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The stories and quirky stats behind the AFL’s newest life members
AFL by Rebecca Williams, Matthew Turner and Chris Cavanagh 15th Jan 2021 1:04 PM
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Subscriber only Not long after he was drafted from East Fremantle to Geelong in the 2007 national draft, Harry Taylor wrote down some goals. Taylor s early ambition was to play 150 AFL games with the Cats, so he could secure a life membership with the club. I have always been very process driven and goal-orientated and I wrote down some goals not long after I got drafted, the recently-retired defender said. I wanted to play 150 games because that would allow me to become a life member of our footy club.