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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!

4Simon Black (Brisbane Lions)

"Blacky", while one of the most decorated players in the game, is still one of the most humble. I still see "Blacky" a lot with footy work and our daughters being in the same grade at the same school.
 
"Blacky" had one of the biggest running engines I have ever seen, second only the great Shaun Hart. While not lightning quick in a sprint his hands were quicker than anyone I played with. "Blacky" was very good at winning his own ball, but would always use nearly every possession to bring his teammates into the game or make the play for the team to build off.
 
He could kick both feet with great effect and was always underrated in that side of his game. While still one of the most entertaining dancers I have ever seen after four beers, he is always a selfless teammate and never short of a conversation. 

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