Brayden O'Hara arrived at the Albury Sportsground in 2014 as a high-profile recruit with a big reputation as a silky-smooth mover with the skills to match. / (min cost $ 0 ) or signup to continue reading The classy midfielder-forward had played 100-matches for Central District in the SANFL including flags in 2008, 2009 and 2010 and as a 26-year-old was at the peak of his powers. Fast-forward a decade and it's fair to say that O'Hara has more than lived up to the hype and has stamped himself as one of the premier players in the O&M and a future Hall Of Famer.
O'Hara is a four-time premiership player (2014, 2015, 2016 and 2018) and also won the Tigers' best and fairest in his first season with the O&M powerhouse. He is also a four-time O&M representative in 2014-15-16 and 2018 and an AFL Vic Country representative in 2016. A prodigious kick of the football, O'Hara has also booted 280 goals for the Tigers with his lethal left boot including hauls of 49 and 52 goals in his first two seasons at the Sportsground.
O'Hara has also now played 150-matches in the yellow and black after reaching the milestone last weekend against Wangaratta. The 36-year-old is understandably immensely proud of the achievement and can't believe how quickly time has flown since joining Albury. "It's hard to believe that it was 10-years ago that I made the move to Albury," O'Hara said.
"I came over as a 26-year-old and initially I thought it may have been for a season or two. "But 10-years later I'm still h.