IN THE DOGHOUSE: Kevin Hillier

One of the perks of my media career has been the opportunity to meet celebrities, interview them, dine with them and generally hang out with them. I will never forget meeting the likes of Dennis Lillee, Ted Whitten, John Schultz and Viv Richards. Last weekend I got to meet Ricky Ponting when he was the pre-game Werribee Football Club lunch guest. I love my cricket and have enjoyed watching him play the game, as millions have around the world. Being a champion sportsman doesn’t always mean you are a champion bloke. I am delighted to say Ricky was absolutely top shelf. He could not have been more obliging to everyone in the room, ranging from myself as MC to those who asked for photos, autographs and a quick chat. He accommodated them all with a smile. On stage he was honest, witty and entertaining, an absolute pleasure to work with – as was Kangaroos coach Brad Scott. It was a great day for the Werribee Football Club.

■ Spotswood Football Club is holding a reunion for all involved in the 1984 seniors premiership season. The club will also “roast” the great Geoff Bebend, who coached the club to that premiership and in three decades – the ’80s, ’90s and ’00s. The reunion celebration is on Saturday, July 19, after the clash with Deer Park at McLean Reserve. Megan Smith is the contact for bookings at . I am told the World Famous Spotty Disco has unearthed some ’80s classics to get the night going after the roast for “Beebs”. Bookings and inquiries:

■ I am sad to report of the recent passing of George Thom. George was 88 and was well known for his cricketing achievements, particularly with the Deer Park Cricket Club. George was a kind, gentle man, who loved his family, his cricket, the Bulldogs, a beer and a bet. He was old school, and often told me about getting the daily double, rather than the quaddie or the big six. His son, Steve, has been my partner in crime in the Western Region Football League media for more than a decade. George will be missed by my family and many others, particularly in the western suburbs. I know Steve has been touched by the support he has received and really appreciates it. On his behalf, thanks.

■ This is the last weekend before the split of WRFL division 2 into two divisions. I am looking forward to seeing how this pans out. I think all clubs have embraced it and will make the most of it in the next five weeks.

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