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2008 Brisbane Lions Season
This article covers the 2008 AFL season results for the Brisbane Lions. Player Changes In Out Results NAB Cup Regular season Home and away season = Round 1 (Easter & Season Launch) = = Round 2 = = Round 3 ( Rivalry Round) = = Round 4 = = Round 5 = = Round 6 (Anzac Day) = = Round 7 = = Round 8 = = Round 9 = = Round 10 = = Round 11 (Queen's Birthday) = = Round 12 = = Round 13 = = Round 14 (Split Round) = = Round 15 = = Round 16 = = Round 17 = = Round 18 = = Round 19 = = Round 20 = = Round 21 = = Round 22 = ''All times are local.'' External links Official Website of the Brisbane Lions Football ClubOfficial Website of the Australian Football League {{coord, 27, 29, 9, S, 153, 2, 17, E, type:landmark_region:AU-QLD, name=The Gabba, display=title Brisbane Lions 2008 Brisbane Lions The Brisbane Lions is a professional Australian rules football club based in Brisbane, Queensland, t ...
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Leigh Matthews
Leigh Raymond Matthews (born 1 March 1952) is a former Australian rules footballer and coach. He played for Hawthorn in the Victorian Football League (VFL) and coached and the . Squat, short-legged and barrel-chested, Matthews earned the iconic nickname "Lethal Leigh" due to his physical as well as skillful style of play. He is officially recognised as the "best player of the 20th century" according to the AFL, is a ''Legend'' in the Australian Football Hall of Fame, on the Hawthorn and AFL Teams of the Centuries and is one of the most successful AFL coaches of all time. He is now an AFL commentator on television with the Seven Network and on radio with 3AW. Playing career Hawthorn Football Club Matthews played his junior football at the Chelsea Football Club. He joined Hawthorn in January 1969, aged sixteen and having already played senior suburban football. Part of a footballing family, Matthews' brother Kelvin played 155 games at Hawthorn and Geelong. Matthews made his ...
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Bradd Dalziell
Bradd Dalziell (born 15 March 1987) is a former Australian rules footballer for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted to the Brisbane Lions with selection 52 of 2007 AFL Draft, 2007 AFL National Draft from the East Fremantle Football Club in the West Australian Football League. WAFL Bradd Dalziell struggled during the 2007 WAFL season as he broke his arm and missed half of the season, but despite his injury he received earlier on the season, he still managed to win Best and Fairest for the East Fremantle reserves team grand final. Bradd Dalziell also made 3 appearances for the East Fremantle senior team. Despite the lack of senior performances, but Brisbane Lions' WA recruiting assistant Graeme Hadley spotted his talent as a mature age recruit.White, SimonBradd Dalziell's dazzling debut; AFL.com; 20 July 2008 Following his de-listing from West Coast Eagles, West Coast at the end of the 2013 season, Bradd returned to East Fremantle. AFL ...
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