Myrtleford will look to maintain its mid-season surge by celebrating a stalwart’s milestone.
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The likeable Josh Chapman will play his 150th game in Saturday’s away game against North Albury.
“I’m fairly proud to get to 150 games at a club that I love,” he said.
The 30-year-old played a handful of games in 2005 and was one of the outstanding clubmen to stay during the league-record 62 successive losses from mid-2007 to early 2010.
He left the club for three years when he moved to Shepparton but, while he still lives there, he elected to return to his home club for his 10th season with the Saints.
The Saints revived their season with an upset win over Wodonga.
“We respect North, especially after the first round where we only just got over the line,” Chapman said.
“If we’re consistent, we can match it with anyone.”