IT mightn’t have been the best day on the scoreboard for the Billabong Crows on Saturday.
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But the Kerr family will remember the trip to Holbrook for different reasons.
Youngest son Logan, 15, debuted for the Hume league club alongside his brothers Riley, 18, and Zac, 21, in the 128-point loss.
Zac and Riley do really well travelling back from Melbourne and Logan is going to be a good player too.
- Danny Stevens
“It was good to see the boys out there together,” their father Adrian, better known as Fred, said.
“They have played all their junior footy at the Crows.
“Zac and Riley go to university in Melbourne and travel back to play each weekend.”
Zac has played over 50 senior matches for the Crows while Riley has managed about 25.
The youngsters are following in Fred’s footsteps who played over 400 senior games for Oaklands and Billabong Crows.
He retired as a 47-year-old.
Coach Danny Stevens said the Crows relied heavily on families like the Kerrs.
“They are terrific kids,” Stevens said.
“Zac and Riley do really well travelling back from Melbourne and Logan is going to be a really good player too.”