..............and well played.
News on the Lions AFL website that Marcus Ashcroft has announced his retirement.
He's had his critics in the last couple of seasons but as Leigh said, he was the ultra-consistent and professional performer and you always knew what you were getting.
One of the true champs and gentlemen of the game.
And for those of us who haven't been around for long enough to remember, I can tell you he was an absolute standout as a midfielder in the early years of the "Bad News Bears", almost always featuring in the list of "Bests".
Back in those dim,dark days he was to the Bears what Simon Black is to the Lions today...........except he had very little support or back up. There was many a Bears game where he virtually played a lone hand only to see his side on the receiving end thumping after thumping
Nevertheless, who could forget his amazing 19 possessions in ONE quarter against the Eagles when we towelled them by 100 points a few years ago (1999, I think).
So long Marcus and thanks for the memories
News on the Lions AFL website that Marcus Ashcroft has announced his retirement.
He's had his critics in the last couple of seasons but as Leigh said, he was the ultra-consistent and professional performer and you always knew what you were getting.
One of the true champs and gentlemen of the game.
And for those of us who haven't been around for long enough to remember, I can tell you he was an absolute standout as a midfielder in the early years of the "Bad News Bears", almost always featuring in the list of "Bests".
Back in those dim,dark days he was to the Bears what Simon Black is to the Lions today...........except he had very little support or back up. There was many a Bears game where he virtually played a lone hand only to see his side on the receiving end thumping after thumping
Nevertheless, who could forget his amazing 19 possessions in ONE quarter against the Eagles when we towelled them by 100 points a few years ago (1999, I think).
So long Marcus and thanks for the memories