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Tuesday, 08 April 2008 |
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Clayton Lasscock will be the first player wearing Guernsey 47 to notch 100 games for the WAFL’s oldest football club-West Perth, when he runs on to the ground at Fremantle oval this Saturday.
Junior is a man whose whole game and career has been built on guts and a fearless approach at the football.
Who could forget Clayton’s heroic deeds of the 1999 Grand Final when a bone crunching hit on South’s David Gault resulted in a collarbone broken in two places? Clayton stayed on the ground for a number of minutes after that hit and played the next contest of the game - true characteristics of a legend.
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