The Gold Coast Bulletin

PBC’S TOP MARK

Crossley, Suns set record – with help from classmates

- ANDREW HAMILTON

BRAYDEN Crossley wore his Suns jumper with pride in his debut against the Western Bulldogs on Saturday but in his heart he was also wearing a maroon strip and a Palm Beach Currumbin High School uniform.

An AFL debut is a dream come true for every player who finally reaches the big time but for Crossley it was extra special that his inclusion for the Suns broke a record of nine Queensland juniors in the side.

There were also six academy graduates and, as 18-yearold Crossley takes great pride in pointing out, four kids from his high school.

If Crossley, Jesse Joyce (20), Brad Scheer (19) or Max Spencer (20) have great AFL careers the school oval should be named after them – if they had one.

It is a credit to the PBC High School sports program that a school without an oval has become a production line of AFL footballer­s, producing more players than the state of Tasmania in recent years. Crossley, whose dad Troy is a Southport Sharks hall-of-famer, is proud of his maroon roots.

“That is pretty special to myself,’’ he said.

“Going back maybe to 2011, ’12 and ’13 there was only maybe two or three Queensland­ers drafted through that stretch, and Dad was always saying to me if you’re getting drafted as a Queensland­er you are going up against it pretty much.

“So being able to play with nine Queensland­ers and six academy kids and on top of that four PBC kids it is something that is really special to me and I will cherish forever.’’ Crossley said he had experience­d goose bumps as he ran through the banner in front of about 20 family members in Ballarat.

“As a kid that’s what you dream about,” he said. “You watch it live or on TV and say to yourself that’s what I want to do, but I never really thought it would happen. “Once I got told I was playing I couldn’t quite believe it but once I ran out there that’s when it kicked in. It was a bit overwhelmi­ng at first but I overcame that pretty quickly.”

Coach Stuart Dew singled out Crossley for praise in the postmatch press conference.

“I thought Crosley gave us real energy,” he said. “Hopefully our supporters and members can see an academy product come in and really impact the game and enjoy the way he goes about his footy.’’

 ??  ?? Brayden Crossley (centre) celebrates a goal with teammates.
Brayden Crossley (centre) celebrates a goal with teammates.
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