since that '97 season.
Scotty Randell I forgot is still playing 'A's for Kersbrook and Brandon Burdett for Maccy I reckon played in that GF too. 5 off those Kersbrook Blokes have played over 200 games for the Club, and another 3 have reached the 300 mark. Fair to say I reckon our Club has more blokes that have played out their careers at the one Club, than any other HFL Club.

