Past #4: Liam Anthony - delisted by NM end '14 - 4th in 2016 Sandover Medal

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LA is working for the Stephen Michael Foundation that does a lot of work with kids in regional W.A.

The South Fremantle Football Club is proud to announce the launch of the Stephen Michael Foundation. The Foundation’s objective is to open up opportunities for the youth and young adults in our community and the overall South Fremantle Football Club’s zone, to assist those regardless of colour, ethnic background or social circumstances. We will support them on their football journeys and give them the opportunity to grow as people as well as footballers.
South Fremantle CEO Tom Bottrell said “Stephen Michael is regarded by many as the best player in the club’s history. The fact that he is equally as-good-a person gives fantastic credibility to the Foundation and we are thankful Stephen has agreed to be involved”.
Club President Haydn Raitt added “We are also extremely appreciative of Simone, Barry and Tony’s pledge of financial support and this funding will greatly assist us in achieving our goals with the Foundation. We need to be more than a football club and work with the community to help the youth via great programs in sport and healthy development”.
South Fremantle Football Club is also pleased to announce the Stephen Michael Foundation’s first partnership; Fremantle College opens its doors in 2018 and the Stephen Michael Foundation will deliver a specialist football program for students ranging from years 7 to 12. Fremantle College will have a strong focus on attracting young
male and female footballers and South Fremantle Football Club, via this Foundation, will be there to help them develop both as players and as people.
For more information on South Fremantle Football Club and the Stephen Michael Foundation, please email admin@sffc.com.au
 
Former AFL players [PLAYERCARD]Liam Anthony[/PLAYERCARD] (North Melbourne) and [PLAYERCARD]Brett Peake[/PLAYERCARD] (Fremantle and St Kilda) are among the participants taking part in Saturday’s Rottnest Channel Swim. Daniel Wilkins
Former AFL players Liam Anthony (North Melbourne) and Brett Peake (Fremantle and St Kilda) are among the participants taking part in Saturday’s Rottnest Channel Swim. Daniel Wilkins Credit: Daniel Wilkins/The West Australian
 

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I thought he was ok with his kicking for goal especially running inside 50.

His passing was very average though.
 
I thought he was ok with his kicking for goal especially running inside 50.

His passing was very average though.
I liked LA, but there was one match in his final year at North where he had the ball at half forward in space. Drew Petries opponent fell asleep and Drew lead in a direct line to him with no one around. What could have been a 25 metre pass turned into a 50 metre floater on the run that found Petries opponent on the chest. The look on Petries face still haunts me.
 
Congratulations to Liam Anthony on coaching CBC Fremantle to the A Grade amateurs premiership.




 

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