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They barely got senior and reserves teams together for the Division 4 season, signing 50 players in three weeks just to make the cut while facing financial difficulties as well due to owed costs. The Lions appeared to then bottom out on the park two weeks ago when they allowed an EFL record score to be kicked against them. Their senior side scored just 3. The senior side certainly had a shocker, falling 4. But at least they scored.

Now to be fair, they had just 18 starters at the opening bounce and by the end had just 16 players on the field with 14 fit players. They really kicked away in the second half after a point lead at the main break with a goal final term putting an overwhelming amount of icing on the cake. Donvale Reserve, Mitcham Road, Donvale. Black jumper, white monogram with black shorts. Maroon jumper with blue yoke and gold emblem, blue shorts. Lewis Park, Lewis Road, Wantirna.

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Lakesfield Reserve, Lakesfield Drive, Lysterfield. Black jumper with yellow sash, black shorts. Walker Park, Maroondah Highway, Nunawading. But for Stephenson, the beginning of his story at Collingwood has been nothing but unity and fellowship. Jaidyn Stephenson took his mother to the Brownlow. Credit: AAP. The 19 year-old has played in all 25 games in his first year, booting 36 goals, averaging 13 disposals and three tackles a game.

After the four week period expired, Stephenson rushed back to his beloved club football and arrived at the ground at half time for the grudge match against rivals Forest Hill. As the game went on the scores got closer and Stephenson, aged 11, found himself marking the ball 40 metres out when the final siren went. Cassidy was right.



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