HE WON’T be able to watch his beloved Saints but Collingwood young gun Jack Crisp will make an appearance on Ovens and Murray grand final day.
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The raking left-footer from Myrtleford will bring the premiership cup into Lavington Oval and toss the coin ahead of the September 18 decider.
Crisp’s brothers Callum and Ryan played senior football for Myrtleford this season as the Saints broke a 10-year finals drought.
The Saints’ season came to an end in the elimination final but they showed what they are capable of in the second half of the year.
Crisp will follow in the footsteps of Steve Johnson, Anthony Miles, Daniel Cross, Jack Ziebell and Justin Koschitzke as stars from the region to be a special guest of the league on grand final day.
Cross will have a different view of the action this year as he takes to the field for Albury, who will play either Lavington or Yarrawonga in the decider.
“It’ll be great to get back for the O and M grand final, I always loved going with my family and friends,” Crisp said.