Anthony Condon

[1] Condon played in the 1989 and 1991 Grand Finals for the Hawks, winning both of them.

[2] An on-baller, Condon lined up against Paul Couch in the 1989 Grand Final and prevented the Brownlow winner from getting a touch for the first 18 minutes of play.

[1] Condon was known for his extraordinary stamina, great hardness on ball and his composure in high pressure situations.

[1] One of the more bizarre anecdotes of his career was when a dog ran onto the ground and he unsuccessfully tried to remove it, failing he tried to kick the dog and tore his hamstring in the process.

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