There have been plenty of highlights for Kiewa-Sandy Creek co-captain Jack Andrew so far during his 150-match career with the league powerhouse. / (min cost $ 0 ) or signup to continue reading Flags victories with the Hawks in 2014 and 2018 quickly spring to his mind. But so does his lowlight which is still quite raw.
.. losing last year's epic grand final against Chiltern after leading by 18 points at the final change.
"It was obviously a gut-wrenching loss...
but credit to Chiltern who played better for longer," Andrew said. "It's not something that I've gone back and watched the replay of..
. I doubt that I will bother. "But personally the loss is something that has motivated me this season to push on and go one step further.
"The club for the past two years...
it's a tough pill to swallow to get that close and fall agonisingly short on both occasions. "But Chiltern is a fantastic side and a fantastic club to be able to win both the seniors and reserves flags for the past two years." A former Hawks junior, Andrew, 33, celebrated his 150-match milestone last weekend against Dederang-Mt Beauty.
He has spent the past decade with his junior club after also having stints with both Albury and Lavington early in his career and having played seniors at both O&M clubs. The 150-match milestone is something that the young father of two with a third child on the way is immensely proud of. "I have had some time to reflect on the milestone over the past week and it's a lot of time and eff.
