Sport
28 April, 2021
Courageous Connor
BLUES’ ruckman Connor Logan on Saturday became the first Inglewood player to win the Eddie Harrison Memorial Medal. Awarded by umpires to the most courageous player in the ANZAC weekend clash between Inglewood and Bridgewater, the medal honours the...

BLUES’ ruckman Connor Logan on Saturday became the first Inglewood player to win the Eddie Harrison Memorial Medal.
Awarded by umpires to the most courageous player in the ANZAC weekend clash between Inglewood and Bridgewater, the medal honours the World War Two serviceman who was part of flag teams with the two clubs.
His widow Merle, RSL sub-branch president Mick Hobson and grandson Anthony presented the medal to a surprised Connor after the game.
And despite the scoreboard comprehensively giving match points to Bridgewater, the second season big man had praise for the Blues’ young brigade of players.
“Some are only 17 or 18 ... the development of our young players is happening,” said Logan who worked the ground hard all day.
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