Peter Blucher
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And Franz Kahn, of course, he was all...
I've had a shock and mental block.
It was all somebody.
I can't think who it was now.
But anyway, yeah, so that wouldn't happen today in this day and age.
I wouldn't have thought either.
John Kennedy was just at two clubs as well.
Curse Bentley, two clubs as well.
And John Walsall.
So, yeah, no, it's a rare thing now.
Yeah, of course, prompted by the fact that Lachie Neal and Mark Blitzer have become number 111 and 112 players.
To this mark last week, they represent 0.09% of more than 13,300 players all time.
So they're a very, very, very elite bunch.
Love it.
The first one to name that a lot of people will know very, very well was Gordon Coventry.
Of course, back in 1937, at the age of 35, he played his 300th.
Very interesting character and obviously...
a great, great, great of the game.
Eighth of 10 children of Henry and Jane Coventry, born in Diamond Creek, attended Millenvik State School, but not for very long because he went to work in his father's orchard.
He played at Diamond Creek in the High River District Leeds, which popped up after World War I. Made his debut at 18 at Harford as Collingwood searched for a replacement for the great Dick Leeds.