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TheLopsidedLurker

I've been a FAN of Union for a while now! I grew up surrounded by the Gilbert but also spent time with the Steeden (SORRY!). Went to school at St Pats and debuted for the 1sts side in Round 6 as a Year 11 kid. I currently have a son going to Nudgee (wasn't my choice...) who's more on the 'League Side' but started at fullback for a few games after coming back from injury. I am just trying to put my honest input out there as my nephew is coming into the AIC spotlight as a Year 11 student, so I will be following it closely.
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Jun 27, 1987 (Age: 37)
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Brisbane
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Australia
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    10th post: Bob McCowan

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    1st Post: Frank Row

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