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Across 325 games, 16 seasons, four Grand Finals and nine preliminary finals, it is safe to say I played in some very good teams. Across those teams I also played with some extremely good players. Many teammates in those teams are in the AFL Hall of Fame.

So naming the best 10 players I've played with across those years, at the Brisbane Lions and Western Bulldogs, is damn tough.

The last spot, in my mind, was down to a choice of Scotty West, Brad Johnson, Barry Hall, Darryl White, Gilbert McAdam, Craig McRae, Jonathan Brown and Dale Morris.

Yes, the squeeze for spots was a lot harder than I initially thought.

For the record, my closest friends when I played the Bears/Lions was Craig "Fly" McRae and at the Bulldogs it was Dale Morris and Mitch Hahn.

These days I see Mitch most weeks, with either helping at the Lions L3 Development program he runs or at our daughters' football training and games.

My teammates I see now the most outside of Mitch, is Simon Black and Clark "Mr September" or "Crackers" Keating. It's mostly Clark actually.

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He and I played in the Queensland under 12s team in Darwin back in 1988. We have been mates ever since. We both have three daughters and are always entwined with football work and other business. Football is an interesting place to play and be even after all these years.

So who is in my top 10, in order from 10 to 1, starting with that very tight final spot? Here we go!

6Mal Michael (Brisbane Lions)

Mal and I are the same age and played in many a state team together. Mal was always gifted. He played state basketball, water polo as well as Australian rules. It still makes me laugh that he was looked over to start in Brisbane given his talent. Then Mal made his way on to a rookie list at Collingwood before coming up to Brisbane.
 
Mal is not only super kick, but his power in the contest was massive down back for us as a full back.
 
Playing with Mal was always entertaining on and off the field. The AFL changed the rushed behind due to Mal kicking it to the third tier of the Gabba from 20 metres out.
 
He has the driest sense of humour of anyone I have ever met. He would be the best poker player as he never gives anything away even if he was telling you a biggest lie you ever heard. Some of his pranks on other players still make us all wail with hysterical laughter at the number of teammates he stitched up.

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