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Daniel Keenan

Daniel Keenan will write his name into the history books this weekend when he becomes the first player in league history to play 400 senior games.

Keenan reaches the landmark milestone when Hurstbridge travels to J.E. Moore Park to take on Meadows Greyhounds Division 1 reigning premier West Preston-Lakeside.

Keenan made his senior debut for the Bridges as a 16-year-old back in 1998 and has gone on to become one of the league’s most decorated players across a career spanning 22 seasons in the top flight.

He played 56 games for the Bridges between 1998 to 2001, before joining Montmorency in 2002.

Keenan made an immediate impact for the Magpies – winning the club’s best and fairest in his first two seasons with the club, both of which were grand final campaigns.

He went on to play 310 games for Montmorency – captaining the club, playing in four grand finals and twice winning the league’s Division 1 best and fairest award, the Frank Rosbrook Medal.

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