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Matt and Jessica met when they were 17 and now share three children together: daughters Sienna, 15, and Winter, 13, and son Lincoln, 4.
His rock: Jess was there through my whole athletic career, said the 42-year-old of his childhood sweetheart. Matt seen here in 2003
Still the second-fastest Australian male sprinter of all time, from 1998 Shirvington claimed five consecutive Australian national titles for the 100m sprint event.
Despite being Australia s preeminent runner for years, Matt failed to win any major individual medals during this athletics career.
And he rates his second career in the media as far more difficult that being an athlete.
âExceptionalâ midfielder a Brownlow Medal âsmokeyâ
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2021-07-27T12:49+10:00
Adelaide midfielder Rory Laird is a âsmokeyâ in this yearâs Brownlow Medal, says SEN host Andy Maher.
Laird, who has starred since moving into the midfield from defence, is ranked in the top five in the AFL for disposals, contested possessions and clearances this season.
The 27-year-old is averaging huge numbers in disposals (32.2) and clearances (7.1) and could be one to watch out for on Brownlow night.
âIf thereâs a smokey in this yearâs Brownlow Medal, and I donât know where he (Laird) sits in the market,â Maher told