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Simon Black

Simon Black (born 3 April 1979) is a former Australian rules football player and current assistant coach, who played his whole career with the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL).

Simon Black
Simon Black in 2008
Personal information
Full name Simon Black
Date of birth (1979-04-03) 3 April 1979 (age 44)
Place of birth Mount Isa, Queensland
Original team(s) East Fremantle (WAFL)
Draft No. 31, 1997 National Draft
Height 185 cm (6 ft 1 in)
Weight 81 kg (179 lb)
Position(s) Midfielder
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1998–2013 Brisbane Lions 322 (171)
International team honours
Years Team Games (Goals)
2001 Australia 2 (0)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2013.
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Black was a midfielder with a reputation for hard work and skill. He had the ability to get under the pack to retrieve the ball as well as deliver it with precision to teammates.

He was drafted by the Brisbane Lions in 1997 from the East Fremantle Football Club, and he debuted in the first game of the 1998 season and quickly became one of Brisbane's best players. He became Brisbane’s third Brownlow Medalists by winning the much coveted award in 2002. He also won the 2003 Norm Smith Medal and the 2001, 2002, and 2006 Merrett–Murray Medals awarded to the best and fairest player with the Brisbane Lions and three premiership medallions he received as a part of the Lions' hat-trick of premierships in 2001, 2002 and 2003. Black, along with Michael Voss (1996 Brownlow Medalist), Jason Akermanis (2001 Brownlow Medalist) and Nigel Lappin were collectively known as 'The Fab Four' and are widely considered to be one of the best midfield combinations in the history of the game.[1]

Black is currently serving as the Contest Skills and Midfield Coach at the Brisbane Lions.[2]

Background edit

Born in Mount Isa, Queensland, to Western Australian mother and father Ray a dairy farmer of Kaitaia in New Zealand.[3] He relocated to Western Australia with his family at a very young age, where he attended school at Corpus Christi College in Bateman and Aquinas College, Perth.[4] Nurtured by his father, Black initially played rugby union with dreams of being an All Black thanks to his New Zealand heritage but later took up Australian rules.[5] He was a standout junior 800m and 1500m runner as a junior. At age 15 he suffered a back injury that required him to not play football for 18 months.[6] He joined East Fremantle Football Club and represented Western Australia in the 1997 edition of the AFL Under 18 Championships where he earned All-Australian honours. He was a member of East Fremantle's losing 1997 WAFL Grand Final team.[7] Black was drafted by the Brisbane Lions with the 31st selection in the 1997 National Draft.[8]

Playing career edit

Early career edit

Black was impressive during the 1998 pre-season and earned his senior debut in Round 1 against the Western Bulldogs at the Gabba. He played nine senior matches and averaged over 12 disposals during his debut season and took out the Club’s Best First Year Player award. In 1999, he consolidated himself as an automatic senior selection and built a reputation for winning the ball in contested situations. He collected 20 possessions and kicked two goals against Geelong in Round 9 which earned him an AFL Rising Star Nomination; he ultimately finished third in the award behind Sydney’s Adam Goodes and Adelaide’s Brett Burton. He played 22 matches for the season and averaged close to 19 disposals and won the Lions' Rookie of the Year award for the second consecutive season. In 2000, he averaged 23.9 disposals per game, led the competition in centre clearances on a per game basis and finished second behind Geelong’s Garry Hocking in hard-ball gets.[citation needed]

Premiership era edit

Black became one of the league's elite midfielders from 2001. Over the following four years, Black and the Lions contested four Grand Finals, winning the premiership in 2001, 2002 and 2003, and finishing runner-up in 2004. During that time, Black was part of a Brisbane midfield combination which is considered to be one of the best in the league's history: Black, Michael Voss, Jason Akermanis and Nigel Lappin, who became known collectively as the "Fab Four".[1]

In 2001, Black played every match for the season, led the AFL in tackles and averaged a team-high 24.6 possessions. He was joint Club Champion with Captain Michael Voss, was named as the starting ruck-rover in the All-Australian team, finished 5th in the AFLPA's Most Valuable Player award, and won the Herald Sun Player of the Year award. He represented Australia for the first and only time of his career in the 2001 International Rules Series against Ireland.

In 2002, Black won the Brownlow Medal, polling 25 votes to beat second placed Josh Francou by four votes and comparisons were made between him and dual Brownlow Medallist Greg Williams because of his outstanding peripheral vision and ability to get the contested ball.[9] He earned All-Australian selection and won the Merrett–Murray Medal for the second consecutive season. He was strong again in 2003, and won the Norm Smith Medal as best on ground in the Grand Final with a career-best 39 possessions, the most ever recorded by any player in a Grand Final – it remained the sole highest until it was eventually equalled by Christian Petracca's performance in 2021.[10]

In 2004, Black became a vice-captain of the Lions, and he won All-Australian selection for the third time in his career. At the end of the season, Black had played a sequence of 107 consecutive matches for Brisbane, before a suspension in the violent 2004 AFL Grand Final ended the sequence.

Later career edit

Black's 2005 season was interrupted by injury, but in 2006 he played every match, and won the third Merrett–Murray Medal of his career.[11] At the beginning of 2007, Black was named as one of the four Lions co-captains, replacing the retiring captain Michael Voss.[12] In 2007 and 2008, Black continued to be Brisbane's premier midfielder, and he finished second in the Brownlow Medal in both seasons. He earned Brisbane Lions Life Membership at the end of his tenth season of service. He was also the Courier Mail Player of the Year in 2008, and was runner-up in the 2008 Merrett–Murray medal.

In 2009, new coach Michael Voss named Jonathan Brown as the sole captain of the club, and Black remained in the leadership group.[13] He had another consistent season in 2010, finishing second in the Merrett–Murray Medal.[14] In 2012, Black played his 300th AFL game, becoming the first player in league history to win a Brownlow Medal, a Norm Smith Medal, a Premiership Medal and play 300 games.[15]

In 2013, Black equalled Marcus Ashcroft's record for the most games played for the Brisbane Bears/Lions playing his 318th game. His final game was the round 21 match against Greater Western Sydney at the Gabba after which he was suspended for one match for striking Giants captain Callan Ward in the final quarter.[16]

On 18 October 2013, Black announced his retirement from the AFL.[17]

Coaching career edit

Shortly after announcing his retirement from the AFL, Black signed on as an assistant coach at the Lions for two years. His main focus is coaching the team's forward line and attacking systems.[18]

In 2016, Black founded the Simon Black Australian Rules Academy, a full time sport and educational program which provides pathways for students to pursue University and Fitness qualifications while training and playing AFL in an elite academy environment.[19] He subsequently resigned from his role as a coach at the Brisbane Lions to focus on growing the Academy program.[20]

Media career edit

In August 2019, Black joined 10 News First Queensland as an AFL analyst.[21]

In 2019, Black competed in the fourth season of Australian Survivor. He was eliminated on Day 42 and finished in 7th place.[22]

Statistics edit

[23]
Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals 
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds 
  H  
Handballs 
  M  
Marks
  #  
Played in that season's 
premiership team
  †  
Led the league for 
the season
  ±  
Won that season's 
Brownlow Medal
Season Team No. Games Totals Averages (per game) Votes
G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
1998 Brisbane Lions 20 9 2 5 73 37 110 28 11 0.2 0.6 8.1 4.1 12.2 3.1 1.2 0
1999 Brisbane Lions 20 22 19 14 260 156 416 70 60 0.9 0.6 11.8 7.1 18.9 3.2 2.7 9
2000 Brisbane Lions 20 19 16 12 273 181 454 61 62 0.8 0.6 14.4 9.5 23.9 3.2 3.3 4
2001# Brisbane Lions 20 25 23 17 308 314 622 79 119 0.9 0.7 12.3 12.6 24.9 3.2 4.8 12
2002# Brisbane Lions 20 25 17 18 288 294 582 84 115 0.7 0.7 11.5 11.8 23.3 3.4 4.6 25
2003# Brisbane Lions 20 26 16 14 326 308 634 73 113 0.6 0.5 12.5 11.8 24.4 2.8 4.3 12
2004 Brisbane Lions 20 25 13 11 284 307 591 57 97 0.5 0.4 11.4 12.3 23.6 2.3 3.9 18
2005 Brisbane Lions 20 18 10 8 213 183 396 50 48 0.6 0.4 11.8 10.2 22.0 2.8 2.7 6
2006 Brisbane Lions 20 22 8 4 257 273 530 63 108 0.4 0.2 11.7 12.4 24.1 2.9 4.9 11
2007 Brisbane Lions 20 21 9 11 244 222 466 45 91 0.4 0.5 11.6 10.6 22.2 2.1 4.3 22
2008 Brisbane Lions 20 21 10 9 253 286 539 61 87 0.5 0.4 12.0 13.6 25.7 2.9 4.1 23
2009 Brisbane Lions 20 23 10 7 256 328 584 65 112 0.4 0.3 11.1 14.3 25.4 2.8 4.9 19
2010 Brisbane Lions 20 18 6 4 222 238 460 74 69 0.3 0.2 12.3 13.2 25.6 4.1 3.8 3
2011 Brisbane Lions 20 22 4 9 285 305 590 62 95 0.2 0.4 13.0 13.9 26.8 2.8 4.3 9
2012 Brisbane Lions 20 18 5 6 180 247 427 48 67 0.3 0.3 10.0 13.7 23.7 2.7 3.7 6
2013 Brisbane Lions 20 8 3 5 77 102 179 17 29 0.4 0.6 9.6 12.8 22.4 2.1 3.6 5
Career 322 171 154 3799 3781 7580 937 1283 0.5 0.5 11.8 11.7 23.5 2.9 4.0 184

Honours and achievements edit

In June 2019, it was announced that Black had been voted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame for the class of 2018, but due to his commitments to filming Australian Survivor he was unable to attend the induction ceremony. He was officially inducted in 2020.[24]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Michael Voss says Carlton Fab Four has way to go to match Brisbane greats
  2. ^ . lions.com.au. Brisbane Lions. Archived from the original on 26 August 2015. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
  3. ^ Brownlow medalist Simon Black returns to play for New Zealand from AFL New Zealand
  4. ^ Crikey - Famous alumni on Latham's hit list 26 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ AFL: Brisbane Lions boast Kiwi connections Sam Worthington, 17 Apr 2014
  6. ^ Quayle, Emma (25 September 2002). "Brownlow medallist looks back on what might have been". The Age. Melbourne.
  7. ^ Rielly, Stephen; Happell, Charles; Denham, Greg (1 November 1997). "Who Your Club Drafted". The Age.
  8. ^ Connolly, Rohan (24 September 2002). "Black proves the pick of his year at No. 31". The Age. Melbourne.
  9. ^ Blake, Martin (27 March 2003). "Simon the master of the simple game". The Age. Melbourne.
  10. ^ Blake, Martin (28 September 2003). "Black right on the ball". The Age. Melbourne.
  11. ^ "Black a true-blue golden Lion". The Age. Melbourne. 7 October 2006.
  12. ^ . Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 20 March 2007. Archived from the original on 23 March 2007. Retrieved 20 March 2007.
  13. ^ "Jonathan Brown named Lions' sole skipper". Herald Sun. 26 October 2008.
  14. ^ Australian Associated Press (10 September 2010). "Rischitelli the Lions' best in 2010". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 10 September 2010.
  15. ^ "Black night for veteran Lion against Cats". The Australian. AAP. 29 April 2012.
  16. ^ "Brisbane Lions veteran Simon Black accepts a one-match ban, Hamish Hartlett takes two". ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). 20 August 2013. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  17. ^ Black calls time
  18. ^ "Simon Black becomes assistant coach at Brisbane Lions" by Matt Murnane, The Age, 5 November 2013. Retrieved 6 November 2013.
  19. ^ Beaton, Robert (16 June 2016). "LEARN TO PLAY THE SIMON BLACK WAY". AFL Players Association. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  20. ^ "Simon Black to focus on growing Academy". Brisbane Lions. 7 August 2016. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
  21. ^ Knox, David (28 August 2019). "Australian Survivor's Simon Black joins 10 News". TV Tonight. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
  22. ^ McKnight, Robert (21 May 2019). "Major cast details leaked for AUSTRALIAN SURVIVOR: CHAMPIONS vs CONTENDERS". TV Blackbox. Retrieved 25 May 2019.
  23. ^ Simon Black's player profile at AFL Tables
  24. ^ "Simon Black survivor, Simon Black hall of fame, Brisbane Lions champions, AFL Hall of Fame 2019". Fox Sports. 4 June 2019. Retrieved 5 June 2019.

External links edit

  • Simon Black's profile on the official website of the Brisbane Lions
  • Simon Black's playing statistics from AFL Tables

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For the English footballer see Simon Black English footballer Simon Black born 3 April 1979 is a former Australian rules football player and current assistant coach who played his whole career with the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League AFL Simon BlackSimon Black in 2008Personal informationFull nameSimon BlackDate of birth 1979 04 03 3 April 1979 age 44 Place of birthMount Isa QueenslandOriginal team s East Fremantle WAFL DraftNo 31 1997 National DraftHeight185 cm 6 ft 1 in Weight81 kg 179 lb Position s MidfielderPlaying career1YearsClubGames Goals 1998 2013Brisbane Lions322 171 International team honoursYearsTeamGames Goals 2001Australia2 0 1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2013 Career highlights3 AFL Premiership player 2001 2002 2003 Brownlow Medal 2002 Norm Smith Medal 2003 3 All Australian team 2001 2002 2004 3 Merrett Murray Medal 2001 2002 2006 Herald Sun Player of the Year 2001 Brisbane Lions Captain 2007 2008 Marcus Ashcroft Medal 2011 AFL Rising Star nominee 1999 Australian Football Hall of Fame Inducted 2020 AFL Qld Hall of Fame Inducted 2023 Brisbane Lions Hall of Fame Inducted 2023Sources AFL Tables AustralianFootball comBlack was a midfielder with a reputation for hard work and skill He had the ability to get under the pack to retrieve the ball as well as deliver it with precision to teammates He was drafted by the Brisbane Lions in 1997 from the East Fremantle Football Club and he debuted in the first game of the 1998 season and quickly became one of Brisbane s best players He became Brisbane s third Brownlow Medalists by winning the much coveted award in 2002 He also won the 2003 Norm Smith Medal and the 2001 2002 and 2006 Merrett Murray Medals awarded to the best and fairest player with the Brisbane Lions and three premiership medallions he received as a part of the Lions hat trick of premierships in 2001 2002 and 2003 Black along with Michael Voss 1996 Brownlow Medalist Jason Akermanis 2001 Brownlow Medalist and Nigel Lappin were collectively known as The Fab Four and are widely considered to be one of the best midfield combinations in the history of the game 1 Black is currently serving as the Contest Skills and Midfield Coach at the Brisbane Lions 2 Contents 1 Background 2 Playing career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Premiership era 2 3 Later career 3 Coaching career 4 Media career 5 Statistics 6 Honours and achievements 7 References 8 External linksBackground editBorn in Mount Isa Queensland to Western Australian mother and father Ray a dairy farmer of Kaitaia in New Zealand 3 He relocated to Western Australia with his family at a very young age where he attended school at Corpus Christi College in Bateman and Aquinas College Perth 4 Nurtured by his father Black initially played rugby union with dreams of being an All Black thanks to his New Zealand heritage but later took up Australian rules 5 He was a standout junior 800m and 1500m runner as a junior At age 15 he suffered a back injury that required him to not play football for 18 months 6 He joined East Fremantle Football Club and represented Western Australia in the 1997 edition of the AFL Under 18 Championships where he earned All Australian honours He was a member of East Fremantle s losing 1997 WAFL Grand Final team 7 Black was drafted by the Brisbane Lions with the 31st selection in the 1997 National Draft 8 Playing career editEarly career edit Black was impressive during the 1998 pre season and earned his senior debut in Round 1 against the Western Bulldogs at the Gabba He played nine senior matches and averaged over 12 disposals during his debut season and took out the Club s Best First Year Player award In 1999 he consolidated himself as an automatic senior selection and built a reputation for winning the ball in contested situations He collected 20 possessions and kicked two goals against Geelong in Round 9 which earned him an AFL Rising Star Nomination he ultimately finished third in the award behind Sydney s Adam Goodes and Adelaide s Brett Burton He played 22 matches for the season and averaged close to 19 disposals and won the Lions Rookie of the Year award for the second consecutive season In 2000 he averaged 23 9 disposals per game led the competition in centre clearances on a per game basis and finished second behind Geelong s Garry Hocking in hard ball gets citation needed Premiership era edit Black became one of the league s elite midfielders from 2001 Over the following four years Black and the Lions contested four Grand Finals winning the premiership in 2001 2002 and 2003 and finishing runner up in 2004 During that time Black was part of a Brisbane midfield combination which is considered to be one of the best in the league s history Black Michael Voss Jason Akermanis and Nigel Lappin who became known collectively as the Fab Four 1 In 2001 Black played every match for the season led the AFL in tackles and averaged a team high 24 6 possessions He was joint Club Champion with Captain Michael Voss was named as the starting ruck rover in the All Australian team finished 5th in the AFLPA s Most Valuable Player award and won the Herald Sun Player of the Year award He represented Australia for the first and only time of his career in the 2001 International Rules Series against Ireland In 2002 Black won the Brownlow Medal polling 25 votes to beat second placed Josh Francou by four votes and comparisons were made between him and dual Brownlow Medallist Greg Williams because of his outstanding peripheral vision and ability to get the contested ball 9 He earned All Australian selection and won the Merrett Murray Medal for the second consecutive season He was strong again in 2003 and won the Norm Smith Medal as best on ground in the Grand Final with a career best 39 possessions the most ever recorded by any player in a Grand Final it remained the sole highest until it was eventually equalled by Christian Petracca s performance in 2021 10 In 2004 Black became a vice captain of the Lions and he won All Australian selection for the third time in his career At the end of the season Black had played a sequence of 107 consecutive matches for Brisbane before a suspension in the violent 2004 AFL Grand Final ended the sequence Later career edit Black s 2005 season was interrupted by injury but in 2006 he played every match and won the third Merrett Murray Medal of his career 11 At the beginning of 2007 Black was named as one of the four Lions co captains replacing the retiring captain Michael Voss 12 In 2007 and 2008 Black continued to be Brisbane s premier midfielder and he finished second in the Brownlow Medal in both seasons He earned Brisbane Lions Life Membership at the end of his tenth season of service He was also the Courier Mail Player of the Year in 2008 and was runner up in the 2008 Merrett Murray medal In 2009 new coach Michael Voss named Jonathan Brown as the sole captain of the club and Black remained in the leadership group 13 He had another consistent season in 2010 finishing second in the Merrett Murray Medal 14 In 2012 Black played his 300th AFL game becoming the first player in league history to win a Brownlow Medal a Norm Smith Medal a Premiership Medal and play 300 games 15 In 2013 Black equalled Marcus Ashcroft s record for the most games played for the Brisbane Bears Lions playing his 318th game His final game was the round 21 match against Greater Western Sydney at the Gabba after which he was suspended for one match for striking Giants captain Callan Ward in the final quarter 16 On 18 October 2013 Black announced his retirement from the AFL 17 Coaching career editShortly after announcing his retirement from the AFL Black signed on as an assistant coach at the Lions for two years His main focus is coaching the team s forward line and attacking systems 18 In 2016 Black founded the Simon Black Australian Rules Academy a full time sport and educational program which provides pathways for students to pursue University and Fitness qualifications while training and playing AFL in an elite academy environment 19 He subsequently resigned from his role as a coach at the Brisbane Lions to focus on growing the Academy program 20 Media career editIn August 2019 Black joined 10 News First Queensland as an AFL analyst 21 In 2019 Black competed in the fourth season of Australian Survivor He was eliminated on Day 42 and finished in 7th place 22 Statistics edit 23 Legend G Goals K Kicks D Disposals T Tackles B Behinds H Handballs M Marks Played in that season s premiership team Led the league for the season Won that season s Brownlow MedalSeason Team No Games Totals Averages per game VotesG B K H D M T G B K H D M T1998 Brisbane Lions 20 9 2 5 73 37 110 28 11 0 2 0 6 8 1 4 1 12 2 3 1 1 2 01999 Brisbane Lions 20 22 19 14 260 156 416 70 60 0 9 0 6 11 8 7 1 18 9 3 2 2 7 92000 Brisbane Lions 20 19 16 12 273 181 454 61 62 0 8 0 6 14 4 9 5 23 9 3 2 3 3 42001 Brisbane Lions 20 25 23 17 308 314 622 79 119 0 9 0 7 12 3 12 6 24 9 3 2 4 8 122002 Brisbane Lions 20 25 17 18 288 294 582 84 115 0 7 0 7 11 5 11 8 23 3 3 4 4 6 252003 Brisbane Lions 20 26 16 14 326 308 634 73 113 0 6 0 5 12 5 11 8 24 4 2 8 4 3 122004 Brisbane Lions 20 25 13 11 284 307 591 57 97 0 5 0 4 11 4 12 3 23 6 2 3 3 9 182005 Brisbane Lions 20 18 10 8 213 183 396 50 48 0 6 0 4 11 8 10 2 22 0 2 8 2 7 62006 Brisbane Lions 20 22 8 4 257 273 530 63 108 0 4 0 2 11 7 12 4 24 1 2 9 4 9 112007 Brisbane Lions 20 21 9 11 244 222 466 45 91 0 4 0 5 11 6 10 6 22 2 2 1 4 3 222008 Brisbane Lions 20 21 10 9 253 286 539 61 87 0 5 0 4 12 0 13 6 25 7 2 9 4 1 232009 Brisbane Lions 20 23 10 7 256 328 584 65 112 0 4 0 3 11 1 14 3 25 4 2 8 4 9 192010 Brisbane Lions 20 18 6 4 222 238 460 74 69 0 3 0 2 12 3 13 2 25 6 4 1 3 8 32011 Brisbane Lions 20 22 4 9 285 305 590 62 95 0 2 0 4 13 0 13 9 26 8 2 8 4 3 92012 Brisbane Lions 20 18 5 6 180 247 427 48 67 0 3 0 3 10 0 13 7 23 7 2 7 3 7 62013 Brisbane Lions 20 8 3 5 77 102 179 17 29 0 4 0 6 9 6 12 8 22 4 2 1 3 6 5Career 322 171 154 3799 3781 7580 937 1283 0 5 0 5 11 8 11 7 23 5 2 9 4 0 184Honours and achievements editTeam 3 AFL Premiership Brisbane 2001 2002 2003 Individual AFL Qld Hall of Fame Inductee 2023 Australian Football Hall of Fame Inductee 2020 Brownlow Medal 2002 3 Merrett Murray Medal Brisbane Best amp Fairest 2001 2002 2006 King of the Pride 2007 2016 3 All Australian 2001 2002 2004 Norm Smith Medal 2003 Australian Representative Honours in International Rules Football 2001 Marcus Ashcroft Medal 2011 Round 21 Brisbane Lions Captain 2007 2008 AFL Rising Star Nominee 1999 Round 9 In June 2019 it was announced that Black had been voted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame for the class of 2018 but due to his commitments to filming Australian Survivor he was unable to attend the induction ceremony He was officially inducted in 2020 24 References edit a b Michael Voss says Carlton Fab Four has way to go to match Brisbane greats Vero Coaching Group lions com au Brisbane Lions Archived from the original on 26 August 2015 Retrieved 16 August 2015 Brownlow medalist Simon Black returns to play for New Zealand from AFL New Zealand Crikey Famous alumni on Latham s hit list Archived 26 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine AFL Brisbane Lions boast Kiwi connections Sam Worthington 17 Apr 2014 Quayle Emma 25 September 2002 Brownlow medallist looks back on what might have been The Age Melbourne Rielly Stephen Happell Charles Denham Greg 1 November 1997 Who Your Club Drafted The Age Connolly Rohan 24 September 2002 Black proves the pick of his year at No 31 The Age Melbourne Blake Martin 27 March 2003 Simon the master of the simple game The Age Melbourne Blake Martin 28 September 2003 Black right on the ball The Age Melbourne Black a true blue golden Lion The Age Melbourne 7 October 2006 Lions appoint five skippers Australian Broadcasting Corporation 20 March 2007 Archived from the original on 23 March 2007 Retrieved 20 March 2007 Jonathan Brown named Lions sole skipper Herald Sun 26 October 2008 Australian Associated Press 10 September 2010 Rischitelli the Lions best in 2010 The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 10 September 2010 Black night for veteran Lion against Cats The Australian AAP 29 April 2012 Brisbane Lions veteran Simon Black accepts a one match ban Hamish Hartlett takes two ABC News Australian Broadcasting Corporation 20 August 2013 Retrieved 30 September 2023 Black calls time Simon Black becomes assistant coach at Brisbane Lions by Matt Murnane The Age 5 November 2013 Retrieved 6 November 2013 Beaton Robert 16 June 2016 LEARN TO PLAY THE SIMON BLACK WAY AFL Players Association Retrieved 3 August 2018 Simon Black to focus on growing Academy Brisbane Lions 7 August 2016 Retrieved 3 August 2018 Knox David 28 August 2019 Australian Survivor s Simon Black joins 10 News TV Tonight Retrieved 29 August 2019 McKnight Robert 21 May 2019 Major cast details leaked for AUSTRALIAN SURVIVOR CHAMPIONS vs CONTENDERS TV Blackbox Retrieved 25 May 2019 Simon Black s player profile at AFL Tables Simon Black survivor Simon Black hall of fame Brisbane Lions champions AFL Hall of Fame 2019 Fox Sports 4 June 2019 Retrieved 5 June 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Simon Black Simon Black s profile on the official website of the Brisbane Lions Simon Black s playing statistics from AFL Tables Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Simon Black amp oldid 1208836919, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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